Best AirPlay speakers 2025: the top Apple-friendly wireless speakers, all tested by TechRadar

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The best AirPlay speakers aren’t limited to Apple’s own devices. At TechRadar, we’ve tested and reviewed hundreds of speakers, giving us the expertise to identify the top models for Apple’s wireless streaming technology. AirPlay works seamlessly over your home Wi-Fi network, and as our testing shows, it’s compatible with many non-Apple products as well as Apple ones.

In this guide, we’ve selected the best AirPlay speakers across various price points to suit every need and budget based on our hands-on time with each speaker. Whether you’re streaming music, podcasts, audiobooks, or movies, these speakers connect effortlessly to your iPhone, iPad, or MacBook and deliver excellent sound quality. Our team’s extensive testing and time spent reviewing each product ensures every option here meets the highest standards of performance and compatibility.

Because AirPlay runs on Wi-Fi, many of these models also feature on our best wireless speakers list. However, if portability is your priority, you might want to explore our guide to the best Bluetooth speakers, which focuses on compact, battery-powered options for on-the-go listening.

Last year, Apple’s iOS 18 update introduced spatial audio to AirPlay, letting you stream virtual surround sound from your iPhone to a HomePod or any AirPlay-compatible speaker. This new feature makes these speakers even more versatile – and every speaker in this guide is ready to deliver that next-level audio experience.

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Becky Scarrott

I became TechRadar's dedicated Audio Editor in April 2024. I've reviewed over 150 audio products since becoming a tech journalist, ranging from super-budget earbuds to high-end Hi-Res Audio music players. Before joining TechRadar, I spent three years at What Hi-Fi? testing everything the world of audio had to offer; before that, I was a professional dancer. My love of music ties it all together.

Recent updates

January 28, 2025
Refreshed the introduction to focus on our extensive hands-on experience and testing of the speakers we've recommended. Added the KEF LSX II LT as our 'best stereo speaker option'. Added image galleries to each entry so readers can get a better look at the speakers. Mentioned the upcoming Homepod Mini 2 launch and Zeppelin Pro review, so readers know what's coming soon.

The best AirPlay speakers of 2025

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Best AirPlay speaker overall

The best AirPlay speaker for most people

Specifications

Weight: 4.08lbs
Dimensions: 4.72 x 7.18 x 5.14 in (120 x 183 x 131 mm)
Drivers: 2 x tweeters, 1 x woofer
Supported Connectivity: Alexa, Sonos Voice Control, Apple AirPlay 2
Aux-in: Yes
USB: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Excellent detail and clarity
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Much improved bass over Sonos One
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3.5mm line-in option and Bluetooth, too

Reasons to avoid

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Bass can be heavy-handed at times
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Less audio improvement over Sonos One than expected

This may not be an Apple speaker, but we've put the Sonos Era 100 at the top of this list because we think it's the option that will suit most people. It's a good step up from the Sonos One, which sat atop this list before it, and with seamless AirPlay 2 support, it's the best all-round option – ideal for those with Apple devices, or with something else (or, most importantly, both).

You can send sound to the Era 100 over AirPlay 2, or using Sonos' own multi-room system, or just using Bluetooth.

From playing a YouTube video to streaming Apple Music, the Era 100 can play top quality sound with excellent detail and clarity – we noted in our review how voices and treble were full of vitality and realism. With such an expressive soundstage, excellent features and premium connectivity, in a reasonably small package that can still go loud, this is all the speaker a lot of rooms need.

Read our full Sonos Era 100 review

The best budget AirPlay speaker

The best small AirPlay speaker for Apple lovers

Specifications

Weight: 0.76lbs
Dimensions: 3.3 x 3.9 x 3.9 inch / 8.43 x 9.79 x 9.79 cm
Drivers: Full-range driver and dual passive radiators for deep bass and crisp high frequencies
Supported connectivity : Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5, AirPlay
Aux-in: No
USB: No

Reasons to buy

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Incredible sound for the size
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Sleek and small design

Reasons to avoid

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Siri works with limited services for music
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Not as expressive as larger speakers

For anyone looking to enter the Apple smart ecosystem, or who has an Apple Music subscription, the HomePod mini is a great option. It's far cheaper than some might expect, packing mighty sounds and an elegant design for under $100 / £100 / AU$150.

For us, the audio performance is the key reason to buy the HomePod mini. It's excellent for a speaker that's so small, and it really feels like the right mix of price and sound quality. The bass is strong but isn't too heavy, vocals stand out of the mix with clarity, and when you pair two HomePod minis the stereo experience really gives the whole setup room to get lively. There may be better-sounding speakers in this list, but they're all much larger and more expensive – the HomePod mini is certainly the best value, and the best way to add AirPlay to a room with a subtle speaker that doesn't dominate a surface.

If you're considering the Apple HomePod mini and you're not in a rush, it might be worth waiting to see what Apple has in store for us with the HomePod mini 2, which is already being teased and expected to have a 2025 release.

Read our full Apple HomePod mini review

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The best Apple AirPlay speaker

The best AirPlay speakers for all-Apple homes

Specifications

Weight: 5.16lbs
Dimensions: 5.6 x 6.6 inches (142 x 168mm)
Drivers: 1 woofer, 5 tweeters
Supported Connectivity: Apple Music, AirPlay 2
Aux-in: No
USB: No

Reasons to buy

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Excellent clarity and detail
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Rich, well-balanced soundstage
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A pair with Atmos is mind-blowing

Reasons to avoid

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No Bluetooth or aux-in
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Siri just isn't that useful
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Less bass impact than original

The big HomePod is back, and if you're tied into the Apple ecosystem it's pretty great – but AirPlay is the only way to get music to it (well, and Siri, but that really wants to be used with Apple Music), so if you've got Android users in the house, you should look elsewhere. There's no Bluetooth, no Chromecast, no Spotify Connect, no aux-in. However, as Apple Music and AirPlay devices go, it's great.

If you're Apple Music user, the HomePod 2 is perhaps the best-value speaker out there. It’s cheaper than what you get from the hardcore hi-fi brands (such as the Naim Mu-so Qb 2), but is crammed with luscious detail, crisp treble, and a rich mid-range. And you get the impressively easy setup and control you'd expect from Apple.

Compared to the first generation of HomePod, there's better clarity around the upper mids, which really benefits classical and acoustic music, and the Dolby Atmos performance is incredible if you have two in a stereo pair. However the second generation HomePods are not as loud as the first gen, and the bass is a bit lighter too. They're still a huge step up from the HomePods mini, though, and the sound quality you get for the money is excellent.

Read our full Apple HomePod 2 review

The best premium AirPlay speaker

The best AirPlay speaker for premium sound quality without going massive

Specifications

Weight: 5.6kg
Size: 210mm x 218mm x 212mm
Drivers: 1 x Woofer, 2 x Mid-range, 2 x Tweeter, 2 x Passive Radiator
Supported Connectivity: UPnP, AirPlay, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth aptX
Aux-in: Yes
USB: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Lovely physical interface
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Robust, balanced and informative sound
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Capable of startling volume

Reasons to avoid

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Frustrating control app
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Not the biggest audio presentation around

Naim Audio is a company that produces some of the most stylish connected speakers in the business, and we think the Mu-So Qb 2nd Generation is the best it's put out yet. With Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak playing via Tidal, the Naim controls the strangely chilly low frequencies well.

The frequency range is nicely balanced overall, with no area given undue prominence nor too little power. And, with something like Mogwai’s Come On Die Young, the Qb 2nd Gen. showcases its facility with dynamics, both great and small.

It comes will a full suite of connectivity options including aptX Bluetooth, Spotify Connect and AirPlay 2, which means it's easy to play to it in high quality, no matter what device you're using – and that's before we get to its wired options.

But even if you don't have your phone in hand, this wireless speaker is still controllable using its sleek touchscreen which allows you to access internet radio stations, for example. It's got a premium price, but if you opt for the Qb then you won't be disappointed.

Read our full Mu-So Qb 2nd Generation review

The best portable AirPlay speaker

The best Bluetooth speaker with AirPlay

Specifications

Weight: 0.43kg
Size: 168mm x 62mm x 60mm (H x W x D)
Drivers: Two class-H amplifiers, one tweeter, and one midwoofer
Supported Connectivity: Apple AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Ethernet: No
Aux-in: No
USB: No

Reasons to buy

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Powerful audio performance
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Easily portable design

Reasons to avoid

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Fairly pricey
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Bass can be overwhelming

The Sonos Roam is our pick for the best Bluetooth speaker for most people, with a powerful sound, rugged design, excellent connectivity features, and smart home control. A bass-heavy audio performance makes it ideal for use outdoors, while a clever Automatic Switching feature means it's easily used indoors, too – though audiophiles may dislike the overwhelming low frequencies and rhythmic handling.

Following in the footsteps of the Sonos Move, the Sonos Roam comes with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity along with AirPlay 2 support, which means it can work as a portable speaker outdoors as well as part of your multi-room Sonos system, or with other AirPlay 2 speakers in a multi-room system – and with Google Assistant and Alexa onboard, it doubles up a smart speaker too.

In spite of its (relatively) low price you’re getting a lot for your money here. Its slick design means the Sonos Roam won’t look out of place in your home, while a rugged, waterproof and dustproof build and a decent battery life make it ideal for listening to music outdoors.

Read our full Sonos Roam review

The best AirPlay speaker for Spatial Audio

The most expansive soundstage from Sonos yet

Specifications

Weight: 9.9lb
Dimensions: 6.30 x 10.24 x 7.28 in (160 x 260 x 185 mm)
Drivers: 4x tweeters, 2x woofers
Supported connectivity : Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0
Aux-in: No
USB charging: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Impressive stereo and Dolby Atmos effects
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Very detailed and rich sound
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3.5mm line-in option and Bluetooth

Reasons to avoid

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Bass could be deeper
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Unforgiving with flawed recordings
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Dolby Atmos music is still limited

Sonos didn't just release the impressive Era 100 in 2023. Instead, it dropped two new wireless speakers to its range. The Era 300 is the more premium option out of the two and is packed with top-of-the-line features.

The one stand out feature for us – outside of AirPlay 2 support – is the addition of Dolby Atmos, which is a first for Sonos, and we're so glad it did take the leap as this has completely elevated this speaker to another level with its ability to deliver an immersive Spatial Audio experience from just a single speaker. The HomePod 2 is excellent for Dolby Atmos with a pair, but this gives you the most spatial trickery from a single unit.

Now, to get Dolby Atmos sound from it, you can't use AirPlay 2 – you need to connect your Apple Music account to the Sonos app. But you can listen to music regularly over AirPlay 2, and you still get the best stereo effect we've heard from a single speaker. It's great to listen to overall, featuring a metric ton of detail, and a great balance of sound overall – though it has no tolerance for imperfections in lower-quality music. You'll hear the issues, for sure.

It wins points for its ease of use. Sonos' app makes it easy to set up, and easy to tune it to your room, helping to make the spatial sound come across even more dramatically. It's bigger than most of the options here (but not all), but it can certainly fill a large room on its own, which is an advantage.

The Sonos Era 300 has also had a serious bump in appeal thanks to Apple’s iOS 18 operating system. Released in September 2024, this new update to Apple products adds one key audio component: it brings spatial audio to AirPlay. This means you can stream spatial audio via an iPhone to a compatible speaker and the Sonos Era 300 is our top pick for spatial audio support that would rely on it being supplied via AirPlay.

Read our full Sonos Era 300 review

The best AirPlay speaker for hi-fi sound

7. B&W Zeppelin (2021)

The best AirPlay speaker for balanced, detailed sound

Specifications

Weight: 6.5kg
Dimensions: 210 x 650 x 194mm
Drivers: 2x 25mm (1”) Double dome tweeters, 2x 90mm (3 1⁄2”) FST midrange, 1 x 150mm Subwoofer
Supported connectivity : AirPlay 2, Bluetooth 5, Spotify Connect, B&W Music App
Ethernet: Yes
Aux-in: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Balanced, detailed, full-range sound
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All sorts of wireless streaming options

Reasons to avoid

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Not quite the stereo separation we were led to expect
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Pretty large for a wireless speaker

Bowers & Wilkins revived its iconic Zeppelin wireless speaker for 2021. Well, it was revived in terms of looks; the internal hardware in the B&W Zeppelin (2021) is all new and, it turns out, more than fit for purpose.

This latest Zeppelin speaker comes with aptX Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect built-in. You also get access to pretty much all the rest of the planet’s stock of music via its clean, tidy and responsive Music control app. There’s support for the Amazon Alexa voice-assistant, too. And the unit is just as good-looking, just as well-made, and just as big as it ever was.

During our testing, we decided it sounds better than ever, too. If your priority is finely balanced and full-range sound that has the kind of natural sound and attention to detail of hi-fi speakers, Bowers and Wilkins has you covered. And while it isn’t a substitute for an actual pair of stereo speakers, the Zeppelin serves up a wide, well-defined and endlessly engaging sound, no matter the genre of music – though the Sonos Era 300 maybe has is slightly beaten on the stereo effect. It's not exactly cheap, but in this case the price seems absolutely justified.

We're currently working on a full review of the new Zeppelin Pro, which we'll share soon. This means it's well worth keeping your eyes peeled for deals on the Zeppelin (2021) model here, as it could be discounted when the newer option launches.

Read more: Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin (2021) review

The best stereo AirPlay speaker

The best stereo AirPlay stereo speakers

Specifications

Dimensions: 240 x 155 x 180mm (HxWxD)
Weight: 6.8kg
Dolby Atmos / DTS:X enabled: No
Active or Passive: Active
Subwoofer: N/A
Frequency response: 49Hz - 47kHz
Maximum Output: 200W (Class D)

Reasons to buy

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Compact, chic design
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Highly entertaining sound
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Extensive connectivity

Reasons to avoid

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No analog input
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Won't fill bigger rooms

You want perfection? This is as close as you can get, if you want a smaller set of wireless AirPlay-supporting stereo speakers. KEF has long been a frontrunner in the ‘entire hi-fi system in a pair of speakers’ category, and the bijou LSX II LT is its crowning glory.

Essentially, it is a streaming sound system squirrelled into two compact, great-looking and beautifully finished loudspeakers. Between them, they're capable of high-res digital audio output from any hi-res source you care to mention – including your TV.

OK, the dimensions mean this speaker pair isn't one for a venue; they struggle to fill larger listening spaces with boot-shaking sound, but that is understandable. This proposition also goes without any analog inputs, which means it may not be suitable for some people (note that the LSX II LT's bigger brother, the KEF LSX II, has them) and if you want vinyl-friendly speakers, these won't do that (see the Kanto Ren for an alternative, although you'd be going without Wi-Fi).

As long as these minor points don’t worry you, it’s very hard to criticise here. The KEF LSX II LT absolutely rank among the best wireless hi-res (AirPlay-supporting) speakers you can currently buy.

Read our full KEF LSX II LT review

The best AirPlay speaker for style

The best AirPlay speakers for style

Specifications

Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.4 x 7.1 inches / 250 x 162 x 180.5mm
Weight: 3kg (6.7lbs)
Dolby Atmos / DTS:X enabled: No
Connectivity : Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 5GHz and 2.4GHz dual-band (with Apple AirPlay), USB-C, AUX
Battery life: 11 hours
Frequency response: 52Hz - 40kHz
Speaker drivers: 2x 15W tweeters, 1x 30W mid-low driver

Reasons to buy

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Great sound-quality
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Eye-catching amp-like design
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Considerably cheaper than competitors

Reasons to avoid

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Buttons and details look a tad cheap
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Companion app a little limited
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Average battery life

If you want to listen to music via AirPlay from a retro-looking tabletop speaker, then take a look at the Edifier D32, which is our top pick for style and old-school charm. However, it's not all about the looks, as the D32 also delivers impressive audio – especially considering its price.

It sounds great, on the whole. In our review, we commented that it delivers "clean, balanced, delicate sound" and particularly excels in handling treble and midrange sounds. However, it lacks powerful sub-bass, making it less ideal for bass lovers or party speakers. If you want to customize the sound, you adjust the EQ via presets in the Edifier ConneX app. But it's mostly a minimal app and not packed with many other features.

Specs-wise, the Edifier D32 boasts high-res audio support with LDAC and ALAC (when using Apple's AirPlay), and Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi, and wired connectivity options with AUX and USB-C. Battery life is a little disappointing at 11 hours. It doesn't fall too far behind rivals, but if longevity is a priority, you might want to look elsewhere.

It's our top pick if you want a standout design. It's a tabletop speaker with a textured outer casing and golden grille, which gives it a retro aesthetic that makes the wireless speaker look like a little amp. Of course, it's not going to suit everyone and some might find the buttons, dials and gold detailing a tad cheap-looking, close up. Still, if you like that nostalgic vibe and want a reliable AirPlay speaker that looks good, sounds great and is relatively affordable, the Edifier D32 is a great choice.

Read our full Edifier D32 review

How to choose the best AirPlay speaker

There are a lot of factors to consider when you're looking for the best AirPlay speakers for you.

One of the obvious ones is budget. None of the speakers in our list is super-cheap cheap, but some are much more affordable than others. And they are from some of the best audio brands around, which means your money will go further and you'll have access to updates so they keep working for a long time.

Design is also important. Happily, most AirPlay speakers are simple and streamlined, meaning they'll fit into most homes discretely. However, it is worth considering whether a small portable speaker, like the Sonos Roam or HomePod mini, is better for you than a big B&W speaker.

Finally, think about sound quality. All of the best AirPlay speakers are on our list for a reason, but you might have specific things to consider. For example, do you like listening to hi-res audio? Only a few of the options below will give you the sound quality you're looking for.

The best way to choose the right AirPlay speaker for you is to take a look at the options and compare the specs. Be sure to click through to our reviews of the speakers too, which will give you even more information about how they work day-to-day.

The best AirPlay speakers: FAQs

Can I AirPlay to multiple speakers?

If your speakers are AirPlay 2, you should have no trouble using AirPlay to cast your music to more than one speaker at a time, using an easy list of them from your Apple device.

Which is better, Google Chromecast or Apple AirPlay 2?

It depends on your needs. In terms of pure audio fidelity, Chromecast wins; it supports 24-bit / 96Hz streaming, whereas AirPlay 2 is limited to 16-bit / 44.1Hz streaming. So, if you're looking for hi-res audio support, Chromecast is your best bet.

But it mainly comes down to what devices you use – Android phones can't stream to AirPlay speakers by default (there are third-party options to enable this, but anything unofficial is always risky). And there tend to be more AirPlay 2 speaker options overall, especially from the more premium brands.

How we test the best AirPlay speakers

We've tested all of the top AirPlay speakers in this guide and, to be included, we wanted to ensure that each device ticked a few key boxes.

For starters, as you might expect, we wanted to ensure they have reliable AirPlay integration that works well and provides a reliable connection.

We also wanted to ensure they boast great sound quality. Not all of these speakers provide room-filling sound, but they all blast out music and do your favorite tracks and albums justice.

We've been sure to include a number of different types of speakers, from those that are more portable to soundbars that are, mostly, designed to hang out in one place.

Latest updates to the best AirPlay speakers guide

January 28, 2025
Refreshed the introduction to focus on our extensive hands-on experience and testing of the speakers we've recommended. Added the KEF LSX II LT as our 'best stereo speaker option'. Added image galleries to each entry so readers can get a better look at the speakers. Mentioned the upcoming Homepod Mini 2 launch and Zeppelin Pro review, so readers know what's coming soon.

September 18, 2024
Added details of iOS 18's spatial audio updates to AirPlay. Added the Edifier D32 as our 'best for style' pick based on our recent review.

Becky Scarrott
Audio Editor

Becky became Audio Editor at TechRadar in 2024, but joined the team in 2022 as Senior Staff Writer, focusing on all things hi-fi. Before this, she spent three years at What Hi-Fi? testing and reviewing everything from wallet-friendly wireless earbuds to huge high-end sound systems. Prior to gaining her MA in Journalism in 2018, Becky freelanced as an arts critic alongside a 22-year career as a professional dancer and aerialist – any love of dance starts with a love of music. Becky has previously contributed to Stuff, FourFourTwo and The Stage. When not writing, she can still be found throwing shapes in a dance studio, these days with varying degrees of success.