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Wired vs wireless headphones: Which is best in 2026?
Wired cans are up 20% revenue in 2026, but there are pros and cons you should know before buying.
★★★★☆ The Arylic A50+ is a solid way to connect your passive speakers to your Apple devices. No wires needed. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The Arylic A50+ Wireless Multiroom Stereo Amplifier lets you ...
Building upon the success of Shure’s acclaimed MV88 Digital Stereo Condenser Microphone and MV88+ Video Kit, the audio company has unveiled the MoveMic 88+ Wireless Stereo Microphone, the first-of-its ...
The Twelve South AirFly Pro 2 improves audio quality, streamlines connectivity, and makes in-flight entertainment much easier to enjoy.
Wireless audio has been on a tear for years. From the earliest days of Bluetooth stereo to the current state of the art with active noise cancellation (ANC), Bluetooth multipoint, and wireless ...
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Bluetooth's latest wireless audio push could solve a connectivity problem we've all dealt with
Bluetooth's latest wireless audio push could solve a connectivity problem we've all dealt with ...
The new Shure MoveMic 88+ Wireless Stereo Microphone can connect directly to a smartphone. However, it also works with Shure’s MoveMic Receiver so it can work with cameras, audio recorders and ...
For many drivers, upgrading an older car with modern tech often means expensive installation or replacing the factory stereo entirely. Portable CarPlay screens have become a smart solution for those ...
During the last few years, Bluetooth-connected earbuds and headphones have gained significant market share over their wired ancestors. Especially, True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds gained massive ...
An old stereo can still fit modern listening. A few small gadgets can add streaming, smart control, and better connectivity ...
There has been a debate for decades about whether wireless accessories were better or worse than their wired components, but are they really more reliable?
Imagine someone spending $150,000 on a Porsche that had no speedometer. “This fine sports car can do zero to 60 in under three seconds.” Uh, how do I know? “Doesn’t it feel fast when you drive it?
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