Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Naim Mu-so wireless speaker and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Naim Mu-so wireless speaker.
December 2014
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The editors liked
Excellent audio quality
Loud output without breaking
Minimal and sleek design
Uncluttered ports
Works great in tandem with up to 5 Muso Qb's
The overall elegance of the speaker is nice
All of the connectivity options
Splendid audio performance
Great Bluetooth range
With aptX codec support
Superb build quality
With an IP64 level protection from the elements
Terrific sound from a very small box
An IP67 rating means it'll survive a dunk in the pool or a day at the
Lots of wireless and wired connection options. Powerful
Clear sound. Separate remote.
Impeccable audio performance
Lots of connnectivity options
Including AirPlay for multi-room setups
Luxuriously elegant design
Powerful and dynamic
Faithfully reproduces acoustic instruments and vocals
Extremely well built
The editors didn't like
Expensive price tag
Lacks HDMI input
Price is very expensive
No DTS Play-Fi support
When playing outdoors
It needs a vertical surface or two to deliver its best performance
Very expensive
No track forward/back buttons
AC adapter not included
No hardwired ethernet port
No wireless subwoofer option
No AC adap
Very expensive. Too big to place in front of an HDTV as a soundbar. Not particularly warm-sounding
Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Paul , review by: technabob.com
Abstract: You may or may not be familiar with audio equipment maker Naim, but they're known for high-end component audio gear, as well as the exquisite sound systems found in Bentley automobiles. Their Mu-so speaker system aims at the more casual home user while r...
Splendid audio performance, Great Bluetooth range, with aptX codec support, Superb build quality, with an IP64 level protection from the elements, Terrific sound from a very small box, An IP67 rating means it'll survive a dunk in the pool or a day at the
No DTS Play-Fi support, When playing outdoors, it needs a vertical surface or two to deliver its best performance, Very expensive, No track forward/back buttons, AC adapter not included, No hardwired ethernet port, No wireless subwoofer option, No AC adap
This isn't a great speaker, but it is a bargain.This $100 speaker sounds like it should cost a lot more.Oppo's first wireless speaker is fabulous; it's a great value for the money.Big sound and a richly featured app will make this speaker the life of any...
Published: 2016-09-06, Author: Dave , review by: stereotimes.com
A system like the Naim Audio Mu-so is not for the audiophile looking to be anchored to the sweet spot of his listening room while sipping a fine Riesling and basking in the holographic reproduction of a string quartet. It's for people who want to bring a...
Published: 2016-01-30, Author: Ben , review by: 9to5mac.com
If you want ultimate volume from an all-in-one hi-fi-quality unit, the Devialet Phantom Silver is the setup for you. But if you don't plan to use your speaker as a weapon, the Naim mu-so delivers all the volume you could possibly want in a true hi-fi unit...
Abstract: If you know anything about Naim Audio, then you probably own or drive a Bentley. But for most consumers out there; Naim Audio is not a household name. With the entry of the Mu-so Wireless Music System, Naim absolutely kills it in the audio department. The...
Impeccable audio performance, Lots of connnectivity options, including AirPlay for multi-room setups, Luxuriously elegant design
No HDMI, Expensive
The Mu-so sounds every bit as as beautiful as it looks. Yes, it's pricey at $1500, but its price tag is fully justified by its build quality and audio performance...