Testseek.co.uk have collected 48 expert reviews of the Naim Mu-so Qb wireless speaker and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Naim Mu-so Qb wireless speaker.
May 2016
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The editors liked
It's one compact
Sexy
Cuboid
Really good audio for the size
Lots of connectivity options
The Naim mu-so Qb is impeccably designed and looks every inch a $1
000 speaker. The Qb sounds great for a product of its impossibly compact dimensions. The number of inputs it offers is obscenely good
Stylish build
Lots of features
Big
Bold sound
Stylish looks
Small form factor
Full and vibrant sound
Thrilling
Room-filling sound
Superb design
Versatility
Top-notch build and design
Handy size for smaller rooms
Packed with features
Bold
Expressive sound
Smashing design
Easy setup
Multi-room setup possible
Sound quality is outstanding - from bass
Through to mids and highs
Loud
High-quality and fun sound
Smart
Attractive design
Wide array of wireless features
Works with other Naim speakers to create a multi-room audio system
Can programme internet radio stations as presets and set alarms just like a traditional radio
Removable speaker grille lets you change the look of the device
Huge choice of connections
The editors didn't like
Undeniably 'premium' pricing
The big Mu-so's even better
Equivalent performance can be had with the Sonos Play
Works with other Naim speakers to create a multi-room audio system, Can programme internet radio stations as presets and set alarms just like a traditional radio, Removable speaker grille lets you change the look of the device, Huge choice of connections
There are no bells and whistles, such as a voice assistant, It doesn't come with a remote control
Eye-wateringly expensive, the Naim Mu-so QB is a stylish music streaming speaker that looks great and sounds amazing. With quick access to music no matter where its stored, and thousands of internet radio stations too, there's not much more you could want...
Abstract: Den förminskade, nya generationen av Naim Audios 2015–2016 EISA Awards-vinnande Mu-so har inte mindre än fem högtalarelement, vart och ett med sin egna, dedikerade klass D-förstärkare, förutom ett par passiva slavbasar. Alltsamman huserar inuti ett väldig...
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Published: 2016-08-09, Author: Philip , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
4/5 – This little speaker packs all the punch of the original Mu-so in a compact system. It's certainly going to be an audible treat for your ears and for your wallet...
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Published: 2016-06-08, Author: Jason , review by: the-ear.net
Abstract: Let's get one thing straight from the start, the Mu-so does not shoot out colours like the picture on the Naim website, pity really as it looks rather good but I guess the novelty would wear off! It does look pretty gnarly without its wraparound grille th...
The Naim mu-so Qb is impeccably designed and looks every inch a $1,000 speaker. The Qb sounds great for a product of its impossibly compact dimensions. The number of inputs it offers is obscenely good
Equivalent performance can be had with the Sonos Play:5 for half the price, and other high-end speakers can offer bigger, stereo sound. The app is nowhere as slick, capable or easy to use as Sonos'
A luxurious wireless speaker with good sound and amazing design in a compact size, but it's not cheap...
Abstract: Well, the Salisbury-based firm has done it again. This baby version of Mu-so, the Qb, is a similarly styled 21cm cube of audio wonderfulness. While it comes in black, there's also an accessory range of coloured speaker grilles, which turn the Qb into a pr...
Published: 2016-04-04, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Smashing design, easy setup, multi-room setup possible, sound quality is outstanding - from bass, through to mids and highs
No separate remote in the box, multi-room app control could be better designed, it's not exactly cheap
Sure, we'd not call the Qb a budget speaker by any means, but its £595 price point is about as low as we thought we'd ever see from the Naim, um, name. If you're looking for high-quality audio at a smaller size and price compared to the original Mu...