For more than a decade, KEF’s LS50 series has been regarded as the crème de la crème among audiophile-grade bookshelf speakers. The British hi-fi manufacturer released the original LS50 in 2012, followed by the LS50 Wireless, an active version with wireless streaming capabilities, in 2018.
Then, in 2020, KEF released second-gen versions of each: the LS50 Meta (passive) and the LS50 Wireless II (active). Both looked nearly identical to their predecessors, but KEF upgraded each with new proprietary technology — Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) — to significantly reduce distortion, as well as a few other under-the-hood tweaks to further enhance their overall sound.
KEF currently still sells the LS50 Meta and the LS50 Wireless II. And, if you’re willing to spend a significant amount, they’re both still considered some of the best passive and active speaker systems you can buy.
But, as of today, KEF upgraded each in the looks department. Specifically, you can now buy each in two new finishes.
KEF LS50 Meta and LS50 Wireless II

Sand Shell or Moss Green
To date, you’ve been able to buy each of the LS50 Meta and LS50 Wireless II speakers in several different finishes.
The LS50 Meta came in three different options: Carbon Black, Mineral White and Royal Blue.







