Cambridge Audio has revealed its new Bluetooth speaker line. Replacing the original Minx Go Bluetooth streamer, launched today are the Go and the Go Radio with similar stylings to the predecessor. Also released is the 100-watt Bluetone 100 streaming device.
Based on Cambridge Audio’s original award winning Minx Go, the refreshed, compact Go instantly streams music from a phone, tablet, or computer with what the company calls “enough power to fill any space with deep, crisp, and immersive sound” from Cambridge Audio’s DSP technology. Battery life is up to 18 hours playback from a single charge.
The new Go adds NFC technology for one-touch Bluetooth pairing and support for aptX Bluetooth streaming for higher quality playback than other protocols. Users can now charge portable devices through the Go’s battery using the USB port on the back of the product. The Go Radio adds a FM tuner with three pre-sets to the Go. Either Go has a pair of 19mm titanium tweeters, with two 50mm woofers.
The Bluetone 100 showcases sound with two 100mm wide-dispersion Balanced Mode Radiator (BMR) technology drivers propelling the audio reproduction. Inputs are either Bluetooth, RCA, or 3.5-mm.
The Go will be available in September for $180. The Go Radio will sell for $200 in November. The tabletop Bluetone 100 is $300 and will ship in September.