Boxing Day bargain! KEF's Award-winning LS50 Wireless II speakers are back at their lowest price

KEF LS50 Wireless II in white finish on wooden rack
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Happy Boxing Day! To celebrate this day of delightful deals, we've found a doozy: the KEF LS50 Wireless II active speakers have hit their lowest price yet, with Richer Sounds offering them for a measly £1499 – a £700 reduction from the usual £2199 asking price.

Note this discount applies exclusively to the titanium grey colourway, with the carbon black, mineral white (pictured above) and crimson red special edition finishes remaining at their full retail price. Stocks are running low, though, so be quick!

Best Boxing Day KEF speaker deal

KEF LS50 Wireless II
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KEF LS50 Wireless II: was £2,199 now £1,499 at Peter Tyson

The KEF LS50 Wireless II deliver spacious, detailed sound with excellent clarity and instrument separation. Featuring comprehensive streaming capabilities and improved performance over the original model, they serve up a clean, engaging presentation that makes music sound more defined and captivating.
Lowest price on Titanium Grey finish

The KEF LS50 Wireless II earned a coveted five-star rating in our in-depth review, representing a significant upgrade over its already impressive predecessors.

These active speakers pack considerable advancements into their familiar and striking chassis, most notably KEF's innovative Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT). This clever tech uses a maze-like plastic structure behind the tweeter to absorb 99 per cent of unwanted sound waves that would otherwise distort the forward output.

KEF has also implemented its 12th generation Uni-Q driver array, which places a 25mm aluminium tweeter within a 130mm aluminium mid/bass driver.

Power comes from dedicated amplification – 100W of Class A/B amplification for the tweeter and 280W for the mid/bass driver – ensuring ample grunt for most listening environments.

In wireless mode, the speakers can handle files up to 24-bit/96kHz, with peak support extending to 24-bit/384kHz and DSD256 when wired.

Streaming capabilities are comprehensive as well, with the KEF Connect app providing direct access to Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Amazon Music, Qobuz, and Deezer.

The LS50 Wireless II also support AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast, Bluetooth 5.0, and are Roon Ready. Physical connectivity includes HDMI eARC – a welcome TV-friendly addition – alongside coaxial, optical and 3.5mm auxiliary inputs, plus dual subwoofer outputs.

In our review, we noted how these sonic advancements are clearly audible. The MAT technology delivers noticeable improvements in treble cleanliness, while mids sound cleaner-cut, and bass more defined compared to the originals.

The soundstage benefits from greater spaciousness and instrument separation too, making for a more captivating and less congested presentation across the frequency range.

At this reduced price, the LS50 Wireless II in titanium grey represents exceptional value for a pair of premium active speakers that combine serious sound quality with comprehensive streaming features and elegant design. Rush to Peter Tyson before they're gone!

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Harry McKerrell
Senior staff writer

Harry McKerrell is a senior staff writer at What Hi-Fi?. During his time at the publication, he has written countless news stories alongside features, advice and reviews of products ranging from floorstanding speakers and music streamers to over-ear headphones, wireless earbuds and portable DACs. He has covered launches from hi-fi and consumer tech brands, and major industry events including IFA, High End Munich and, of course, the Bristol Hi-Fi Show. When not at work he can be found playing hockey, practising the piano or trying to pet strangers' dogs.

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