The Zeppelin is the brand’s biggest success story in the field though, and the new Wireless is the best chapter in it. Keeping the range’s legacy alive, it combines fantastic sound with better functionality and even more seamless design. Want stereo speakers but don’t have room, or the budget for stands? Want to go better than the Audio Pro Addon T10 but can’t afford the Naim Mu-so’s £1,000 outlay? Here’s a cracking alternative. ‘Wireless speakers’ and ‘quality’ don’t always go hand-in-hand. If we got a pound for every plastic-tastic speaker that had graced our test rooms, we could buy a Zeppelin each. And we would. It’s a quality product through-and-through and in terms of sound and design not a penny is left unaccounted for. We wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t beaten on performance until another Zeppelin appears. If one indeed does, of course. Here’s to hoping.
Killer hi-fi-like sound; Seamless, elegant design; High-res compatibility; Generous connectivity;
Not multiroom;