
KEF XIO Soundbar
When a brand like KEF, known for decades of acoustic innovation and high-end HiFi design, steps into the soundbar market for the first time, expectations are high. And with the release of the KEF XIO, it’s clear they weren’t just looking to add another soundbar to the shelf. They set out to redefine what a premium all-in-one home theater system could be.
KEF has built a reputation for delivering world-class sound, from compact wireless speakers to their iconic KEF Blade series. So when we heard they were entering the soundbar space, we were curious to see how that HiFi pedigree would translate into a high-end soundbar. The category is already crowded with strong options, but KEF brought their full arsenal of advanced driver design, custom DSP, and real acoustic engineering to create something different.

The result is the XIO, a flagship 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos soundbar designed to deliver immersive, cinematic audio from a single, sleek enclosure. It supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, and incorporates KEF’s latest technologies, including the Uni-Q MX driver array, P185 LF drivers with VECO feedback control, and the Music Integrity Engine for Cinema. Thats certainly a mouthful of tech and we will go over into each one shortly.
On paper, it checks all the right boxes. But specs never tell the full story. We spent time with the XIO in real-world setups to find out if it truly lives up to KEF’s legacy. Let’s dive in and take a closer look.

Design & Build Quality
The first thing that strikes you about the XIO is how elegant it looks. KEF has a long history of tasteful industrial design, and that DNA is fully on display here. The soundbar has a sculpted aluminum top plate with soft-radius edges and a fabric-wrapped front that feels premium and durable. It’s available in Silver Grey or Slate Black, and both finishes blend effortlessly into a variety of spaces.
At just under 48 inches wide and about 2.8 inches tall, the XIO manages to stay slim while still housing twelve individual drivers. It’s substantial in weight, tipping the scales at 23 pounds, which adds to its feeling of solidity and quality. Unlike many plastic-heavy competitors, the XIO feels like a genuine piece of high-end audio equipment. On the top panel, there are responsive soft-touch buttons for quick control and a subtle LED strip that shows your current volume level.

Around back, the bar includes a clean cable management system and comes with a wall-mount template, screws, and plugs suitable for concrete walls. Once mounted, it leaves just under half an inch of clearance from the wall, which is enough to route cables comfortably without adding bulk. And thanks to an onboard gyroscope, the soundbar intelligently detects whether it's wall-mounted or resting on a shelf. Based on its orientation, it reroutes which drivers act as the center or front channels, which we think is an outstanding feature that gives you more flexibility to place where you want to without sacrificing sound quality.
The included C2 remote is also a major upgrade over previous KEF remotes. There’s soft backlighting that gently fades in and out, which is perfect for nighttime use, and the IR sensors in the soundbar are positioned to offer wide-angle reception. While we know most people will end up using a different remote, we found the XIO remote useful to have handy during testing to quickly switch between different sound modes and set up other custom actions without having to pull out our phone every time.

Features & Technology
Inside, you’ll find a full 5.1.2 channel layout powered by twelve class D amplifiers that collectively output up to 820 watts. KEF’s engineers squeezed in an impressive 6 Uni-Q MX drivers for the front and height channels, 2 additional full-range drivers for surround effects, and 4 P185 LF drivers arranged in a force-canceling configuration to handle low-end duties.
Each one of these drivers brings something special. The Uni-Q MX array is a miniaturized version of KEF’s famous concentric driver, redesigned for the limited space of a soundbar. It maintains the wide dispersion and pinpoint imaging KEF is known for, ensuring you get consistent clarity and detail no matter where you sit. And this is not just a gimmick, in our testing we really did find the dispersion to be extremely even across the room, allowing everyone to hear dialogue and effects with a similar level of quality and precision.
The P185 racetrack woofers are equally impressive. Their long, narrow shape offers more surface area than a traditional circular driver, which translates into deeper, more powerful bass without the need for a bulky enclosure. KEF takes things further by equipping these woofers with VECO, or Velocity Control Technology, which is a serious piece of engineering adapted from KEF’s award-winning KC62 subwoofer. This system uses real-time motion sensing and a feedback loop to minimize distortion and power compression. The result is a 28dB reduction in distortion, or roughly 99.8% accuracy, which leads to cleaner, more precise bass, improved dynamics, and a much more emotionally engaging listening experience.
Seeing this level of control in a soundbar is incredibly rare, and it gives the XIO a degree of low-end accuracy and finesse that’s hard to find anywhere else. And from what we heard, it really delivers!
At the core of it all is KEF’s Music Integrity Engine (MIE) for Cinema, a proprietary DSP suite that handles everything from spatial processing and virtualization to adaptive EQ, digital crossovers, and dynamic correction. It’s the system that brings all of the XIO’s components into perfect sync, optimizing timing, phase alignment, and output across every driver to create a soundstage that feels incredibly cohesive and lifelike, with a level of clarity and precision that is rare to find in any soundbar.
Streaming & Connectivity
One of the best things about modern soundbars is how seamlessly they double as music systems. With the XIO, KEF has made it easy to switch from watching a movie to streaming your favorite songs, whether you're hosting friends or just relaxing at home. While basic soundbars rely on Bluetooth alone, KEF takes things further with its powerful W2 wireless platform, giving the XIO true Hi-Res streaming capability and a much richer listening experience.
You can stream music from just about anywhere. The XIO supports Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz, Amazon Music, and more, so you can cast directly from the native app in full fidelity. It also includes Apple AirPlay, Google Cast, UPnP, and Bluetooth 5.3, making it easy to connect no matter what device you're using. For Hi-Res audio lovers, the XIO supports up to 384 kHz streaming over your network.
Controlling everything is just as seamless. You can use the KEF Connect app, the included remote, or the responsive capacitive touch panel on top of the bar. The app offers both Default and expert EQ modes, along with preset options like Dialogue mode to enhance vocal clarity and Night mode for late-night viewing.
KEF also built in Intelligent Placement Technology, which automatically analyzes the bar’s surroundings and calibrates the sound based on where and how it’s positioned in the room. In the app, you can select the calibration feature and it will play a few short test tones and use the mics built into the soundbar to analyze your rooms characteristics. Unlike many systems that require you to walk around with a microphone, this setup is quick and simple enough for anyone to use. It’s one of the few steps we strongly recommend during setup, as we found this room correction feature made a noticeable difference in some of the more uniquely shaped spaces we tried it in.
That said, it’s not a magic fix for every acoustic issue. If you’re stepping into a soundbar of this caliber, it’s worth taking a moment to consider the acoustics of your room too. We put together a guide with practical, beginner-friendly tips on how to improve your space, and we highly recommend giving it a look.
For your TV and other gear, the XIO includes HDMI 2.1 with eARC for lossless audio and simple setup, along with optical and USB-C inputs for older components. There is even an RCA subwoofer output if you want to go wired, and wireless subwoofer support through KEF’s KW2 RX receiver, which makes it easy to pair one of KEF’s high-performance subs without adding clutter.

Performance
From the moment we powered it on, the XIO made it clear this wasn’t going to be a typical soundbar experience. We watched some of our favorite test movies, including The Adam Project, Captain Phillips, and The Irishman.
In every movie we tried, especially ones like Captain Phillips, where characters' voices can be difficult to follow during intense scenes, dialogue was clear and locked to the screen thanks to the precise tuning of the center Uni-Q MX driver. The midrange has that signature KEF naturalness, where vocals and instruments feel fleshed out and organic rather than hollow or boosted. Effects pan smoothly across the front and surround channels, and the spatial placement is remarkably convincing even without rear speakers.
Height effects from the up-firing drivers are also well executed. In Dolby Atmos content, like in The Irishman and The Adam Project, you get a real sense of verticality of the action in the fight scenes and background insects that fill the room above you, without the overly bright or phasey artifacts some soundbars suffer from. It won’t replace dedicated ceiling speakers, but it creates an immersive bubble of sound that enhances action scenes, sweeping soundtracks, and even subtle environmental effects, such as rain or wind.
Bass was deep, tight, and well-integrated. It doesn’t rattle the walls like a 12-inch subwoofer might, but it easily fills a medium or even large room without sounding strained. The dual P185 drivers produce clean, articulate low-end, and during our time with the XIO, we never felt like we needed an external sub. That is, until we decided to pair it with a KEF KC62.
Once we added the KC62, the entire system opened up in a way that was hard to ignore. Offloading the deepest bass to the sub let the soundbar focus more on mids and highs, which brought out extra clarity and detail in dialogue, instruments, and ambient effects. Explosions hit harder, music had more punch and depth, and the whole experience felt more dynamic and cinematic. While the XIO performs impressively on its own, adding a KEF sub like the KC62 takes the performance to another level. It’s not something you have to do, but if you want to push this system to its full potential, the difference is significant.

Final Thoughts
The KEF XIO isn’t just a great soundbar. It’s a serious audio system disguised as one. From the proprietary driver array to the depth of KEF’s DSP engine, every part of the XIO feels like it was designed from the ground up to deliver real audiophile performance in a compact format.
It’s not the cheapest option, and it won’t be the right fit for someone who just wants to hear the news a bit louder. But for those who value true HiFi sound, cinematic immersion, and clean aesthetics all in one package, the XIO might be one of the best all-in-one solutions on the market right now. If you’re looking for a soundbar that looks great, sounds incredible, and feels like a step above everything else, the KEF XIO delivers in every category. It’s one of the most complete home theater soundbars we’ve tested to date.
We’re here to help!
If you have further questions, contact our experts via chat, phone, or email. Or simply visit one of our world-class showrooms to experience speakers, projectors, TVs, and everything in between for yourself before you make a purchase!
If you’re planning your home theater or media room, check out our Home Theater Design page, where we have everything Home Theater related, including our FREE Home Theater Design Tool.
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When a brand like KEF, known for decades of acoustic innovation and high-end HiFi design, steps into the soundbar market for the first time, expectations are high. And with the release of the KEF XIO, it’s clear they weren’t just looking to add another soundbar to the shelf. They set out to redefine what a premium all-in-one home theater system could be.
KEF has built a reputation for delivering world-class sound, from compact wireless speakers to their iconic KEF Blade series. So when we heard they were entering the soundbar space, we were curious to see how that HiFi pedigree would translate into a high-end soundbar. The category is already crowded with strong options, but KEF brought their full arsenal of advanced driver design, custom DSP, and real acoustic engineering to create something different.

The result is the XIO, a flagship 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos soundbar designed to deliver immersive, cinematic audio from a single, sleek enclosure. It supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, and incorporates KEF’s latest technologies, including the Uni-Q MX driver array, P185 LF drivers with VECO feedback control, and the Music Integrity Engine for Cinema. Thats certainly a mouthful of tech and we will go over into each one shortly.
On paper, it checks all the right boxes. But specs never tell the full story. We spent time with the XIO in real-world setups to find out if it truly lives up to KEF’s legacy. Let’s dive in and take a closer look.

Design & Build Quality
The first thing that strikes you about the XIO is how elegant it looks. KEF has a long history of tasteful industrial design, and that DNA is fully on display here. The soundbar has a sculpted aluminum top plate with soft-radius edges and a fabric-wrapped front that feels premium and durable. It’s available in Silver Grey or Slate Black, and both finishes blend effortlessly into a variety of spaces.
At just under 48 inches wide and about 2.8 inches tall, the XIO manages to stay slim while still housing twelve individual drivers. It’s substantial in weight, tipping the scales at 23 pounds, which adds to its feeling of solidity and quality. Unlike many plastic-heavy competitors, the XIO feels like a genuine piece of high-end audio equipment. On the top panel, there are responsive soft-touch buttons for quick control and a subtle LED strip that shows your current volume level.

Around back, the bar includes a clean cable management system and comes with a wall-mount template, screws, and plugs suitable for concrete walls. Once mounted, it leaves just under half an inch of clearance from the wall, which is enough to route cables comfortably without adding bulk. And thanks to an onboard gyroscope, the soundbar intelligently detects whether it's wall-mounted or resting on a shelf. Based on its orientation, it reroutes which drivers act as the center or front channels, which we think is an outstanding feature that gives you more flexibility to place where you want to without sacrificing sound quality.
The included C2 remote is also a major upgrade over previous KEF remotes. There’s soft backlighting that gently fades in and out, which is perfect for nighttime use, and the IR sensors in the soundbar are positioned to offer wide-angle reception. While we know most people will end up using a different remote, we found the XIO remote useful to have handy during testing to quickly switch between different sound modes and set up other custom actions without having to pull out our phone every time.

Features & Technology
Inside, you’ll find a full 5.1.2 channel layout powered by twelve class D amplifiers that collectively output up to 820 watts. KEF’s engineers squeezed in an impressive 6 Uni-Q MX drivers for the front and height channels, 2 additional full-range drivers for surround effects, and 4 P185 LF drivers arranged in a force-canceling configuration to handle low-end duties.
Each one of these drivers brings something special. The Uni-Q MX array is a miniaturized version of KEF’s famous concentric driver, redesigned for the limited space of a soundbar. It maintains the wide dispersion and pinpoint imaging KEF is known for, ensuring you get consistent clarity and detail no matter where you sit. And this is not just a gimmick, in our testing we really did find the dispersion to be extremely even across the room, allowing everyone to hear dialogue and effects with a similar level of quality and precision.
The P185 racetrack woofers are equally impressive. Their long, narrow shape offers more surface area than a traditional circular driver, which translates into deeper, more powerful bass without the need for a bulky enclosure. KEF takes things further by equipping these woofers with VECO, or Velocity Control Technology, which is a serious piece of engineering adapted from KEF’s award-winning KC62 subwoofer. This system uses real-time motion sensing and a feedback loop to minimize distortion and power compression. The result is a 28dB reduction in distortion, or roughly 99.8% accuracy, which leads to cleaner, more precise bass, improved dynamics, and a much more emotionally engaging listening experience.
Seeing this level of control in a soundbar is incredibly rare, and it gives the XIO a degree of low-end accuracy and finesse that’s hard to find anywhere else. And from what we heard, it really delivers!
At the core of it all is KEF’s Music Integrity Engine (MIE) for Cinema, a proprietary DSP suite that handles everything from spatial processing and virtualization to adaptive EQ, digital crossovers, and dynamic correction. It’s the system that brings all of the XIO’s components into perfect sync, optimizing timing, phase alignment, and output across every driver to create a soundstage that feels incredibly cohesive and lifelike, with a level of clarity and precision that is rare to find in any soundbar.
Streaming & Connectivity
One of the best things about modern soundbars is how seamlessly they double as music systems. With the XIO, KEF has made it easy to switch from watching a movie to streaming your favorite songs, whether you're hosting friends or just relaxing at home. While basic soundbars rely on Bluetooth alone, KEF takes things further with its powerful W2 wireless platform, giving the XIO true Hi-Res streaming capability and a much richer listening experience.
You can stream music from just about anywhere. The XIO supports Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz, Amazon Music, and more, so you can cast directly from the native app in full fidelity. It also includes Apple AirPlay, Google Cast, UPnP, and Bluetooth 5.3, making it easy to connect no matter what device you're using. For Hi-Res audio lovers, the XIO supports up to 384 kHz streaming over your network.
Controlling everything is just as seamless. You can use the KEF Connect app, the included remote, or the responsive capacitive touch panel on top of the bar. The app offers both Default and expert EQ modes, along with preset options like Dialogue mode to enhance vocal clarity and Night mode for late-night viewing.
KEF also built in Intelligent Placement Technology, which automatically analyzes the bar’s surroundings and calibrates the sound based on where and how it’s positioned in the room. In the app, you can select the calibration feature and it will play a few short test tones and use the mics built into the soundbar to analyze your rooms characteristics. Unlike many systems that require you to walk around with a microphone, this setup is quick and simple enough for anyone to use. It’s one of the few steps we strongly recommend during setup, as we found this room correction feature made a noticeable difference in some of the more uniquely shaped spaces we tried it in.
That said, it’s not a magic fix for every acoustic issue. If you’re stepping into a soundbar of this caliber, it’s worth taking a moment to consider the acoustics of your room too. We put together a guide with practical, beginner-friendly tips on how to improve your space, and we highly recommend giving it a look.
For your TV and other gear, the XIO includes HDMI 2.1 with eARC for lossless audio and simple setup, along with optical and USB-C inputs for older components. There is even an RCA subwoofer output if you want to go wired, and wireless subwoofer support through KEF’s KW2 RX receiver, which makes it easy to pair one of KEF’s high-performance subs without adding clutter.

Performance
From the moment we powered it on, the XIO made it clear this wasn’t going to be a typical soundbar experience. We watched some of our favorite test movies, including The Adam Project, Captain Phillips, and The Irishman.
In every movie we tried, especially ones like Captain Phillips, where characters' voices can be difficult to follow during intense scenes, dialogue was clear and locked to the screen thanks to the precise tuning of the center Uni-Q MX driver. The midrange has that signature KEF naturalness, where vocals and instruments feel fleshed out and organic rather than hollow or boosted. Effects pan smoothly across the front and surround channels, and the spatial placement is remarkably convincing even without rear speakers.
Height effects from the up-firing drivers are also well executed. In Dolby Atmos content, like in The Irishman and The Adam Project, you get a real sense of verticality of the action in the fight scenes and background insects that fill the room above you, without the overly bright or phasey artifacts some soundbars suffer from. It won’t replace dedicated ceiling speakers, but it creates an immersive bubble of sound that enhances action scenes, sweeping soundtracks, and even subtle environmental effects, such as rain or wind.
Bass was deep, tight, and well-integrated. It doesn’t rattle the walls like a 12-inch subwoofer might, but it easily fills a medium or even large room without sounding strained. The dual P185 drivers produce clean, articulate low-end, and during our time with the XIO, we never felt like we needed an external sub. That is, until we decided to pair it with a KEF KC62.
Once we added the KC62, the entire system opened up in a way that was hard to ignore. Offloading the deepest bass to the sub let the soundbar focus more on mids and highs, which brought out extra clarity and detail in dialogue, instruments, and ambient effects. Explosions hit harder, music had more punch and depth, and the whole experience felt more dynamic and cinematic. While the XIO performs impressively on its own, adding a KEF sub like the KC62 takes the performance to another level. It’s not something you have to do, but if you want to push this system to its full potential, the difference is significant.

Final Thoughts
The KEF XIO isn’t just a great soundbar. It’s a serious audio system disguised as one. From the proprietary driver array to the depth of KEF’s DSP engine, every part of the XIO feels like it was designed from the ground up to deliver real audiophile performance in a compact format.
It’s not the cheapest option, and it won’t be the right fit for someone who just wants to hear the news a bit louder. But for those who value true HiFi sound, cinematic immersion, and clean aesthetics all in one package, the XIO might be one of the best all-in-one solutions on the market right now. If you’re looking for a soundbar that looks great, sounds incredible, and feels like a step above everything else, the KEF XIO delivers in every category. It’s one of the most complete home theater soundbars we’ve tested to date.
We’re here to help!
If you have further questions, contact our experts via chat, phone, or email. Or simply visit one of our world-class showrooms to experience speakers, projectors, TVs, and everything in between for yourself before you make a purchase!
If you’re planning your home theater or media room, check out our Home Theater Design page, where we have everything Home Theater related, including our FREE Home Theater Design Tool.
When you buy from Audio Advice, you’re buying from a trusted seller since 1978. We offer Free Shipping, Lifetime Expert Support, and our Price Guarantee. We look forward to serving you!
























