INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
If you're a fan of Apple's eccentric ecosystem, we've got some good news: AirPlay is back in the headlines
Sure, the feature became a side note as people started to care more about Sonos, Spotify Connect and Google Cast, but the Cupertino-based
itself plans to integrate into its Play:1, Sonos One and Play:5 speakers.To prepare you for the world of Apple-friendly wireless speakers
that's about to enter a renaissance, here are the best Apple AirPlay speakers on the market
painfulNaim makes some of the most stylish wireless speakers available and the Naim Mu-so Qb, a smaller version of the Mu-so soundbar
sound is lively, with great bass for its size, and good soundstage separation for a wireless speaker
It uses tilted drivers to make dispersal as wide and stereo-like as possible
connector that lets you plug in your TV or AV receiver
of the design are the groove in which you can rest your tablet or phone and you can also wirelessly charge your phone using a Qi panel on
Check online to see if your phone supports this standard
review:Orbitsound Dock E303
speaker that wants to let you connect anything
It has Bluetooth as well as Wi-Fi/AirPlay, and Spotify Connect too
that slots onto the bottom for 20 hours of adapter-free use
Apple HomePodSuperb sound
Excellent AirPlay support
And while it has the voice control most other speakers here lack, it only works with Apple Music, not Spotify
If you don't mind being locked in to Apple's ecosystem for the rest of time, consider the HomePod the best option out there.Read the full
(which powers AirPlay) sucks more battery than Bluetooth
It has enough bass power to make nearby objects rattle and goes very loud without tilting the sound toward one end of the audio spectrum or
And stops you from having to buy a full multi-room setup
BO BeoPlay M3A sleek and simple multi-room, AirPlay-capable speakerSpotify Connect, Google Cast, AirPlay and Bluetooth supportMono onlyIf
you want an AirPlay speaker that will fit into a bookshelf or even a bedside table, the BO BeoPlay M3 is worth considering
It packs both a 3.75-inch bass driver and a 0.75-inch tweeter, instead of doing the clever driver-juggling some others use to squeeze stereo
capable of pushing room-filling audio with a fair amount of presence and attack
the M3 is not killer value and is in the same league as the cheaper Sonos Play:1
However, it does have AirPlay and looks great
And sounding just a little better than the Play:1 is no insult.Read the full review:BO BeoPlay M3QvdFezUpPVCCNDNpdkBAf6.jpg#