Make Waves: Subscribe Today and Get a Free Portable Speaker worth £179

Make Waves: Subscribe Today and Get a Free Portable Speaker worth £179



Passport,
face mask, chargers, speakers? Whether you’re kicking
up sand in Sicily or cooking farm-to-table fare on home shores, a
good playlist and an even better sound system are essential
components of the modern traveller’s knapsack.

Here at SUITCASE, we don’t just travel, we travel well, which is
why we’ve teamed up with the high-performance audio brand KEF to
give new SUITCASE subscribers a not-so-little, though perfectly
luggage-sized, gift. Sign up to our annual
subscription
now and you’ll receive a gold KEF MUO speaker worth £179. We have limited stock so
you’ll need to act fast.


As any self-respecting audiophile will know, KEF has been
toiling at the vanguard of music technology since the 60s,
producing speakers at the intersection of art and engineering. Back
then, it made history as one of the first British audio companies
to employ computer technology in testing and design. Today, the
snappy brand name is shorthand for architectural speakers that look
as good as they sound.

Travellers, meet MUO. Made in collaboration with Ross Lovegrove,
the award-winning British designer whose little black book of
former collaborations includes Issey Miyake and Hermes (to name
two), it’s as much a miniature sculpture – something to nestle in
your Zoom background or among a dinner table centrepiece – as it is
a world-class speaker.


This pocket rocket needs to be heard to be believed. It features
KEF’s legendary Uni-Q drive array for a flawless, unfiltered sound
no matter whether you’re at the beach or up in the hills, and can
be paired with other MUO speakers for a socially distanced,
multi-room party. Weighing just under two pounds and at 20cm in
length, this slick-as-a-whip Bluetooth speaker will make serious
waves with your fellow nomads.

Buy an annual subscription today and claim your
complimentary KEF MUO speaker. Hurry; we have limited stocks. Once
they’re gone, they’re gone.

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