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KEF MUO wireless speaker £129 from hifix.co.ukWe review many speakers here at What Mobile and KEF is in that upper price range. KEF is the luxury British brand with 50 years of innovation in pursuit of the clearest reproduction of recorded sound. The spea...
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For those of us that have strong memories of untangling speaker cables, Bluetooth speakers can seem like witchcraft. Plonk a pill-shaped box on your shelf, or hang it up in the kitchen, then zap your music to it with nothing more than a few swipes. No kno...
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Sometimes you get what you pay for, and this is often the case with audio products. Although there are some decent budget options, here we round up the best Bluetooth speakers that money can buy. If you're looking for something a bit more affordable then...
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Sometimes you get what you pay for, and this is often the case with audio products. Although there are some decent budget options, here we round up the best Bluetooth speakers that money can buy. Also see: Best Speaker Deals If you're looking for somethi...
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Sometimes you get what you pay for and this is often the case with audio products. Although there are some decent budget options, here we round up the best Bluetooth speakers money can buy. These are the best wireless speakers in the UK starting at under...
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For many, Bluetooth speakers aren't something you spend big bucks on. Typically consumers buy something that has sound quality that's good enough for sharing to other people in the room. For the KEF Muo, that's absolutely not the case – this portable Blue...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2019-12-12 09:04:46
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Bluetooth speakers are thruppence a sheaf these days, and every HiFi brand worth its salt has one (even B&W). Now KEF joins the crowd with an ultra-compact, ultra-premium little speaker designed to take on the likes of the Bose Soundlink Mini II, albeit a...
" The Muo sounds more detailed and has much better presence than the similarly-size Bose Soundlink Mini II. "...
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But along with other ultra-high-end British audio makers (such as Bowers & Wilkins and Naim), KEF also shines with products costing hundreds rather than thousands (its stylish £250 M500 headphones are a firm favourite of mine). And now the esteemed creato...
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What is the KEF Muo? The KEF Muo is a high-end Bluetooth speaker of tiny proportions. It's dinky enough to slip into a handbag, or a small pocket inside a rucksack. But at £299, the price is anything but small. For those raising an eyebrow, I'm not surpri...
Class-leading mid-range and treble detail, Small, Good top volume...
Expensive, Sound lacks a little bulk in some areas...
If you're fed up with the limited definition offered by the majority of small speakers, then the KEF Muo will truly impress...
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wovow.org Updated: 2019-12-12 09:04:46
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KEF British company specializing in the design and manufacturing of loudspeakers, unveils KEF MUO, an ultra-compact enclosure, laptop, Bluetooth and NFC (Near Field Communication). The MUO includes two speakers, a high-performance DAC and has an acoustica...
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In 2008, KEF launched the high-end Muon speakers. They were limited edition aluminium towers, sculpted by industrial designer Ross Lovegrove, and they cost £140,000 per pair. Yikes! Thankfully, their pint-sized descendant is a lot more accessible. So it'...
Clear, detailed, musical performance, Strong build, Great looks, Surefooted organisation...
Newer competitors have raised the bar since the Muo's release...
For the most part this is enough to keep it near the top of the tree when it comes to portable speakers around £300, but there's no getting away from the fact the industry has moved on somewhat over the past 12 months.Pit it against the Dali Katch, for ex...
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The portable Bluetooth speaker market is crowded, with a long list of entries at virtually any price point. Big ones, small ones, splash-proof ones, bass-heavy ones, rugged ones and pretty ones. If you're looking for a particular characteristic or feature...
Gorgeous design, extremely solid aluminum construction, available in half a dozen colors, very strong and well-balanced mid-range sound with crisp highs...
Relatively expensive, unimpressive bass, curved case does not play well with uneven or sloped surfaces, Prev2 of 2Next...
The Kef Muo is a pretty good portable Bluetooth speaker, but it's not without its faults. Sound quality and reproduction is good to excellent depending on what you're listening to, and I think the design is gorgeous and the construction beyond solid. Batt...
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With thousands of people on the floor at the 2015 CEDIA Show in October, it was truly hard to get a good idea of the performance of KEF's new portable speaker MUO. So when KEF called and asked if I'd like to do a full review of their sleek new portable sp...
At $350 each the MUO is really expensive considering the number of portable Bluetooth speakers that are available on the market right now. With KEF competing against the name recognition of Bose, Beats, and Sony (to name a few) all with products of simila...
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Designed by Ross Lovegrove and engineered by KEF, the new MUO wireless speaker comes from Lovegrove's mastery of what he terms ‘organic essentialism'. - The philosophy to invest everyday objects with the sense of inherent rhythm and harmony that natural f...
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No one will accuse the KEF Muo of being weak, even if at first glance, the relatively small Bluetooth speaker doesn't look capable of pumping out powerful audio. The Muo's dual drivers, in fact, deliver notably high volume levels for their size, and do so...
Rich, crisp audio performance that can get quite loud. Classy, easy-to-operate design.
Overpriced. Vibrates quite a bit. No speakerphone functionality...
The good-looking KEF Muo Bluetooth speaker delivers rich, powerful audio for its portable size, but it costs too much...
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