
Cambridge Audio
The Cambridge Audio Evo One is a premium all‑in‑one wireless streaming speaker delivering 700 W of power through a 14‑driver array, hi‑resolution audio support, and built‑in MM phonostage, aimed at large‑room high‑fidelity listening.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Evo One for redefining the all‑in‑one speaker category with its 700 W output, 14‑driver architecture, high‑resolution audio support, and premium build, noting its ability to fill large spaces with detailed sound. They also flag its large footprint, high power draw, and limited HDMI eARC functionality as drawbacks for certain installations.
What Users Say
Everyday owners love the modern aesthetic, intuitive large display, and the powerful, bass‑rich sound that works well with popular streaming services, while repeatedly mentioning the speaker’s size and weight as the main pain points.
Common Complaints
The most common user complaints revolve around the speaker’s considerable size and weight, high maximum power consumption, and the lack of Dolby Digital support on HDMI eARC.
How It Compares
vs. KEF LSX II
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Choose Evo One for large rooms and all‑in‑one convenience; choose LSX II for compact, budget‑friendly stereo setups.
vs. Naim Mu-so Qb2
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Evo One is ideal for dedicated high‑power living‑room installations; Mu‑so Qb2 suits users wanting a portable, high‑resolution mini‑system.
vs. Sonos Arc + Era 300s
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Select Evo One for raw power and hi‑res all‑in‑one simplicity; choose Sonos Arc + Era 300s for Dolby Atmos home‑theater and modular surround sound.