List of product brands > Audio-visual electronics > Speakers > Wireless speakers for home use > Naim home wireless speaker Updated: 2025-02-20

Naim

Overall scoring
87
Word-of-mouth ratings
8.8
Popularity index
6672

How about Naim home wireless speakers Brand introduction

Naim is a British national treasure Hi-Fi speaker brand, and the company has won the Queen's Award, the UK's highest commercial honor, three times. In addition to having a presence in the traditional Hi-Fi audio industry, Naim is also involved in the field of car speakers, and in 2008 Naim tailor-made car audio systems for luxury sedan brand Bentley were welcomed by many car owners.
 
Compared with traditional Hi-Fi systems, wireless speakers do not require pre-amp, post-amp equipment and complex wiring and debugging, as long as the audio source device and speaker equipment are on the same network to play songs, which is very convenient to use. After traditional Hi-Fi brands such as Naim and KEF entered the field of wireless speakers, the sound quality gap between wireless speakers and traditional Hi-Fi speakers is getting smaller and smaller, and in the blind test experiment on theMasterSwitch, the participants can hardly hear the difference between wired and wireless speakers of the same level.
 
Naim released its first wireless speaker Mu-so in 2014, priced at 8680 yuan. Unlike the bold styling of the PHANTOM collection, the Mu-so inherits the Minimalist design of the Naim family, with the cabinet covered in solid fabric, the anodized aluminium panel, and the transparent acrylic base that makes the Mu-so look like a delicate rectangular box suspended in the air.
 
With a peak power of 450W, Mu-so is nowhere near as good as the PHANTOM series, but its acoustic performance is still flagship-level, and What Hi-Fi has recommended Mu-so among the best wireless speakers for two years in a row, calling it sound "amazing". In addition, unlike the mono design of PHANTOM, Mu-so is divided into two groups of three-way high, medium and low frequency speakers on the left and right, and a single speaker can achieve stereo effect, which is a more cost-effective choice for most home users.
 
If the Mu-so is too big, consider the Mu-so Qb, another member of the Mu-so family, which uses the same design language as the Mu-so and is shaped as a smaller cube that can be flexibly placed in a variety of spaces. To put it simply, Mu-so Qb is equivalent to the mono version of Mu-so, and the tuning style is relatively consistent, but the sound stage is narrower and the expressiveness is slightly inferior. The price of Muso Qb is 2000 yuan lower than that of Mu-so, which is very competitive at the price point.
 
Naim's multi-room system can support up to five Mu-so devices, and the interface of the mobile app is relatively simple and intuitive, but the app only integrates with two streaming services, Spotify and Tidal, and does not yet support domestic music platforms.