PENT. Audio Aurora speaker in an office with dark furniture<span class="caption-text">The Aurora takes a very different approach to the familiar floorstander</span> <span class="credit">(Image credit: PENT.)</span>

  • Pent Audio launches three speakers: Aurora, Chiara and Gulia
  • 1.0, 2.0 and 2.1 configurations with extensive streaming support
  • From $4,400 / £3,550

Pent claims to make “the most luxurious fitness equipment in the world”, and now the brand has moved into the audio business with Pent Audio and three very beautiful new speakers.

All three models in the new range are strikingly designed, made by hand and available in strictly limited editions, and according to Pent Audio they’re more than just speakers: they’re “handcrafted works of art”.

They’re also quite expensive. The cheapest model, the Chiara, starts at $4,400 / £3,550, although for a limited period there’s a 30% reduction on pre-orders across the range. That promotion ends on 30th October 2025.

PENT. Audio Aurora speaker in an office with dark furniture

The Aurora takes a very different approach to the familiar floorstander (Image credit: PENT.)

PENT. Audio speakers: key features and pricing

Each speaker comes in multiple “ready-to-experience” finishes and there are also extensive customization options. The standard options are Walnut Harmony, Oak Essence, Black Gold and White Aura.

There are three models to choose from: the tall, cylindrical Chiara; the striking floorstanding Aurora; and the sci-fi-esque Gulia.

The speakers have dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, Wireless Power Link connectivity, Ethernet and USB-C. They support AirPlay, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, Deezer, Qplay 2.0 and internet radio, and they’re controllable via the Pent. Audio app or the 4STREAM app. All models support multi-room streaming.

PENT. Audio Chiara speaker next to a wooden panelled wall with a large lounge chair in the foreground

The Chiara is a 2.1 system made of two cylindrical floorstanders and a subwoofer. (Image credit: PENT.)

The Chiara is a 2.1 system with a 4-inch woofer, twin 2-3-inch mid-range drivers and two tweeters, powered by two 15W Class D amps for the speakers and a 30W Class D amp for the woofer. Frequency range is 80Hz to 20kHz. The Chiara starts at $4,400 / £3,550.

The Aurora is available in a 1.0, 2.0 or 2.1 configuration, and includes three amps: two closed-loop Class D amps with 28W for the speakers, and a 56W Class D for the optional subwoofer. Frequency range is 100Hz to 20kHz, or 45Hz to 20kHz with the subwoofer. The Aurora starts at $6,100 / £4,910.

The Gulia is a 2.1 system with the same amp setup driving a 6.5-inch woofer, 2 x 4-inch mid-range and 2 AMT tweeters. Frequency response is 45Hz to 20kHz. The Gulia starts at $6,800 / £5,439.

At these prices, they’ll have a hard time working their way onto our list of the best wireless speakers[1] when it comes to value – but they’re certainly memorable.

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References

  1. ^ best wireless speakers (www.techradar.com)

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