Cambridge Audio unveils its L/R Active Speaker Series at CES 2026—bold design, serious power, StreamMagic streaming, and a clear shot at KEF’s LS dominance. What separates the L/R Series from the ...
There’s something very Goldilocks and the Three Bears about the new Cambridge Audio L/R Series of powered speakers, which have just been revealed at CES in Las Vegas. Available in three different ...
Cambridge Audio is well known for its passive bookshelf speakers and loudspeakers, high-end streaming amplifiers and other hi-fi separates. At CES 2026, the revered British audio maker is introducing ...
What if your home had a cinema, a workspace, a meditation space, a club, or even a concert hall? Well, according to speak manufacturer L-Acoustics, thanks to its Hyperreal Immersive Sound Spaces ...
Cambridge Audio is "ready for the fight." So it said when we asked it about going head to head with KEF in the wireless speaker system market. As Cambridge's first all-in-one active speaker system, ...
For most of our lives, stereo has been the primary way of rendering the music we consume. Immersive audio systems like surround sound have been around for decades, but immersive audio content has been ...
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Cambridge Audio is breaking new ground with its feature-laden active wireless speaker systems
Cambridge Audio is heading into unknown waters. It's been a while since the British brand has made a pair of stereo speakers, but Cambridge is now breaking completely new ground with its L/R range of ...
Cambridge Audio has unveiled its latest family of active loudspeakers, the “L/R Series” – a trio designed to deliver high-performance sound to a variety of everyday spaces. Engineered and tuned in ...
The three sizes from the Cambridge Audio L/R speaker series (Cambridge Audio) Cambridge Audio has three new active speakers at CES 2026. The L/R Series is a trio of active bookshelf-style speakers, ...
Cambridge Audio’s $399 Yoyo (L) is an all-in-one home audio system designed to take pride of place in your living room. Can its unique form factor make it a viable alternative to "smarter" speakers?
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