At just £200 the funky yellow Steljes NS3 powered speakers offer a whole lot of connectivity including Bluetooth, but can they cut the mustard? 

“We’re keen at Hifi Pig to be inclusive and we realise that not everyone either has the money or the desire to own systems that cost thousands and take up a good deal of space. We also realise that there are younger people out there that access their music in a whole new way with many using their smart phones and computers as their main source of music. Step up the NS3 from Steljes Audio…”

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