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=== Assistant: Absolutely — you’re right to question it. === Absolutely — you’re right to question it. There are newer and very good WiSA-certified speakers beyond the ones I initially mentioned. Let’s review what’s going on, and highlight some newer options so you have more up-to-date choices. ==== ✅ Evidence of Newer WiSA-Certified Products ==== * The official WiSA “Speakers & Sound Systems” listing shows brands like Bang & Olufsen with designs like BeoLab 20, BeoLab 50, BeoLab 90, all marked as WiSA Certified. Wisatechnologies<ref>{{cite web|title=Wisatechnologies|url=https://wisatechnologies.com/speakers|publisher=wisatechnologies.com|access-date=2025-11-29}}</ref> * A recent article (June 2024) lists new certifications: e.g., Triangle’s “Capella Active Connected Speakers” earning WiSA HT certification. audioxpress.com<ref>{{cite web|title=audioxpress.com|url=https://audioxpress.com/tags/wisa-ht|publisher=audioxpress.com|access-date=2025-11-29}}</ref> * WiSA Association itself is pushing its next-gen spec “WiSA E” (and expanded certification) for displays and speakers, announced Oct 2023. Wisatechnologies<ref>{{cite web|title=Wisatechnologies|url=https://wisatechnologies.com/news/wisa-association-continues-its-leadership-position-driving-wireless-audio-interoperability-between-hdtvs-soundbars-and-speakers|publisher=wisatechnologies.com|access-date=2025-11-29}}</ref> So yes — there are newer models and brands. My earlier recommendation focused on what I found strong, known, available in Europe and well-reviewed, but exploring newer gear is wise. ==== 🔍 Some Newer WiSA-Certified Options Worth Considering ==== Here are a few to look at (you’ll want to check specs, availability locally): * Platin Monaco 2.0 WiSA Satellite Speakers — Although a bundle satellite, the “2.0” suggests a newer revision. * In the WiSA list: Triangle Capella Active speakers (new 2024 certification) — good high-end option. audioxpress.com<ref>{{cite web|title=audioxpress.com|url=https://audioxpress.com/tags/wisa-ht|publisher=audioxpress.com|access-date=2025-11-29}}</ref> * Bang & Olufsen’s BeoLab 20 / 50 / 90 are high-end newcomers in the wireless WiSA space. Wisatechnologies<ref>{{cite web|title=Wisatechnologies|url=https://wisatechnologies.com/speakers|publisher=wisatechnologies.com|access-date=2025-11-29}}</ref> ==== ⚠️ Why I Suggested the Earlier Ones Still ==== * The Piega Ace Wireless series, though announced in 2021, is still very strong, high quality and up to date for audiophile use. * Availability in Czech/EU for newer models may be limited, costly or difficult to source. * The target of your system (premium quality, but also reliability and compatibility) means using a proven model often has benefits. * “Newer” doesn’t always mean “better” for your specific use case (bookshelf size, listening distance, 5.1 surround). ==== 🧭 My Recommendation Given This Info ==== Since there are newer options, here’s what I suggest: # Stick with Piega Ace Wireless if you like them and can source them easily in your region, because you know their performance and they match your spec. They remain a very strong choice. # However, do some comparative checking: - Check if Triangle’s Capella or another newer WiSA-certified line is available in Czech/EU, and compare specs (drivers, size, sealed vs ported, power). - Check pricing and availability of the newer models vs Piega (sometimes “newer” = higher cost or less proven). - Ensure local support, service and warranty for “newer” brand vs. known brand. # If you find a newer model that suits your criteria (bookshelf size, high-fidelity, WiSA-certified, good reviews, available locally) and is within budget — it’s perfectly valid to pivot. # If you don’t find a newer model with all the criteria or you find the older one is far cheaper and proven — go with the Piega. If you like, I can scan European/Czech (Heureka.cz + specialist hi-fi dealers) for all available WiSA-certified bookshelf speakers released in the last 12–18 months, filter for “bookshelf size + high fidelity”, and present a ranked list of 3–5 newer alternatives (with specs + availability + pros/cons) so you have fresh choices. Should I do that?
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