Bluetooth receivers have gotten good enough to compete with wired setups. These five are the ones experts recommend for home audio and portable use.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Bluetooth has forever changed how we think of home and personal audio. Its popularity made it a lot easier to rip the headphone jacks out of ...
The audiophile world tends to value longevity over novelty. These five categories of audio gear are where that philosophy has ...
Soundbars may be convenient, easy to set up and perform better than your TV's built-in speakers, but if you want true home theater sound in your living room, even the best soundbar isn't going to cut ...
If you're driving something on the older side, your vehicle's sound system may leave a lot to be a desired. You don't have to ...
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Venturing outside my usual review territory, I recently found myself evaluating the Outlaw Audio RR2160MkII integrated amplifier. While I don’t frequently delve into high-end audio equipment, I can ...
Ty Pendlebury is CNET's senior editor for TV and home audio, and author of the daily Insider newsletter. He has rigorously tested, reviewed and written about AV equipment for the company since 2006.
The stalwart Japanese HiFi brand lives on with this, their latest nine-channel AV receiver. Does it offer the right blend of performance, features and affordability to slay the competition? Growing up ...
Want to add Sonos compatibility to your living room HiFi or home theater system? Check out the Sonos Port. When Sonos launched its first product, the Zone Player 100 (ZP100) in 2005, it was kind of a ...