The recently concluded HIGH END Vienna is considered the world’s leading international audio show, attracting fans of high-quality audio technology from all over the world. Here, you will find not only standard audio gear brands but also those dedicated to manufacturing hi-fi audio equipment, including big international names like Yamaha and KEF.
The 2026 HIGH END Show gathered nearly 500 exhibitors, over 1,000 brands, more than 30,000 square meters of premium exhibition space, and over 22,000 visitors from around the globe. From speakers to turntables to amplification equipment, the event exhibited several audio devices. After analyzing showcases from most brands, one trend we have found common is the integration of modern technology, such as digital streaming capabilities.
If you are looking for a modern, tech-driven speaker, you have arrived at the right place. Here are some of our favorite wireless streaming speakers from the event. As an audiophile, you would surely like to check them out.
Yamaha NX-70A
Yamaha showcased its brand-new NX-70A wireless Hi-Fi speakers at the 2026 High End Vienna, which can be considered the best wireless speaker system from the event. It stands out for its use of unique materials and YPAO Room Optimization, which automatically calibrates sound to any room. Excitingly, it runs on MusicCast for multi-room playback, is Roon Ready, and supports AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, and HDMI eARC for TV integration.
Cambridge Audio L/R M
Cambridge Audio’s new M model from the L/R series has been the most impressive streaming speaker system at the event. These active stereo systems operate without separate amplifiers, making them more suitable for beginner-level audio enthusiasts. It supports high-resolution Wi-Fi streaming over Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, Qobuz, Amazon Music, HDMI eARC for TV integration, Bluetooth, optical inputs, and a dedicated Moving Magnet (MM) phono stage for turntables. It even supports multi-room audio with Google Cast, Roon Ready & AirPlay 2.
Dali Vega
It is a high-end wireless sound system that combines audiophile-grade acoustics with streaming and multi-room functionality into a single cabinet. Powered by BluOS, the Vega speaker supports high-resolution audio streaming natively via apps like Spotify, Tidal, Qobuz, and AirPlay 2. It also includes Bluetooth aptX HD, HDMI ARC (perfect for connecting to your TV), optical, and analog inputs.
Questyle + Seas Oceanic Blue Wireless Hi-Fi Speaker System
Questyle has partnered with Norwegian driver manufacturer SEAS to launch its Oceanic Blue Wireless Hi-Fi Speaker System at the 2026 HIGH END Vienna. The speaker system utilizes an in-house designed QMS operating system with native support for Spotify alongside other major services like Tidal, Roon, and QPlay. The system’s iXStreamer control hub lets you stream audio wirelessly to the speakers via low-latency Wi-Fi 6E. It even supports Apple AirPlay 2, HUAWEI HiPlay, and Roon Ready high-res wireless transmission protocols.
Fyne Audio CUBITT 5
Scottish brand Fyne Audio’s CUBITT 5 active wireless loudspeaker combines audiophile-grade sound with lifestyle convenience. The system lacks Wi-Fi capabilities, but you can pair it using Bluetooth to deliver high-quality wireless audio using aptX HD and AAC codecs. It includes an HDMI eARC port for seamless TV integration, an optical digital input, and standard RCA connections. There is also a built-in moving magnet (MM) phono stage to connect a turntable directly without an external preamp.

