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Edifier launches S1000W speakers with support for wireless lossless audio streaming

Edifier is back with a newly upgraded bookshelf speaker set. The new S1000W offers wireless audio streaming, in addition to physical audio outputs for those looking to wire everything up for the best audio possible. 

For wireless, users can use WiFi or Bluetooth to connect devices like smartphones to stream music. The speakers also pack Hi-Res audio support and multiple wired connectivity options. TIDAL Connect is also supported, so if you use that particular service for its lossless audio streaming, it will pair well with this new speaker set.

The front-facing drivers are positioned for optimum performance. Edifier utilises a Texas Instruments DSP professional audio processing chip for precise control of frequency division, thus allowing the speaker to create finer-tuned sound detail with accuracy and clarity. With Hi-resolution technology, you can enjoy your music with an audio signal sample rate of 24bit/192kHz.

Below you will find a list of the main features of the speaker:

  • Wi-Fi & Bluetooth supported
  • Hi-Res AUDIO certified, supports digital audio signal with a sample rate up to 24-bit/192kHz
  • Compatible with Apple Airplay, Amazon Alexa, Tidal Connect and Spotify Connect
  • Pure sound with advanced titanium dome tweeters
  • 5-inch aluminium bass speaker for surge and wave bass
  • High-efficiency Class-D digital power amplification
  • Electronic crossovers and dynamic power amplification
  • Multiple inputs such as Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/Optical/Coaxial/Line in

The Edifier S1000W will be available soon via Amazon in the UK, priced at £399.99.

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