Tag: Speakers
Bang & Olufsen bang out the BeoLab 3 speakers
Bang & Olufsen excel yet again, with their BeoLab 3 speakers which look good enough to cough up the $3,200 price-tag for.
Measuring 6.4″ x 5.2″ x 8.8″, they use up to 250 watts of power and feature B&O’s glorious ‘acoustic lens technology’ which is a spiffy way of saying they’ll sound ace wherever you place them in your flat…
Brighton's cat-shaped speakers and subwoofer will make you purr
Perfect for that crazy cat-woman in your life, and let’s be honest here – we all know at least one! Infact, I bet there’s some residing amongst us now.
Brighton have done it again with this BI-SPCAT/WH 2.1 system which feature two cat-eared NXT flat panel speakers and a 35-watt subwoofer with built-in…
Shiny Video Review: Creative TravelSound Zen Stone Speakers
Susi takes a look at this teeny travel set of speakers designed for the Zen Stone and Zen Stone Plus…
Shiny Video Review: Intempo BTS-01 Stereo Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
Intempo do a good line in solid, well-built and elegant looking audioware; the kind of thing mum can display proudly in the kitchen whilst still pointing out her geeky credentials. Alex checks out the first of a brand new Bluetooth range of accessories.
Intempo Digital…
Shiny Video Review: Scandyna's Micropod and Drop speakers
Alex and I pop on some Tears For Fears and listen to the audio quality of these new Scandyna products, the Micropod and Drop models…
Review: inMotion iMV712 from Altec Lansing
Video iPods are all well and good, until you actually try to watch a video on them, I find. Then, you dice with losing your eye site, headaches and other fun things, as you try to squint. As much as I bemoan the lack of feature films on the UK version of iTunes, I really couldn’t sit through a whole one.
Shiny Video Review: Roth Audio Music Cocoon MC4 and Fatman Fatboy speakers
I went all audiophile crazy recently, and took some time out of my busy schedule (of, ahem, FaceBooking and lol-catting) to review the new Roth Audio Music Cocoon MC4 tube-based amplifier, and Fatman Fatboy speakers. Take a look if quality music is your game, and you’re embarassed of your £39 pair of iPod speakers you got at Argos on sale last Christmas…
Ferrari gadgets – are they the pits?
IT’S been a good weekend for FERRARI – a one/two in the French Grand Prix saw the team keep Brit favourite Lewis Hamilton at bay. And recently the legendary car marque has been making in-roads into the gadget world, doing…
Speakers sound way too expensive
CAN you believe these speakers cost a whopping $100,000 per pair? The new YG Acoustics Voyager Loudspeakers are meant for professional studio use only. The company behind them think they are so elite, they are only doing demos by personal…
Zen Stone Plus – now with TravelSound speakers
Yesterday’s Zen Stone Plus announcement also mentioned there’d be an accompanying speaker set for the mini player – and here it is. The Creative TravelSound ZEN Stone docking speaker thing.