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Kii SEVEN: More Than A Nearfiled Monitor

Kii Audio has long been at the forefront of DSP-powered loudspeaker innovation—and with the introduction of the Kii SEVEN, they’ve redefined what’s possible in a compact monitoring system. Designed to bring the DNA of their flagship THREE into a more streamlined and accessible format, the SEVEN isn’t just a smaller Kii. It’s a complete rethink of what a nearfield monitor can be.

Kii SEVEN monitor on stand beside quilted green velvet chair, set against a muted green wall for modern studio decor.

True Cardioid Performance in a Desktop Format

What sets the Kii SEVEN apart is its cardioid dispersion pattern—a rarity in speakers this size. Through advanced DSP and tightly controlled sound radiation, the SEVEN minimizes rear-wall reflections and room interaction. The result? Cleaner mids, tighter low end, and significantly better translation, even in less-than-perfectly-treated rooms.

This cardioid design also contributes to one of the most stable and immersive stereo images you’ll hear in a nearfield format. The SEVEN offers precise phantom center placement, a wide and consistent soundstage, and surprisingly deep front-to-back imaging. You don’t just hear left and right—you hear depth.

Compact Size, Full-Range Performance

Fully active and DSP-controlled, the Kii SEVEN delivers performance more akin to a full-range main monitor than a desktop speaker. It adapts to your space, handles phase coherence and time alignment internally, and provides an incredibly balanced, accurate, and musical listening experience—ideal for critical decisions in mixing and mastering.

Beautifully Built and Studio-Ready

Available in Fine Touch White and Fine Touch Dark Gray, the SEVEN looks as refined as it sounds. Its understated, modern aesthetic works equally well in high-end commercial studios or personal production spaces.

 

Built for Modern Audio Workflows

The SEVEN is packed with connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optical, Ethernet, Dante, Spotify Connect, and TIDAL Connect all come standard. Future updates will add support for Cobuz Connect and Apple AirPlay, making the system even more versatile for both professional and high-fidelity listening environments.

Whether you’re setting up a multi-zone system, building out Dolby Atmos speaker arrays, or just need a single reference speaker for focus work, the SEVEN scales with your workflow. With support for multi-room playback, you can sync multiple units across spaces or use a single speaker for precise monitoring—all without sacrificing performance.

Flexible Control with Kii Control and Mobile App

For hands-on control, the optional Kii Control unit allows for volume adjustments, input switching, and Room EQ customization. There’s also a dedicated app for smartphones and tablets, giving you complete system control right from your device.


Hear It for Yourself

If you’re after compact monitors that deliver main-monitor clarity, immersive stereo depth, and effortless integration into any modern studio or listening space, the Kii SEVEN is a category-defining choice.

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