
KEF has long been synonymous with premium home audio, producing some of the most revered hi-fi and home theater speakers in the world. Now, with the launch of the KEF XIO soundbar, the British audio specialist is extending its design and engineering prowess into the high-end soundbar market – delivering a product that prioritizes convenience without compromising the brand’s signature sonic excellence.
From the outset, the XIO is an object of visual restraint. Its minimalist design is anchored by an elegant aluminum top plate and wrapped in a refined, splash-proof acoustic fabric that’s as tactile as it is durable. Available in Slate Black or Silver Grey, the soundbar’s understated form complements both modern and classic interiors. Whether wall-mounted beneath a television or resting on a media console, it looks intentional – never intrusive.
Beneath its sleek exterior lies a 5.1.2-channel configuration tuned for immersive formats like Dolby Atmos, ensuring cinema-grade sound staging from a single enclosure. While the XIO doesn’t ship with a separate subwoofer, its integrated 4-inch low-frequency driver delivers a surprisingly weighty bass foundation on its own. For those craving deeper, room-shaking lows, it pairs seamlessly with KEF’s own subwoofers, including the KC62, KC92, and models from the Kube series.
Connectivity is equally versatile. The XIO features HDMI eARC for high-bandwidth TV audio, an optical input, and an RCA subwoofer output for system expansion. Streaming is built in, with support for Tidal, Amazon Music, AirPlay, and other Wi-Fi-based multi-room setups, ensuring effortless integration into an Apple-enabled household. Bluetooth capability rounds out the package, making it just as easy to queue up a quick playlist from your phone as it is to stream hi-res audio from dedicated services.
The KEF XIO soundbar is not aimed at the casual listener. At $2,499.99, it’s definitely geared for audiophiles seeking an all-in-one system that’s both powerful and beautiful.
To learn more about the KEF XIO soundbar, visit kef.com.
Photography courtesy of KEF.
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