December 2nd, 2009

JBL resurrects ‘Creature’ speakers

Remember these things from back in the day? The “day” being 2002? JBL is bringing back the “Creature” series of computer speakers for the holidays. → Read More

November 24th, 2009

The twee-est iPod speakers on the planet

I think we can all agree that these require a collective “aw.” Then again, I’m guessing the sound is somewhat… anemic. → Read More

November 20th, 2009

The Serio speakers from Waterfall Audio are stunning (and expensive)

I’ve never heard of Waterfall Audio before. I think they qualify for one of my rules in the audio world though: if you’ve never heard of an audio company and they cost more than products from a familiar brand, it’s probably good stuff. Apparently the company made a name for itself a few years ago with a glass-enclosed speaker line. Who knew.

The latest speaker line, Serio, keeps the glass theme alive, but manages to shrink the package down to a satellite-style size. Too bad all that glass and square lines scream the ’90s. → Read More

November 4th, 2009

Klipsch ProMedia speakers rock the wireless

Klipsch announced their new ProMedia 2.1 speakers today. Designed for use with a laptop system in mind, these THX-certified speakers are totally mostly wireless. → Read More

October 21st, 2009

Altec Lansing announces Rock Band speakers

Why be a video game rockstar if you can’t hear it? Have you always wanted to put your foot on something while you power chord-ed your way to stardom? For those of you who are using the stock speakers in your TV to play Rock Band, Guitar Hero, or Harmonica Hero, first off, shame on you. → Read More

September 30th, 2009

LaCie offers up gigantic 'Sound2' laptop speakers

If you’re sick of tiny, unobtrusive laptop speakers then boy-oh-boy does LaCie have something for you. → Read More

September 23rd, 2009

Freaky, stylish ceramic speakers now available for pre-order

Remember those cool-looking ceramic speakers I posted a little while back? Actual pre-orders are now up, and as expected, they’re expensive as hell. $495 will get you a great-looking set of limited original speakers (the first run will be around 200 sets) — but don’t throw away your hi-fi just yet. → Read More

September 15th, 2009

Review: Samson StudioDock 3i

Samson StudioDock 3i: A great set of computer speakers with a built in iPod dock and USB sound card. They sound great, no matter if you’re listening to music or just playing games. My only complaint about them would be the price, but frankly, they’re worth it. → Read More

September 11th, 2009

Keychain speaker actually not a bad idea

If you’re sick – SICK!!! – of not being able to play your music collection at a moment’s notice for a group of onlookers, and you have a set of keys that grant you access to various secure locations then you, my main man, might want to look into this $11 MP3 Earphone Speaker. → Read More

September 9th, 2009

Speaker with 4.5-inch LCD looks cool, but features are sketchy

Behold! A small step forward in multimedia speakers! This one has a built-in 4.5-inch LCD screen and it only costs $99. According to the product description, the screen is a “high definition color display.” According to me, that’s dead wrong. But who cares? It’s a screen built into a speaker! Hurray! → Read More

September 8th, 2009

Altec Lansing announces USB-powered Orbit speaker

Fans of Altec Lansing’s Orbit MP3 speaker series may be interested in the company’s upcoming Orbit USB speaker. It ditches the AAA battery requirements and the 3.5mm audio jack for a single USB connection. Needless to say, this one isn’t for your MP3 player but more for your laptop, netbook, or speaker-less desktop. → Read More

August 27th, 2009

Altec Lansing announces new computer speakers, iPod boombox device

Altec Lansing announced two new devices today, a 200w set of computer speakers and a rather uniquely styled iPod dock with speakers. Sounds like a good idea to me. → Read More

August 18th, 2009

Is this not the greatest iPod speaker you have ever seen?

The only reason I’m writing about this is because it looks ridiculous. It’s the “Retro Cassette Stereo Mini Speaker for iPod/iPhone,” and it’s exactly as it sounds. Plug your iPod in there, and off you go. → Read More

August 13th, 2009

Stylish ceramic speakers: expensive but very cool

These speakers are pretty crazy looking, but apparently they sound quite good due to the acoustic qualities of porcelain-enclosed cork. The raw design is eye-catching but a little busy, although the toaster-esque volume control looks totally awesome. You’re not going to pick them up at your local electronics store, though; they’re being custom made and are likely going to cost at least $400. → Read More

August 5th, 2009

Retro wooden speaker uses memory cards, features rechargeable battery

Truth be told, I actually like the looks of this old-timey speaker very much. And it’d go perfectly with my newfangled “digital” music collection. It’s only $29, too, which may or may not mean that the actual sound quality is poor to quite poor. → Read More

July 29th, 2009

CrunchDeals: Velodyne 115-watt subwoofer for $104

If you’ve been holding out for an affordably-price big box of thump for your humble abode, Amazon has a pretty good deal going on the Velodyne VRP1000 subwoofer for just over a hundred bucks and featuring free shipping. → Read More

July 22nd, 2009

iLuv updates its all-purpose audio system for this modern age

iLuv’s been making iPod accessories for a while now, and while it doesn’t look like they’re in the mood to innovate (the thing is almost identical to similar items from years past), this versatile little audio system is perfect for apartment living. Radio, four CD/MP3-CD slots, SD card and USB drive, and of course iPod and iPhone support. Just run a cassette player through the Aux-in and you’ll have audio devices covered all the way back to the 80s.

I just realized I still have my MP3-CDs from my iRiver days… → Read More

July 14th, 2009

Logitech launches lotsa low-priced, loud speakers

Logitech has released four new systems with “360-degree sound,” an improvement to their desktop speakers that makes them “sound great.”

Unlike standard PC speakers that use forward-firing drivers, the four new Logitech multimedia speaker systems feature 360-Degree Sound, or omnidirectional acoustics, which creates a substantially wider sweet spot – an especially helpful feature if you often move your computer around your home or office. With speaker drivers that face forward and backwards in each satellite, these four new speakers are designed to transmit sound more consistently over a wider range of space so you never miss a beat no matter where you are in the room.

The models include the Z320 ($69), Z323 ($69), Z520 ($129.99) and Z523 ($99) sets. → Read More

June 30th, 2009

Paper Speaker: Japanese company sells DIY cardboard speakers

It seems Japanese papercraft art isn’t limited to Origami or Pellermodels but also has something in store for us gadget fans. Case in point: The Paper Speaker [JP], announced yesterday by Tokyo-based Princeton for use with your PC (or any device sporting a USB port). → Read More

June 17th, 2009

This wireless speaker, it floats!

If you have a swimming pool then you, my friend, need this little waterproof floating wireless speaker that looks like the thing that pops up out of the muck in the trash compactor in Star Wars. This one doesn’t have a cool robotic eye, though, just “Rich sounding bass. Crisp treble. And no wires.” → Read More

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