![]() Around the back is where you’ll find the passive bass driver to help deliver that “Pure Monster Sound”. Up front all of the speakers feature a black metal grille protecting the dual full-range drivers. The S1 is the only speaker in the StreamCast family that can be wall-mounted. The S1, which is the smallest of the bunch, is more a bookshelf speaker than the kind you can throw into your bag when you go on holiday.Īt the top end of the scale, the S3 measures 16in long and at nearly 6kg weighs considerably more than the S1 and S2. In the UK, they’ll be available in the same S1 (£199.95), S2 (£299.95) and S3 (£399.95) models.Įach of the oval-shaped speakers adopt slight differences in design, but all have the same black finish with front- and rear-facing speaker setups. Unveiled at IFA 2014, they’re already available in the US under the name SoundStage. Next in line for the AllPlay treatment is Monster’s StreamCast speakers, which go on sale in the UK in September. This allows manufacturers to build wireless multiroom speaker systems without the need for a bridge to stream music to single or multiple speakers. Is part of the chipmaker’s open-source AllJoyn framework. A big part of that is down to its AllPlay platform, which ![]() Qualcomm’s vision to build a truly connected home is finally beginning Hands-on with Monster’s multiroom speaker system ![]()
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