Accuvoice Systems has officially entered the premium audio scene with the launch of its first product, the Stream S3—a compact, fully active wireless speaker system designed to deliver true audiophile performance without the usual cable clutter. Based in Helsingborg, the company is positioning itself at the intersection of Scandinavian design minimalism and uncompromising sound engineering.

The name Accuvoice is short for “accurate voice,” and that philosophy runs through every aspect of the Stream S3. Rather than chasing convenience at the expense of fidelity, Accuvoice has built its debut system around WiSA-certified high-resolution wireless audio, capable of transmitting music losslessly at up to 24-bit/96 kHz with extremely low latency. In practical terms, this means the Stream S3 behaves more like a traditional high-end wired system than a typical lifestyle speaker—only without the cables.
Although Accuvoice Systems is a new brand, the experience behind it is anything but. Founder Anders Wijk has more than three decades in the audio industry, having built his first loudspeakers in the 1990s before later serving as R&D Manager at AudioPro. That background is clearly reflected in the Stream S3’s engineering focus, which prioritizes coherence, dynamics, and tonal accuracy over gimmicks. The ambition is bold: to offer a wireless system that can genuinely replace a classic floor-standing speaker setup.

Physically, the Stream S3 is compact, but the technical substance behind the cabinet is anything but small. Each speaker is a three-way, fully active design powered by massive internal amplification totaling 1.2 kW for the stereo system. Five active drivers per speaker work together to deliver a wide frequency range, extending down to 35 Hz, with the kind of authority normally associated with much larger enclosures. To keep bass tight and free from unwanted coloration, Accuvoice employs a force-cancelling subwoofer system that actively suppresses cabinet vibrations, allowing the music—not the enclosure—to do the talking.
One of the Stream S3’s defining traits is its focus on spatial realism. Accuvoice’s Virtual Source Point technology carefully aligns and tunes each driver so that the sound appears to originate from a single, coherent point in space. The result is a holographic soundstage where vocals and instruments are precisely placed, creating an immersive listening experience that feels remarkably natural for a wireless system. This approach reflects Accuvoice’s belief that imaging and timing are just as critical to musical realism as raw power.

Streaming and connectivity are equally serious. The Stream S3 is built to integrate seamlessly into modern digital ecosystems, with native support for Spotify Connect Lossless, Tidal Connect, AirPlay 2, Chromecast, and Bluetooth 5.2, while Qobuz Connect certification is in progress. Beyond streaming, the system functions as a full-featured hub, offering HDMI ARC for TV integration, multiple digital and analogue inputs, USB audio for direct PC or Mac connection, and advanced bass management for optional 2.1 setups. Automatic room correction and a personal equalizer further ensure that the system adapts to real-world living spaces rather than demanding a perfect listening room.

Visually, the Stream S3 embraces restrained Scandinavian aesthetics. Clean lines, premium materials, and a discreet form factor allow it to blend naturally into modern interiors, while a solid aluminium remote reinforces the sense that this is a true high-end product rather than a lifestyle gadget. Roon compatibility completes the picture, making the system especially appealing to serious music collectors with large digital libraries.
Accuvoice Systems describes the Stream S3 as a “just add music” solution, but the intent goes far deeper than simplicity. This is a system designed for listeners who want the emotional impact, scale, and precision of traditional high-end hi-fi, yet refuse to compromise their living space—or their workflow—with racks of equipment and cables.
The Accuvoice Stream S3 is scheduled to arrive at selected retailers and online channels in the first quarter of 2026, with a suggested retail price of approximately $7,600 USD, including worldwide shipping. For a debut product, it sends a clear message: Accuvoice is aiming straight for the high end, and it is doing so on its own terms.


