Accuvoice Systems arrives in the UK via SDD with the Stream S3, a fully active smart speaker package that combines a pair of compact three-way loudspeakers with a dedicated streaming hub.

The new system builds on the design pedigree of Anders Wijk, best known for his work with Audio Pro, and aims to deliver serious audiophile performance without the traditional stack of separates.

The Stream S3 offers a neatly integrated music system with WiSA high-resolution wireless audio at its core. Connectivity encompasses Spotify Connect Lossless, Tidal Connect, Qobuz Connect, AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Bluetooth 5.2, HDMI ARC, three optical inputs, coaxial digital, analogue RCA, USB audio for PC and Mac, USB disc playback and a subwoofer output.

Control comes via Accuvoice’s own app or a slim aluminium remote, while onboard room correction, time alignment, 2.1 bass management and lossless parametric EQ with three presets allow the system to be tuned to suit a wide range of rooms.

Each Stream S3 loudspeaker carries five active drive units and 600W of amplification, giving the stereo system a claimed total output of 1.2kW.

The driver complement comprises a 29mm silk dome tweeter flanked by two 130mm mid-bass units in an MTM layout, supported by twin side-firing 120mm woofers. Those woofers are axially aligned and operate in phase as a force-cancelling subwoofer arrangement, reducing cabinet vibration, while the tweeter is mounted directly to a 15mm CNC-milled aluminium front plate for additional isolation.

Accuvoice says its proprietary Virtual Source Point DSP precisely time-aligns every driver, including the woofers, to emulate point-source behaviour.

The speakers are handcrafted in Sweden, use high-performance internal cabling from In-akustik, support 24-bit/96kHz wireless audio over WiSA and are designed to operate as a Roon-ready endpoint.

Finish options include Titanium Dark Grey and Architect White as standard, with Aluminium Grey, Royal Blue and Pearl Beige available to special order. The tweeter plates are supplied in Graphite Black, although Champagne Gold and Copper Red versions can also be specified for added personalisation. Each speaker weighs 15kg and measures 400 x 200 x 310mm [HxWxD].

The Accuvoice Stream S3 system, supplied as a pair of speakers and hub, is expected to be available in the UK from July 2026, priced at £5,995 across all colour and plate permutations.

For more information visit Accuvoice Systems

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