It’s InfoComm next week, and while that generally means more news related to commercial spaces, K-array just announced two new products for luxury residential projects. The new Keystone (KST110) architectural subwoofer and Dragon (KX2) compact source loudspeaker are set to make their debut at the show, with both aiming to tackle some of the challenges K-array sees impacting the architectural audio market.
“The question is always the same – how do you deliver the audio performance the space deserves without compromising the space itself? These products are our answer to that question, and InfoComm provides the perfect opportunity to show the industry what that looks like in practice,” says Lorenzo De Poi, brand manager at K-array.
Why integrators should take note
For integrators working in high-end architectural environments, the K-array Keystone KST110 looks to address the issue of being able to deliver genuine, low-frequency performance in spaces where depth is limited, cabinetry is precious and structural vibration isn’t permitted.
The subwoofer is reportedly able to bypass these restrictions through a moving magnet motor architecture based on Powersoft’s recently launched patented MM-Force technology, which, according to K-array, cancels the structural effect of its moving masses.
K-array Keystone KST110 core features
The KST110 is said to provide up to 119 dB peak and SPL and low-frequency extension down to 40 Hz in a 6.6 kg enclosure. This enclosure can then be integrated into a flush wall or will the wall itself. The aluminum chassis comes with option marine-grade resistance for yachting and exterior environments. Standard finishes are black and white, though K-array says full RAL customization is available for demanding specifications.
K-array Dragon KX2 core features
Much like the KST110, the K-array Dragon KX2 is based on another Powersoft driver, this time being the Spixel full-range driver. A new addition to the Dragon series announced at ISE 2025, the Dragon KX2 is a full-range 2.5″ speaker paired with dual 2.5″ passive radiators, packaged in an IP65-rated enclosure with a peak SPL of 116 dB and a frequency response extending down to 110 Hz.
One key differentiator here is that while the original Dragon line launched for mainly commercial application, K-array is on the record stating that this latest addition has been built with luxury residential installations in mind, as well.
Availability and pricing
No information regarding pricing and availability has been released yet, though both will be featured at K-array’s booth (N6863) while at InfoComm 2026 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nev., June 17 – 19.





