This speaker by Victrola sits underneath turntables and streams audio via Bluetooth

Noted turntable manufacturer Victrola just announced the Soundstage speaker at CES. This thin little doodad actually sits underneath turntables, removing the need for a full stereo set-up. The Soundstage isn’t the first speaker that offers this functionality, but this one has tech-forward features.

It offers multiple connection options, including Bluetooth. Many newer Victrola turntables can do Bluetooth streaming, so adding this speaker to a setup would be extremely simple. Otherwise, companies offer Bluetooth receivers for turntables.

It also allows for traditional wired connections, and there’s an option for USB-C. In other words, the Soundstage should easily connect to other audio sources like smartphones and computers. It even integrates with Auracast for multi-speaker setups.

A speaker.
Victrola

As for sound, Victrola promises superior audio thanks to a “vibration-isolated design.” There’s a specialized woofer for bass response and balanced mode radiators (a type of driver) for stereo separation. It likely won’t sound as good as a full sound system but, again, think of all of those annoying wires.

The Soundstage will be available this summer and costs $350. There will be multiple colorways, including walnut and black.

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