Cambridge Audio unveils three wireless bookshelf speakers at CES
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Cambridge Audio unveils three wireless bookshelf speakers at CES
"The flagship L/R X is an 800W model (400W per speaker). The largest of the three, it unsurprisingly carries the highest price, at $2,299. It uses a 2.5-way acoustic design: a 28mm Torus tweeter alongside dual 5-inch woofers. The L/R X has a pair of 6-inch force-canceling passive radiators, a 64-bit audio pipeline, DynamEQ and Wi-Fi streaming (via Cambridge Audio's StreamMagic app). It even adds LED underlighting for an extra aesthetic touch."
"In the middle is the $1,599 L/R M. Cambridge Audio describes it as using the same foundations as the flagship model (including the 2.5-way acoustic design), but with only 300W of power. This model has smaller (4-inch) dual woofers alongside the same 28mm tweeter. Its smaller force-canceling passive radiators measure 4.75 inches each. Like the larger model, the L/R M supports Wi-Fi streaming and includes LED underlighting."
"The smallest and most affordable of the three is the $549 L/R S. This 100W speaker pairs a 21mm hard-dome tweeter with a 3-inch long-throw woofer. Although you can save money on this model, you'll miss out on Wi-Fi streaming. (In its place is Bluetooth aptX HD.) It also lacks the LED underlighting found in the L/R X and L/R M."
Cambridge Audio introduced three active L/R Series bookshelf speakers with wired and wireless modes. The L/R X is an 800W flagship priced at $2,299, featuring a 2.5-way acoustic design with a 28mm Torus tweeter, dual 5-inch woofers, two 6-inch force-canceling passive radiators, a 64-bit audio pipeline, DynamEQ, Wi‑Fi streaming via the StreamMagic app, and LED underlighting. The L/R M costs $1,599, shares the 2.5-way design with 300W power, dual 4-inch woofers, 4.75-inch passive radiators, Wi‑Fi streaming, and LED underlighting. The L/R S is a $549, 100W model with a 21mm hard-dome tweeter, 3-inch long-throw woofer, Bluetooth aptX HD, and no Wi‑Fi or LED lighting. All three offer multiple finish colors and will arrive later in 2026.
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