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The Xeo system
Xeo consists of several high-quality components that are optimally matched. When combined, they
can fulll the most demanding requirements for a wireless multi-room and multi-source system.
Components of the Xeo system
Xeo
speakers
The active Xeo speakers Xeo 2, Xeo 4, and Xeo 6 receive the wireless signals
from the Hub or Connect and play them back in optimal sound quality. In addition,
the Xeo 2 can be connected directly to various audio sources. All speakers have
an integrated amplier and can be controlled with a remote control. Display
elements indicate the operating state of the system and controls on the cabinet let
you switch it on/off or change the volume without using the remote control.
Xeo remote
control
The Xeo remote control can be used to turn the speakers on and off, change the
volume, and select a Hub or Connect and its connected signal sources.
Dynaudio
Connect and
Xeo Hub
The Dynaudio Connect and Xeo Hub are the control centers for the Xeo system.
Both offer a new level of wireless connectivity and convenience. Signal sources
such as tuners, receivers, CD players, TVs, streaming clients, network players,
MP3 players, or computers are connected to them. Signals are sent wirelessly and
lossless to the connected Xeo or Focus XD speakers (or Xeo Link) where they are
then played back.
Xeo Extender The Xeo Extender extends the reception range of the Xeo Hub. As a result, Xeo
speakers or other Xeo components can be operated further away from the Xeo
Hub or Dynaudio Connect.
Xeo Link The Xeo Link receives wireless signals from a Xeo Hub or Dynaudio Connect
and outputs analog and digital signals from its connections. As a result, you can
also connect active subwoofers, active speakers, or other components to the
Xeo system. Xeo Link can also be connected with a 1st generation Xeo Hub
(transmitter).