Arena Wireless Speaker Performance Features Ergonomics Value
Festival Wireless Speaker Performance Features Ergonomics Value
PRICE Festival, $499; Arena, $249
AT A GLANCE Plus
Excellent build and sound quality
Chromecast, AirPlay,
Bluetooth built-in
Away mode and optional battery for portability
Minus
Chromecast multiroom interface
THE VERDICT
Riva Audio continues a tradition of excellent sound quality with the WAND series, the company’s first wireless multiroom speakers.
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