Product details
KEF – LSXII Wireless Bookshelf Speakers (Pair) – Green
Elevate your audio experience with the KEF LSXII Wireless Bookshelf Speakers in a stunning green finish. These compact yet powerful speakers are designed for those who appreciate both high-quality sound and contemporary aesthetics.
Key Features:
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Impeccable Sound Quality: The LSXII speakers feature KEF’s award-winning Uni-Q driver technology, delivering rich, detailed audio that fills any room.
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Wireless Connectivity: Say goodbye to tangled wires! With built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, stream your favorite music effortlessly from any device.
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Versatile Design: The stylish green color adds a touch of elegance to your home decor, making these speakers a perfect fit for any space.
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Easy Setup: With a simple plug-and-play setup, you can start enjoying your music within minutes. The intuitive app allows for seamless control and customization.
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Multiple Inputs: Equipped with various input options, including HDMI ARC, optical, and AUX, the LSXII can connect to your TV, gaming console, or music player with ease.
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Impressive Bass Response: Don’t let the size fool you; the LSXII offers deep, impactful bass that enhances every listening experience, whether you’re enjoying music, movies, or gaming.
Why Choose KEF LSXII?
The KEF LSXII Wireless Bookshelf Speakers are perfect for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. Experience your favorite tunes like never before, with crystal-clear highs and immersive lows that bring every note to life.
Transform your listening experience with the KEF LSXII – where superior sound meets modern design.
Specifications:
- Color: Green
- Type: Wireless Bookshelf Speakers
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI ARC, Optical, AUX
- Speaker Type: Active
- Dimensions: Compact and stylish for practical placement
What’s in the Box:
- 2 x KEF LSXII Wireless Bookshelf Speakers
- Power cables
- Quick start guide
- Remote control
Get Yours Today!
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own these extraordinary speakers. Enhance your sound experience with the KEF LSXII Wireless Bookshelf Speakers (Pair) in green. Order now and let the music play!
SeanM –
Great sound from digital sources. I have these set up as desktop monitors for near field listening at my computer and they sound amazing. If I could I would deduct one and a half stars. The usb driver implementation feels like a beta test. The volume control from my pc doesn’t incrementally increase but rather makes large jumps only 4 or 5 times between 0 and 100. It also frequently crashes requiring me to unplug the usb cable and replug them in.
One more minor annoyance is that all analog signals from the line in are converted to digital and then back to analog which might be super frustrating for vinyl purists out there.
BenD –
Excellent hifi grade speakers. Versatile and have many solutions incorporated into them. They would be great for a desktop solution, but I bought them for my office TV/multimedia setup. I have HDMI to the TV, optical to my CD player, and run my phono preamp to the aux input. Yes, the aux input bypasses the internal dac, however the other inputs don’t have that option. That said, the internal dac and amplification (both speakers have their own isolated amplification and power cables) are fantastic.
Not to mention Spotify and Tidal Connect.
Changing inputs happens with the remote, I don’t mind using it and quickly panning left and right to select the input (LED indicators on the main speaker).
This to me, this product is a no brainer over a soundbar system, or a great 2ch/2.1 for a small room.
I fully intend on adding a KC62 to it in the future with their wireless subwoofer adapter. Love the KEF Products – lots of quality of life here.
I also purchased the matching stands for cable management, I included some phots.
BCS1 –
These replaced an AV receiver and stereo speakers for TV duty in a medium-sized study. Along with a third-party sub, these easily fill the room. They sound great with movies and music connected to the TV’s optical connection using an Apple TV 4k as a source. They do not sound much different than the previous AVR/passive speaker combo except for movie dialogue, which I think is better with the LSXII’s. I would consider these too large for desktop speakers and too small for a large den or media room. Just right for a 250sqft room, though. I have not tried streaming from the KEF Connect app. AirPlay works fine. They wake on WiFi and you can set them to wake on a second source. An optical signal will not automatically switch the source. Other reviewers may be able to comment on source-switching with HDMI. Expensive, but I could not find any other set of active speakers with the connection options and good looks of the LSXII. They are not your typical sharp-cornered black boxes. Setup was easy and the app is great for integrating a sub with independent high and low-pass frequencies. They sound fine without the sub…plenty of bass for music though you may want more for movies. The stands are also expensive, but very sturdy with a threaded connection to the speakers. If you don’t mind the price, you will not be disappointed with these speakers in all but the largest spaces.
Breadman2380 –
Wow these are good for computer speakers! Everything you hear about how good KEF powered speakers is true. As I said I use them as computer speakers at my work desk. The connectivity of these what originally got my attention. It has about every plug and wireless connection available. I purchased these without seeing or hearing them knowing BB would take them back if I was not satisfied. They are good sized but put out FANTASTIC sound near field at mid to low volumes. At really high volumes these do run out of juice but that level is too high at a desk. I don’t know how to rate the value of these. These are expensive but the quality of sound is very close to speakers costing much more. I enjoy every minute listening to these. I bought a set of heavy duty tripods and mounted them 8″ high off of the desk. The stands allow me to get them closer to ear level and have a swivel mechanism to point them just right.
As a side note I would consider these and a subwoofer instead of a soundbar in my bedroom if these are in your budget.
Jeffro –
These get better over time. They need to break in. The app makes it easy to fine tune. Debating if I still need a sub or not.
JosephM –
Thirteen is the magic number. That is how many times I had to order speakers at Best Buy for them to actually not cancel the order and ship the order. Over a week of my time. Best Buy inventory management sucks.
They have been on sale for a few weeks, about 30% off. Here are some reasons I couldn’t seem to get an order.
Out of stock, but then becomes in stock again
Paypal, maybe use credit card
Credit card didn’t work
Try again, credit card thinks it is fraud happening
Become a member
Order something else
Order something else again
At first I was ordering LS50 Meta, same discounted price. Then changed course and tried to get LSX II Wireless. LSX II Wireless doesn’t have meta material technology, it does have integrated DAC, 70 watt and 30 watt amplifiers for midrange and tweeter respectively. Integration with all wireless streaming services. Optical input and HDMI ARC, as well as analog in. The LS50 Meta’s would have needed a matching quality amplifier to be best utilized, like a Macintosh, which I don’t’ have. So the smaller, wireless, self powered LSX II Wireless can be used in lots of places. Color is red, which demands attention, but might not match all decors. I didn’t want the fabric versions.
Set them up at my house, only a few iterations of ethernet and wifi configs with KEF app and required Google Home app. I brought them over to friend’s house, set them up on his internet, a few more iterations of cable and wifi configuration challenges. Then brought them back to my house, and tried to set them up again, and was not successful. The requirement for android users to use all the cables, wifi, apps and especially Google Home (which sucks) make me figure I never want to have to deal with them again. Not ready for prime time if you are moving them around to different internet places. Sound is good, design is good (probably 30% of the costs), interaction with Beezer, Tidal, Qobuz all good. (I like Qobuz best for price/performance).
Dominator –
These are really great sounding speakers, really punch above their weight. Uni-Q driver is awesome, if you have not heard it, do yourself a favor and test these out. For a small desk, they are almost perfect. There are a few little things that a little more involved in getting these working. However, the adjustability these have with the software, really changes the game. Added a KC62 and the sound just comes alive. These will not give you room shaking bass, so do not expect that. They are clean, precise and look great.
MarioP –
We have a vintage stereo I’ve always wanted to convert into a modern system and the KEF LXII’s are perfect!! No more visible sound bar & bass!