The Breton manufacturer unveiled the Cabasse The Pearl Myuki WiFi/Bluetooth speaker at the Munich High End 2024. This is the first portable model in the Cabasse The Pearl range. Bluetooth, WiFi and AirPlay 2 compatible, it includes a handle and a rechargeable battery offering 12 hours of autonomy.

Cabasse The Pearl, a growing range
Launched in 2018 with the Cabasse The Pearl connected speaker, The Pearl Collection range has grown over the years. Today, it also includes the Cabasse The Pearl Akoya and Cabasse The Pearl Keshi 2.1 System connected speakers. This is an exceptional series, built around a tri-coaxial driver. The new Cabasse The Pearl Myuki doesn’t feature this specific driver, but it does share the spherical design shared by all the range’s devices.
Cabasse The Pearl Myuki, packed with innovation
The Breton manufacturer is taking advantage of its new Cabasse The Pearl Myuki Bluetooth speaker to deploy a new 4.7″ midbass driver. The latter adopts a honeycomb structure to stiffen the polypropylene cone. The result is a bass with greater impact and firmness.

Associated with the two midbass drivers is a 1.7″ Dom 45 tweeter. This is another innovation patented by the French manufacturer. It ensures that high frequencies are not only delivered more clearly and precisely, but also more evenly distributed throughout the room, optimizing sound perception. This unit is powered by a 141-Watt amplification system (65W for the tweeter and 38W for each of the midbass drivers).
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A portable model
The Cabasse The Pearl Myuki WiFi/Bluetooth speaker is the portable model in the range. To achieve this, it incorporates a battery offering up to 12 hours of autonomy and a handle molded into its chassis. As a result, it can easily be moved from one room to another in the house, or set up on the patio. For audiophiles who want to take the Cabasse The Pearl Myuki speaker on vacation or away for the weekend, it comes with its own carry bag.

Wireless connectivity, digital and analog inputs
The versatile Cabasse The Pearl Myuki Bluetooth speaker is perfectly at home with digital music. For this purpose, it adopts a Bluetooth and WiFi controller for wireless connection. It also supports the AirPlay 2 multi-room protocol for integration into a multi-brand system or stereo pairing with another compatible speaker.
In addition to its wireless connectivity, the Cabasse The Pearl Myuki Bluetooth speaker features an optical digital input. It can therefore be connected to a TV to provide a higher-quality reproduction. A 3.5mm mini-jack input is also included. This means it can be used with a turntable or CD player.

Cabasse The Pearl Myuki vs Devialet Mania 95 dB
Cabasse’s new Bluetooth speaker adopts a format that inevitably recalls that of the Devialet Mania 95 dB speaker. Their almost identical dimensions and very similar sound design, with tweeters on the front and midbass drivers on the sides, make them direct competitors. Here’s a summary to help you distinguish their similarities and differences.
| Cabasse The Pearl Myuki | Devialet Mania 95 dB | |
| Power | 141W | 176W |
| Drivers | 2 x 4.7″ midbass drivers 1 x 1.7″ tweeter | 2 x woofers 4 x wideband drivers |
| Battery life | 12 hours | 10 hours |
| Wireless connection | Bluetooth WiFi AirPlay 2 Cabasse multi-room | Bluetooth WiFi AirPlay 2 |
| Voice control | ❌ | Amazon Alexa |
| Connectors | RJ45 port USB-C audio Optical input 3.5mm mini-jack | ❌ |
| Frequency response | 30Hz to 23kHz | 30Hz to 20kHz |
| Max. sound level | 99 dB | 95 dB |
| Water resistance | ❌ | IPX4 |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 186 x 174 x 180mm | 176 x 193 x 139mm |
| Weight | 2.1kg | 2.3kg |
| Price | €990 | €790 |
The Cabasse The Pearl Myuki Bluetooth speaker is now available for pre-order on Son-Vidéo.com, priced at €990. You’ll have to wait until early July for the first deliveries.










