The larger of the two, the KEF LS60 (pictured above) is a traditional tower speaker that comes in four colors, offers a half-dozen drivers — four of which are the company’s 135mm Uni-Core Force Cancelling design — and is available now on KEF’s website (opens in new tab). In terms of speaker specs, in addition to the four Uni-Core drivers, there’s also a 100mm MF driver and a 19mm HF driver with a vented aluminum dome with Metamaterial Absorption Technology. In layman’s terms, the KEF LS60 is a powerful wireless speaker that can absolutely recreate the feel of a cinema in your basement. If full-on tower speakers aren’t going to fit in your living room, KEF has also announced an update to its famous LSX wireless speakers in the form of the new LSX II that drops on June 23. The KEF LSX II are shaped like a pair of large bookshelf speakers, but are slightly bigger than what you’d traditionally see. In the middle of the cabinet, the KEF LSX II has a Uni-Q driver array that features a 115mm magnesium/aluminum alloy cone driver and a 19mm aluminum dome tweeter. The KEF LSX II will come in five colors — Carbon Black, Mineral White, Cobalt Blue, Lava Red and Soundwave — and can put out around 200W of system power. Now for the bad news: neither of the speakers will come cheap. The LSX II starts at $1,400 while the larger LS60 comes in at an eye-watering $7,000 per pair.