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Friday, 31 July 2015 18:21

Wireless EGG from Kef

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Kef has launched a couple of inciting wireless speakers. Kef EGG uses aptX-Bluetooth technology to keep in touch with you.


 

 

Kef is well known for serving good sound from small devices. In addition - of course - that they are known for serving good sound from huge speakers. But Kef EGG is definitely small, and it is also wireless.

 

 

Bluetooth's aptX protocol is gradually widely used as wireless communication with active speakers, and this wireless communication gives an extra good chance that this speaker pair will be a discreet, yet some fresh touches in the home.

Or office. For one of the obvious areas of application can be as PC speakers. Than it is nice to know that you have the possibility of HighRes in the form of 24 / bit / 96kHz via mini USB.

Placed in the proper context Kef`s  EGG may be a bella figura. Especially the blue one is nimble, but puts some pressure on the local area they are placed in. And what will be more nearby than listening to a set EGG while sitting in a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen?

Inside this egg we find a Kef specialty - Uni-Q driver array, a concept that is also used in larger and more expensive models from Kef and receiving speakers to emerge as point source.

 

 

 

 

Kef EGG is available in white, black and blue.

Price in Norway is not known yet.

 

Kef is imported by Acoustics AS

Read more about EGG at Kef .


Last modified on Friday, 31 July 2015 18:44
Karl Erik Sylthe

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