Overview TV audio has evolved dramatically, especially for audiophiles who crave clarity, separation, immersion, and accuracy.Today’s best soundbars offer refin ...
For an album which had a protracted birth beginning around 1980, the final 2025 incarnation of the music — Yes’ Fly From Here: Return Trip — has turned out remarkably strong. The new Dolby Atmos remix ...
It’s been 40 years since Bob Dylan’s “Biograph” became the first CD box set to be released and there’s still gold to be mined ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Wireless speakers have exploded over the last decade. It started small enough, with some competent Bluetooth speakers that you could take with ...
Everything is anchored by a 2-way crossover set at 2,100 Hz, with a bass-reflex alignment tuned to 53 Hz. On paper, DALI rates the KUPID at 63 Hz–25 kHz (±3 dB) with a maximum SPL of 103 dB, which is ...
Sonos kicked off its Black Friday Sale earlier last week with discounts of 15%-30% off its entire lineup of sound bars and speakers. However, the best deals are actually on Sonos' all-in-one "sets", ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. High fidelity audio gear is known for carrying an equally high price tag, making audiophilia a very expensive hobby. But just because you can ...
The Marshall Bromley 750 is the British brand's first-ever party speaker, and more than that, it's a guitar amp and a karaoke ...
Horns are one of nature’s most interesting features on animals. They serve many purposes, such as defense against predators, attracting mates, and marking territory. While some animals have small, ...
Ahmed Ibrahim Yousef, 75, helps deliver a baby camel to a malnourished and dehydrated mother in a village near the border with Somaliland in the Horn of Africa. The carcasses of animals that died from ...
Gone are the days of wishing you could take your hi-fi setup and plonk it outdoors. The arrival of portable Bluetooth speakers has meant that listeners are no longer tethered to the indoors for their ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.