Open wireless earbuds are gaining in popularity as more users are becoming concerned about situational awareness. Sony's Linkbuds Open provide a rather unique take.
With trickle down technology from its flagship XM series, Sony's LinkBuds Fit offer some great features for those looking for a reliable workout earbud.
Final's VR3000 Wireless Earbuds build on the immersive soundstage and directional accuracy of the original wired model, adding low-latency wireless performance and hybrid noise...
Offering premium sound quality, USB-C connectivity with a DAC, and seamless integration with iPhones and Android smartphones, the Axion IEMs are Campfire Audio's most...
Craft Recordings honors Norman Greenbaum's iconic hit 'Spirit in the Sky' with a Dolby Atmos release and vinyl reissue, offering an enhanced listening experience...
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LG Electronics announced its new top-of-the-line 3D LCD HDTV, model LW980S, which combines advanced CINEMA 3D technology, Smart TV functions and NANO FULL Backlit...
Skype today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire GroupMe, a provider of mobile group messaging services that helps users stay...
The new HP Compaq 8200 Elite All-in-One Business Desktop PC is designed for the enterprise, midmarket and public sector customers. The sleek, space-saving PC...
Onkyo announced two flagship high-end network 9.2-channel THX Ultra2 Plus-certified A/V receivers–the TX-NR5009 and the TX-NR3009–to complete its line of products for 2011. Both...
Audio Research introduced the PH8 vacuum tube phono preamplifier that benefits from a number of circuit and parts improvements derived from their REF Phono...
Propellerhead announced its first hardware audio product, Balance, a two-in by two-out audio interface for Mac and Windows, and is designed for the home/project...
Scosche introduced the boomCAN portable media speakers for smartphones, tablets and notebooks. Slightly larger than a film canister, the boomCAN, uses a 40mm driver...