Victrola offers new colors in Wireless Speakers and Turntables: All you need to know

Victrola Stream Onyx (image via victrola.com)
Victrola Stream Onyx (Image via victrola.com)

Audio behemoth Victrola, based in Camden, NJ, since 1906, gave its product lines a much-needed breath of fresh air in 2025. The company revealed a colorful refresh to its popular "Stream Onyx" turntable line and "Tempo Bookshelf Speakers" at CES 2025. The exciting new release not only brings stylish color options but also major upgrades to the functionality of these products.

For the first time, Victrola has included Bluetooth capabilities on the Stream Onyx, meaning you can now wirelessly connect to speakers without having a Sonos system. If you are a vinyl enthusiast or someone who loves good sound, then these updates will surely promise a better audio experience.

Apart from Bluetooth, the Stream Onyx recently acquired support for UPnP streaming that connects a turntable to other devices on the same Wi-Fi network for a seamless connection, much like Apple's AirPlay.

Victrola is pushing the envelope by bringing advanced technology together with its vintage design, making the turntables even more accessible for traditionalists as well as modern connectivity seekers. The Stream Onyx, along with its new and improved Tempo Bookshelf Speakers, is now available in a variety of colors to suit any home décor.

It has a platter of die-cast aluminum, bearing a 225mm tonearm fitted with Audio Technica AT-VM95E and Ortofon OM5E. The better your cartridges are built, the finer the sound, and consequently, these turntables make excellent instruments for serious turntable fans interested in bringing quality sound out from the vinyl record shelf.


Tempo Bookshelf Speakers - the ideal pair

For its Tempo Bookshelf Speakers, the company further released a color update. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.4 and Auracast broadcast technology, the speaker has various methods to connect; there is also an RCA, 3.5mm AUX, USB-C, and optical audio input. So, users can connect these Tempo Speakers easily to any sound system installed in their places, adding a new trend of wireless performance.

Those who prefer a more classic listening experience will appreciate the fact that these Tempo Bookshelf Speakers have options for wired connections. So, people with audio sets with traditional set-ups would surely enjoy a hassle-free connection. With wireless capability, traditional connections, excellent sound quality, and versatility, the Tempo Bookshelf Speakers will be an amazing addition to any audio set-up.


Pricing and Availability

Today, Victrola's latest turntables and speakers are on sale. Stream Onyx costs $599.99. The Tempo Bookshelf Speakers cost $199.99. Both products have several colors to offer, so one can choose from a range that best matches their home interior. Such options in newer shades add that stylistic touch to the room while raising the alluring value of the overall Victrola product to appeal to even greater numbers.


Why Victrola's Updates Matter

New colors and tech updates for the Stream Onyx turntable and Tempo Bookshelf Speakers give Victrola an edge over the rest of the competition in the busy world of audio products. The Bluetooth and UPnP streaming capabilities added to the Stream Onyx give the user ample options and modern features without sacrificing high-fidelity sound, which is what Victrola is known for.

Similarly, the Tempo Speakers are perfect add-ons to the turntables as they offer different connectivity options, and the sound quality is quite impressive. Sleek and modern designs with improved features and excellent sound quality make these new products available for traditional audiophiles and the latest tech-savvy listeners.

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Edited by Anshika Jain
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