Sometimes the most charming gear at a high-end audio show isn’t the six-figure turntable or the speaker towers taller than the people listening to them. At AXPONA 2025, the Morel Biggie earned a Best in Class nod simply by doing one thing extremely well: delivering big, room-filling sound from a body small enough to toss in a bag.
The Biggie is a compact wireless speaker, and Morel — a brand better known among audiophiles for its drivers and high-fidelity components — clearly brought some of that engineering DNA to the project. The result is a portable that prioritizes sound quality over gimmicks, which is exactly the kind of thing that gets noticed by people who spend their weekends critically listening rather than just streaming background tunes.
What really sets it apart is the stereo trick. Pair two Biggies together and you get true left-right separation, turning a single grab-and-go speaker into a genuine compact stereo rig. For anyone who has ever been frustrated by the flat, mono-ish wall of sound most pocket speakers produce, that’s a meaningful upgrade — and it means the system can scale with your space and your budget.
And the budget part is friendly. Each Biggie runs $299, so a stereo pair lands at a price that won’t make you wince, especially in a hall full of components that cost as much as a used car. It’s the rare AXPONA find that you could realistically picture leaving the house with — soundtracking a backyard hangout, a picnic, or yes, a few rounds at the pickleball courts.
That portability angle is where the Biggie’s appeal crystallizes. High-end audio has a reputation for being chained to the listening room, tethered to amplifiers and cables and carefully treated acoustics. A wireless speaker that takes a slice of that sensibility outdoors — and lets you double up for stereo when you want it — is a refreshingly practical proposition.
Here’s the quick rundown:
- Type: Compact wireless speaker
- Stereo: Pair two units for left-right separation
- Price: $299 each
- Recognition: Best in Class, AXPONA 2025
Morel’s pitch here is straightforward and hard to argue with: big sound in a small package. Whether you buy one as a standalone or commit to a pair, the Biggie makes a strong case that serious audio doesn’t have to stay parked in the living room.