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  2. KEF - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, KEF introduced the first wireless HiFi speakers, the LS50 Wireless. In the following years, KEF introduced a number of wireless products, including the EGG wireless speakers, MUO portable speakers, M Series headphones; and the collaboration with Porsche Design produced the Gravity One portable speakers, Motion One earphones, and Space ...

  3. What Hi-Fi? - Wikipedia

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    What Hi-Fi? writes about stereo speakers, TVs, amplifiers, headphones, soundbars, projectors, tablets and turntables. Brands featured across the website and magazine include Bowers & Wilkins, KEF, Naim, LG and Sony. Reviews are written for a global audience in-house at dedicated testing facilities, currently found in London, Reading and Bath. [1]

  4. Celestion - Wikipedia

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    Today Celestion International and KEF together form Gold Peak Acoustics UK. In 2006 Celestion ceased to manufacture finished professional audio systems and consumer hi-fi / home cinema products, and now focuses on the design and manufacture of lead guitar, bass guitar, professional audio and sound reinforcement speakers.

  5. List of car audio manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    KEF (OEM feature on select Lotus models, including the Lotus Emira) Kenwood (also an OEM option for the Hyundai Accent and Hyundai Tiburon vehicles) Krell (Offered on the now-discontinued Acura RLX) Lear Corporation (supplier of BMW, Audi, JLR, Daimler, Bentley and others) [1] LG; McIntosh. Sonus Faber (Found on Maserati models)

  6. Wireless speaker - Wikipedia

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    Wireless speakers are loudspeakers that receive audio signals using radio frequency (RF) waves rather than over audio cables. The two most popular RF frequencies that support audio transmission to wireless loudspeakers include a variation of WiFi IEEE 802.11 , while others depend on Bluetooth to transmit audio data to the receiving speaker.

  7. Gilbert Briggs - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Arthur Briggs (1890 – 9 January 1978), commonly referred to as "G. A. Briggs", founded Wharfedale Wireless Works in Yorkshire, England, in 1932, and was a leading figure in the early development of high fidelity loudspeakers introducing such basics as the two-way loudspeaker and the ceramic magnet, as well as writing some famous books on audio and loudspeakers.

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