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The KEF LSX II Wireless HiFi Speaker System in Mineral White delivers premium audiophile sound with 24bit/384kHz streaming, versatile connectivity including HDMI ARC and USB-C, and multi-room wireless capabilities via AirPlay 2 and Chromecast. Its compact, elegant design fits seamlessly into any professional or home environment, offering rich, balanced stereo sound powered by advanced drivers and a high-end DAC. Perfect for millennials seeking a stylish, high-performance audio upgrade that integrates effortlessly with modern devices and streaming services.








| ASIN | B0B4TVBJF6 |
| Additional Features | Bass Boost, Hi Res Audio, Multi Room Audio, USB Port, network ready |
| Antenna Location | For Televisions |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,771 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,160 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | KEF |
| Built-In Media | 1 Interspeaker cable, 1 Pair LSX II Speakers, 1 Set of power cords, Quick Start Guide, Remote |
| Color | Mineral White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control, Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 185 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency Response | 54 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00637203047886 |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.1"D x 9.5"W x 6.1"H |
| Item Weight | 10.2 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | KEF |
| Model Name | LSX2 |
| Model Number | LSXIIWH |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 200 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 4.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| UPC | 637203047886 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 4.5 Inches |
J**S
Awesome connectivity, good looking, even better sounding.
Never imagine I'd spend $350 for a pair of sticks to hold up $1000 pair of speakers but here I am. To be fair I have heard of KEF before, but the brand never appealed to me. The brand does not cross my mind when shopping for audiophile products. And I was never in the market for book-shelf style speakers. My old Logitech/Creative 7.2, 2.0 systems, or my parent's Yamaha or Onkyo systems, never ever impressed me. The LSX II's grabbed my attention with its simplistic design. Clean lines with traditional speaker look yet somehow looks so luxurious. There are some wonky looking expensive speakers out there that try to stand out by prentending to be a UFO. But these KEF are so symmetrical, so even, straight edges with rounded corners, the driver unit square in the center. Just timeless. Classy. The blue one especially grabbed my attention, and motivated me to research further. How much money am I paying for brand and design, how much am I paying for just fluff? There are tons of options out there. Are these KEFs worth it? I remember my research was super simple and straight forward. The simplistic yet luxurious design carries over to the back. The availability of wired and wireless connectivity options are laid out perfectly clear. At the time I was dissatisfied with the SONY RA5000 ($700 single bluetooth speaker)'s horrible implementation of wifi and bluetooth. The KEFs have all the wired and wireless inputs I could want. USB C, Airplay 2, 3.5mm, and HDMI eArc. So I know they'd be perfect by my computers, or TV, or just playing out of the phone. Furthermore the LSX IIs support wireless-pairing of the two speakers and still maintain hi-res audio. And I can use wired-pairing to boost the SQ even further. How flexible and amazing are those. So after watching maybe 10-15 review videos, I pulled the trigger. Normally these big purchases I'd have buyer's remorse - I'd think, I could've gotten the Edifiers for $100 or Audioengines for $200, and save so much money, and still get pretty amazing sound!!! But happy to report, no buyer's remorse at all. I'm just happy with these. They bring me joy just by sitting there, not making a sound. And they sound wonderful. These are the type of speakers that make you dig up all your old favorite songs, songs you no longer remember you used to love, that these speakers will make you recall, and you will stay up all night sampling all of those songs, feeling like you are hearing them for the first time. And they are so easy to set up and use. I was streaming lossless music from my iphone in minutes. Also hooked up to my gaming set up and played 150 hours of Mass Effect Legendary Edition with those. And they sound epic. Watched a few favorite moves, and they were perfect. These speakers made me understand why they call good sound quality "high fidelity". They define "fidelity" for me. I love love love these. Despite that there are a couple minor things - all of which I'm perfectly happy to overlook and not care about. 1) The new LSX II LT uses USB-C to connect the two speakers, adding power delivery. So now you'd only need 1 power source. This helps a ton with cable management, if you have your desk not against a wall. I wish this the LSX II have that feature. In contrast, the LSX II's need a power source for each Left and Right speaker, but you get the option to go wireless-pair, which could also lead to less cable clutter. But to me, the wired-pairing sounds pretty significantly better. So I'd prefer the new LSX II LT, if not for them looking cheaper and just lesser than the LSX II's. 2) When using the S1 stand, which elevates the look even further, the power cable feel a bit short due to the built-in cable management system taking away some length. So I had to use extension cables. 3) Despite their power and fidelity, they sound a bit less when powering a full room. They are best when being desk companions. However the uniq drivers do deliver sort of omni-directional awesome sound, but just a bit less than when you are sitting directly in front in the sweet spot. I believe adding a sub to the set up would solve the issue though, and so far I'm perfectly happy without a subwoofer. I really love these. I think I'll buy another pair when they are on sale to put in bedroom.
S**R
They're not just great speakers, they are a compact audiophile stereo system with tons of inputs
The KEF LSX2's are pricey, but they're not just powered speakers. They are a feature-rich audiopphile stereo system. They include separate amplifiers for the tweeters & woofers, a built-in pre-amplifier with lots of different input options. They include a high-end DAC and network streamer than can stream TIDAL, Spotify, and other services, and any music you might have on an NAS. You can connect almost any source to the LSX2's, from a turntable to a TV set and much more. You can stream music to them from any device on your home network, or via bluetooth. The fact that all of this takes up no more space than two compact speakers is a huge convenience for me; my KEF LSX2's are my secondary stereo system, they're in my home office, which doesn't have the space for a full system. In my main system, I use KEF R3 Metas. Previously I had KEF LS50s in my main system and KEF X800As for my secondary system. (The discontinued X800As were powered speakers with no wifi or streaming, they sounded great but the LSX2's sound better.) I'm into aethetics, and I think the LSX2's look great. The pictures are accurate, but they look better in person. None of this would matter if they didn't sound great. They do. REALLY great. I've played many genres of music through them - acoustic jazz, orchestral music, classic rock, funk, and soul. The soundstage is wide, deep, and tall. You can hear individual instruments and voices. The sound is warm and rich and full, with surprisingly great bass for their size. The highs are crisp, the mids are very present and warm, like piano accompaniment to vocal music, and the bass is tight and clear, never muddied like in cheaper systems. The speakers sound best when connected to each other with the included ethernet cable. But you have the option of connecting the speakers to each other cordlessly, via wifi, which gives you a lot more flexibility in speaker placement, and they still sound pretty great. When connected cordlessly, it's possible that interference between the two speakers will cause occasional brief dropouts in the sound in the secondary speaker (the primary speaker being the one you connect your sources to). According to the manual, you can minimize or eliminate the dropouts by experimenting with placement of the speakers. I didn't bother--in my use-cases, I am able to use the fairly long included cable to connect the two speakers. Like most speakers, the KEF LSX2's sound best on stands, ideally about 1.5 to 3 feet from the back wall. If you've never placed speakers on stands like this, you are in for a treat. The bass is better and the soundstage is more airy, more 3-dimensional. But you absolutely don't have to buy the $350 stands that KEF makes for these speakers. Amazon or your local hifi shop sells perfectly good stands for $100 or less. With most speakers, the listener should sit in the "sweet spot" for best stereo soundstage, where the speakers form a triangle with the listener (e.g. 8 feet between the speakers and 8 feet between the listener and each speaker). But KEF speakers are a little less picky about placement. KEF speakers have the tweeter situated in the middle of a larger speaker, so the high, mid, and low frequencies come from the same point. As a result, the sweet spot is much wider, so listeners don't need to sit in a perfect triangle with the speakers to get the best stereo sound. One downside of these compared to other speaker systems I've used is the learning curve is a little steeper with these. With other speaker systems I've used, it typically takes 15-30 minutes max from opening the box to enjoying them and fully knowing how to use them. With the LSX's, it took a bit longer, and several days to become fully acquainted with the app. That said, after a few days, I felt completely comfortable with the app, and now using the LSX2's is easy. Lastly, there is a break-in period with these (and with every pair of hi-fi speakers I've ever owned, KEF or otherwise). Out of the box, they will sound okay but not amazing. As you play them, they break in and the sound quality gets better. Within 5 hours, they will sound fantastic and it keeps getting better from there. A good thing to do is to run them overnight (in a room that's far away from your bedroom). They don't need to be real loud. The next morning they will sound much better. If you just want decent computer speakers, skip these. There are lots of very good options costing half as much as these, or less. But if you want a compact audiophile system with a ton of useful tech and GREAT sound, it's worth spending for the LSX2's if you can afford them. -- UPDATE I'm stlll loving my KEF LSX2's. I wanted to mention the new KEF LSX2 LT speaker system. The list price is $300 less than the list price of the LSX2's. How do they compare? The LT's sound exactly as good as the LSX2's. They use the same speakers, same cabinets, and same electronics. The LT's must be connected to each other with a cable. The LSX2's can connect to each other over wifi. The LT's do not have an analog input. For me, this is a deal-breaker since I run a turntable through my LSX2's. The LT's have fewer color options. IMHO, the LSX2's look a bit more high-end, with nicer finishes & most color options are two-tone (e.g. speaker grill is a different color than the body). In short, the LT's are the LSX2's but with fewer features and fewer color options. I think the LT's will be the better option for most people, given the $300 savings compared to the LSX2'S. But if you want the LSX2's but want to save some money, Amazon and Music Direct (60 day return policy) occasionally have open-box or used-but-excellent-condition ones for hundreds less than MSRP. That's what I did, and the LSX2's I got were indistinguishable from new, for about $300 less.
H**S
This Is More Like It
When KEF introduced the original LSX I was glad to finally find a small speaker that filled a big void in a small room. While the sound was what I expected, it was not without flaws. The two biggest were the app used to run it and secondly that there was no USB C or HDMI input available. They are now included along with the 3.5 pin analogue and optical port. When connected via the provided ethernet cable 96/24 resolution is available. Thankfully, KEF has corrected this oversight with the LSX II. Where the original speaker required you to open two separate applications, the version II has one more detailed and logical app. KEF has also added Amazon, Deezer & Qobuz along with Tidal and Spotify for streaming purposes. Air Play2, Chromecast, Spotify Tidal Connect are also available. If I have one complaint it is that the included apps are clunky and still a pain to navigate. Set up is relatively easy. The speakers each have their own power cable. In addition there is an ethernet cable that when connected allows for hi-res reproduction. The application does allow for some sound equalization as well as adjustments for speaker placement. As to the sound, it is everything I could ask for. Detailed, with exceptional imaging. It feels like you were there in the room when the songs were recorded.. There is depth as well to the sound. Detail is so good, I find myself looking up in surprise after hearing something new on recordings I have listened to for years. Treble and mids are crisp without being so bright to overwhelm the music. Although the bass is not robust it is balanced and for a speaker of such small size punchy. If you desire more a subwoofer output is available. In summary, the KEF LSX II sound and versatility makes it one of the best purchases you can make if music means something more than just background noise.
A**R
Great desk speaker
I purchased these after my pair of Bowers and Wilkins powered speakers started to have some issues (worked great for almost 10 years). The KEF speakers are large for desk top use, but have a good sound, and a sleek but simple appearance. They are solidly built and feature many options for connectivity, including direct streaming through its own DAC and KEF app. The speakers are very good in the low and mid bass range. I don’t necessarily believe the reported frequency response, but there aren’t noticeable dips which detract from the sound quality (at least to my ears). The high and mid frequencies and clarity is a somewhat different story. They sound good for their price range, but they still have that “KEF sound”. I tested these in my main listening spacing on KEF stands to note these results. On the desk, with significantly less room, asymmetrical spacing from the front wall, and being so close to the speakers, some of this is lost as it’s harder to pick up some of the details. I will say for office use (I have mine in my office at work), they lack some detail, clarity, and fullness at volumes appropriate for a typical office setting. Consider this if you’re using them in a small office. For their price, I am a fan, and would consider purchasing for other spaces where a conventional setup would be impractical.
H**Y
Make music enjoyable again
After testing a handful of soundbars, I can't recommend powered bookshelf speakers enough. You simply can't replicate what a larger driver and a properly ported unit can do for sound. I tried the Klipsch 5s recently and those definitely set the bar for me in terms of clarity and soundstage. Once I added a sub, the 5s just had a hard time with the low-pass crossover and the mid-low range was somewhat muddy, even after trying to tune the EQ. These just went on sale so I switched the 5s for the KEF LSX IIs and I would say they're worth the price. KEF app is better than the Klipsch app. More features, better integration. I do miss having volume and input selection on the speaker itself, but I guess the smarter app control is worth the trade off. Sound quality/clarity is up there with the Klipsch 5s, if not better. The sweet spot for listening is wider than the Klipsch, the sound is warmer, and the subwoofer integration is more precise. High and mids are clear and the sub takes care of the rest. These are also a lot smaller too. My previous soundbar was a 2.1 setup. WIth high end soundbars I would have had to get stands for the surround and change my entertainment cabinet.. pretty much re-do my setup. These small speakers fit right in next to the TV on the top of the cabinet. Atmos and surround sound would have been more expensive given my current electronics, and what I would need to upgrade to output Atmos correctly. But I'm content with this 2.1 setup and should last me awhile.
A**M
Avoid! Requires WiFi for proper setup!
Absolutely abysmal overall, can’t understand the hype. Sound was okay, connectivity was absolutely garbage, service request from KEF was slow, ultimately returned. Something that’s not noted, at least not well or that I could ever find, these REQUIRE a strong WiFi to set up. I had a LAN connection that wasn’t acceptable for set up. I believe you can use them with Bluetooth which provides a degraded signal (cool with $1,300 speakers) but without an initial WiFi setup they wont work any other way. Avoid and get something that doesn’t require WiFi.
W**Y
Shockingly good speakers for the money...
I was somewhat skeptical that a speaker this size and price point would perform to my expectations. I was frankly shocked at the amount of sound output these little speakers put out. Using at my desk in a 13x14 office/bedroom. Even when I am laying down on my adjustable bed on the other side of the office area/desk, the sound is very nice and full. Also was pretty amazed at how good they sounded right out of the box... the top end was not harsh are fatiguing at all. But if you like more "sparkle" and detail at the top end, adjusting some settings is very simple. Setup was easy and the app lets you adjust different parameters (DSP) to tailor the sound a bit to the speakers' location in the room and your room itself. My room has carpet, a king size bed and cellular shades/drapes, so it is fairly damped. But being able to adjust the sliders in the app for these different parameters while listening is a very powerful tool. I use Tidal Connect which is so easy and have everything I need on my phone. For my main system in the living room, I am also using an active, streaming speaker from Dynaudio (Focus 50), which is far more expensive, but in a smaller space like this, these speakers are great. I have cables in my main system that cost what this KEF speaker does, so at about $1,500, it seems like a bargain. I would highly recommend getting a decent subwoofer. I am using a KEF KF-92 (previous model to the current KC-92) and what this combo does is extraordinary.
A**R
Enjoying them so far
Ive had them for about two weeks and I am quite pleased. They are amazing for almost every genre. sound like absolute butter when it comes to timbre and tonality when listening to rock/soul/R&B/disco, and provide really great imaging/sepparation/stage. Almost to an amazing extent at times given the small footprint. Despite having somewhat of an enjoyable and laidback quality they can be quite revealing, so if you have a lot of low bitrate music in your library, or listen to genres where its common to find a lot of poorly recorded or mastered tracks, theyre not gonna sound any better. e.g. I have some metal tracks that were probably recorded in a garage and some edm tracks that probably got mixed using laptop speakers in 2007, and it shows. As far as movies go, I would certainly consider them a soundbar replacement. They absolutely can do the job compared to what is on the market for 200-500 bucks, but theyre not going to do as good of a job compared to soundbars that cost the same as these KEFs. I have a similarly priced bar on one of my TVs. I think its either 5.1.2 or 7.1.2 channels with detachable satellite speakers and licensed for all of the latest 3D formats like Atmos etc. That bar certainly provides a better movie watching experience; however, that thing sound terrible when listening to music, and its not suitable for a desktop setup by any means. It all depends on your use case. Speaking of desks, I use them on my computer table and the new app provides a lot of benefit when it comes to adjusting the DSP for room correction. There are not a lot of speakers that can claim to sound good when placed on a desk/6 inches from a wall. These can. They look really great too. I was worried that the tweeter and tweeter cover/guide as going to look a bit like cheap gold plastic, but that is certainly not the case. You can tell they are aluminum at just a glance. I got the black ones and overall they look pretty good but there have been a few times where I wish I was a bit bolder and went with the blue.
A**Z
La mejor entrada al mundo HIFI
lo que amo es que no tengo que complicarme la vida con el amplificador, los cables que deben ser especificos para mejor rendimiento, pensar en que si las bocinas son aptas y que frecuencias pueden alcanzar con X amplificador, Sin duda una de las mejores adquisiciones de bocinas activas que he hecho, la separación instrumental es de las mejores cosas que propone este equipo, también es de mencionar que es de gran desempeño en espacios pequeños, los estoy usando en mi escritorio de trabajo y se escuchan increíble. no olviden configurar la EQ del equipo en la app KEF Connect para un mejor desempeño y usar Quboz, vengo de usar Apple Music y Spotify; debo decir que no hay punto de comparación contra Quboz, más que la cantidad de música disponible y faltante pero eso ya es otro tema. LSX II es una gran entrada al mundo HIFI sin complicarse en componentes pagando una fracción de equipos de alta gama, no es barato pero tampoco es algo impagable para quien disfruta de este pasatiempo
P**O
No tan breve historia de como quedé muy feliz con las LSX II
Me tomó un tiempo decidirme por comprarlas, pero ya que lo hice, quedé muuuy contento. Las saqué de la caja y lo primero que vi es que son muy bellas. Los materiales y el diseño, excelente. Las puse sobre el mueble, las conecté y no podía conectarlas al wifi. Reseteé la app, las bocinas y listo. Puse música por AirPlay y mientras conecté el HDMI a la TV, ordené un poco y no logré que sacaran sonido de la TV. Les debería de hacer el update, pensé. Se trabó el update… Para este momento me empecé a preocupar, pero busqué en el support de KEF y decía que era normal, que las conectara por cable, la una a la otra, un reset y listo, quedó el update. En la TV encontré que no estaba sacando LPCM y una vez que corregí eso, listo, ya sacaron sonido. Pero el sonido inicial no me convenció - bajos planos, todo medio meh. Para este momento la mala primera impresión ya me había afectado bastante, pero no me di por vencido. Abrí una cerveza y las acomodé bien: apuntadas al sillón, simétricas, que no les estorbe la tele. Luego ajusté todos los settings para ecualizarlas con el cuarto en la app. La distancia a la orilla, a la pared de atrás, qué tan brilloso es el cuarto… Acabé, le subí a 50 y wow, eran otras. El sonido estaba lleno, preciso pero cálido, como que te invita a escuchar más y perderte en él. Los agudos son brillantes pero no cansan, se disfrutan. Las guitarras lucen especialmente rico. Los bajos son precisos, no sobrepasan el resto ni se sienten flacos. Me preocupaba que no tuvieran suficientes bajos por su tamaño pero no, están en su punto. Eso sí, donde las puse es relativamente pequeño pero el cambio fue radical comparando con el sistema que tenía antes con subwoofer. Ahora es como si los bajos tuvieran más carne, aunque no necesariamente más tamaño (si eso te hace sentido). Eso sí, si lo que buscas es que cuando haya una explosión en una película tu departamento retumbe, no va a suceder. Pero para la música es excelente, hasta los puedo sentir en el sillón si el volumen es medianamente alto. Finalmente la revelación para mí fue en todos los medios. Me di cuenta que llevaba años que me había perdido de tantas frecuencias. Hay tantos sonidos que suenan nuevos y extrañamente completos ahora. Estoy redescubriendo canciones y redisfrutando muchos discos que ya habían quedado atrás en mi vida. Las películas también suenan muy bien, hay espacialidad, sólo no como un sonido 5.1. Y es una gozada que no han vuelto a fallar, desde la app, AirPlay o HDMI, todo funciona impecable. Además se ven muy bien, sin duda le aportan al espacio donde se pongan. Muy recomendadas, especialmente si las encuentras de descuento.
J**A
Tudo ótimo
Recebi o produto dentro prazo perfeito,produto de ótima qualidade,recomendo.
I**T
Solo para amantes de la música
Si realmente eres un amante de la música, pagas un servicio de streaming Hi-Fi y tienes un iPhone, creo que este sistema de altavoces es para ti. Su sonido es muy bueno y los materiales son de alta calidad; aunque la aplicación no es la mejor, si utilizas AirPlay funciona perfectamente.
C**N
Sonido espectacular para un espacio pequeño.
La calidad de los materiales es muy buena, así como el sonido. Está diseñado para espacios pequeños. Las tengo a lado de unas era 300, y para una fiesta preferiría las Sonos en par estéreo (mayor base), sin embargo, para escuchar claramente la música, las KEF son mucho mejores. Una lástima que no tengan Apple musica en su aplicación, aunque el airplay permite transmitir en HiRes. Sin duda las recomiendo y el vendedor muy rápido con adecuado embalaje.
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