“More affordable and with fewer features than the standard LSX II, but it still sounds superb for the money”
The KEF LSX II LT ($449.99) is recommended with a 8.5/10 consensus score across 3 expert reviews. Experts highlight true active wireless stereo pair with kef's uni-q concentric driver, the most genuinely hi-fi sound here and streams over airplay 2, chromecast, spotify connect, and the kef connect app, with optical and usb-c inputs. What Hi-Fi? says: "More affordable and with fewer features than the standard LSX II, but it still s..." Best for: True audiophiles who will skip voice control, Desktop or bookshelf hi-fi from a streaming source, Listeners who want a real stereo pair, not a single speaker.

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KEF LSX II LT
Hi-Fi Smart Speakers
SmartHomeExplorer proprietary rating
3 expert sources
The KEF LSX II LT earns a SHE Score of 6.2/10, driven by strong value (8.5/10) with room to improve in future-proofing (5/10). Based on 3 expert sources and SmartHomeExplorer compatibility analysis.
How we calculate the SHE Score →Expert Consensus: 8.5/10 across 3 sources
Last verified:“More affordable and with fewer features than the standard LSX II, but it still sounds superb for the money”
Key Features
- ✓ KEF Uni-Q concentric driver, active stereo pair
- ✓ AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, KEF Connect app
- ✓ Optical and USB-C inputs, hi-res to 24-bit/384 kHz
- ✓ Separate left and right speakers
- ✓ Sold as a pair
Best For
What Experts Agree On
What Experts Love
- ✓ True active wireless stereo pair with KEF's Uni-Q concentric driver, the most genuinely hi-fi sound here
- ✓ Streams over AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, and the KEF Connect app, with optical and USB-C inputs
- ✓ Handles hi-res files up to 24-bit/384 kHz over USB-C from a computer
- ✓ Bookshelf footprint with a separate left and right speaker, not a single point source
- ✓ Sold as a pair, so the price covers two speakers
Common Criticisms
- ✗ No built-in voice assistant — this is a hi-fi system with streaming, not a smart speaker
- ✗ No Dolby Atmos or height channels
- ✗ The two speakers connect to each other by a cable in the LT version, unlike the wireless higher-tier LSX II
- ✗ No built-in microphone, so no hands-free control
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What The Experts Say
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the KEF LSX II LT worth it?
KEF LSX II LT earns a 8.5/10 consensus score across our 12 expert sources. It is rated "Recommended" — True audiophiles who will skip voice control. At $449.99, More affordable and with fewer features than the standard LSX II, but it still sounds superb for the money
Who is the KEF LSX II LT best for?
KEF LSX II LT is best for: True audiophiles who will skip voice control, Desktop or bookshelf hi-fi from a streaming source, Listeners who want a real stereo pair, not a single speaker. Experts rate it "Recommended" overall.
How does the KEF LSX II LT compare to other Smart Speakers options?
Among the Smart Speakers products we have reviewed, KEF LSX II LT ranks above average with a 8.5/10 score. See our full category comparison for more details.
What smart home systems does the KEF LSX II LT work with?
KEF LSX II LT works with major smart home platforms. Check our compatibility notes on the product page for any setup requirements or hub dependencies.
What are the pros and cons of the KEF LSX II LT?
The main pros of the KEF LSX II LT are true active wireless stereo pair with kef's uni-q concentric driver, the most genuinely hi-fi sound here and streams over airplay 2, chromecast, spotify connect, and the kef connect app, with optical and usb-c inputs. The main downside is no built-in voice assistant — this is a hi-fi system with streaming, not a smart speaker. Overall, experts rate it "Recommended" with a 8.5/10 consensus score.
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