Test Report

Stereo wireless speakers tested

Many wireless speakers promise stereo sound, even with just one speaker. Regardless of whether they are wireless speakers or Bluetooth speakers - the solo speakers contain speakers for the left and right channels. But with just one speaker, the stereo base remains narrow: the distance between the left and right speakers within a speaker is simply too small. We show you how to do it better: with two wireless speakers that are coupled to form a stereo pair. Stiftung Warentest tested 15 wireless stereo speakers. In addition to premium brands such as Nubert, speakers from Amazon, Apple and Ikea are also included. The comparison is worthwhile: nine pairs were convincing with a good overall rating, one duo was even very good.

TesterStiftung Warentest
Edition03/2024

15 Products in test

190/100

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Nubert nuPro XS-3000 RC schwarz
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
286/100

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KEF LSX II Carbon Black
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
286/100
484/100
580/100
580/100
580/100
Sonos Era 300 (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplay 2)
Multiroom systems
only 5 of 6 remaining
EUR349,–

Sonos Era 300

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplay 2

877/100
877/100
1076/100
Sonos Era 100 (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplay 2)
Multiroom systems
−11%
only 2 of 4 remaining on sale
EUR199,– was EUR224,81

Sonos Era 100

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplay 2

1173/100

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Ikea Symfonisk 2 Regal WiFi-Speaker
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
1270/100
1369/100
1461/100
1555/100