Testseek.co.uk have collected 27 expert reviews of the KEF Egg wireless speakers and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for KEF Egg wireless speakers.
March 2016
(84%)
27 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Crisp, expansive sound quality, Great looks, Lots of connection options
Maximum volume is limited, Bass doesn't go that deep
If you're more interested in shuddering bass and raucous volume levels than crystal clear sound, then the Kef Eggs might not be for you – if that's your priority then a cheaper set of 2.1 speakers, or a set of beefier active monitor speakers, will be more...
Detailed and spacious sound, Well built, Usefully flexible
Limited bass, Connecting cable too short, Some Bluetooth instability
It is a testament to the adaptability of the Egg as a speaker that shorn of its subwoofer and running in two channels rather than five, this is still an impressive product. In a section of the market that is reliant as much on software and processing to s...
Deep soundstage, excellent imaging, Immaculate sound quality, Wide stereo separation, Digital, analog, and Bluetooth connectivity, High-res audio playback
Pricey, Limited length, proprietary speaker cable
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Great integration, Balanced, detailed, controlled sound, Input and placement flexibility,
Optical/3.5mm input not particularly neat,
We are very impressed with the KEF Eggs. Their distinctive design and flexible connectivity make for a great start, and they follow through with a stunning performance that is consistently competent across a variety of placements.So, it's a clear five sta...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: The latest member of KEF's EGG family updates the iconic speaker design. Ed Selley enjoys some over-easy beatsAs the revival in the fortunes of two-channel audio looks set to continue, we're seeing companies adapt products that were originally inten...
Abstract: Let's start with the name: “Egg.” It's not quite as serious as the rest of KEF's speakers (i.e. the Q300 we reviewed last year), or the likes of its competition (i.e. “Klipsch Promedia 2.1”), but it fits. You could say that the Egg's speakers look like eg...
Published: 2016-04-23, Author: Jeff , review by: 9to5mac.com
Not only does the KEF Egg sound good, but it looks good as well. The style won't resonate with everyone, but I believe there are those that will appreciate the color options and original design.The KEF Egg is by far the best speaker that's ever been in my...
Abstract: If you're not an audiophile, speakers aren't a priority purchase. Like us, you'll probably settle for a cheap pair of wired speakers, or if you're feeling extra fancy, wireless speakers. We probably won't splurge on anything above 10K if we can help it –...
Das Osterfest ist gerade vorbei und hat sichtbare Spuren hinterlassen: Der Osterhase hat uns mit dem EGG-System ein wahrhaft klangstarkes Präsent hinterlassen. Natürlich mag die Optik nicht auf 100 Prozent Zustimmung bei allen potentiellen Käufern stoßen...
Die kleinen KEF Egg mögen wie Designobjekte aussehen, doch ihr wunderbar ausgewogener und natürlicher Klang belehren Kritiker schnell eines Besseren. Sie sehen einfach toll aus, sind super verarbeitet und leicht zu bedienen. Als Desktop-Lautsprecher wi...