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Teenage Engineering’s OB-4 ‘magic radio’ is a weird and beautiful wireless speaker
I’ve found a new object of desire which, once acquired, I would probably never use. It’s this OB-4 “magic radio” from Teenage Engineering, a design group that creates tech with
The Sonos Beam is the soundbar evolved
Sonos has always gone its own way. The speaker manufacturer dedicated itself to network-connected speakers before there were home networks and they sold a tablet-like remote control before there were
Sonos announces the Sonos One, a self-contained, Alexa-connected speaker
The Sonos One is a new speaker designed from the ground-up for voice interaction via Alexa. The speaker is similar to the current home speakers Sonos sells but six internal microphones allow you to sp
Why Apple’s HomePod won’t just collect dust on your shelf
Apple brought its smart speaker into the world with a shoddy name and an unconventional pitch, but anyone brash enough to cast the device to the side so easily will surely pay the price. Apple, unlike
The Sonos Play:5 Is A Compact, Wireless Music Machine That Sounds Great
Sonos has long been my favorite speaker company. While the sound quality is fair to good – I’ve heard better and I’ve heard far worse – the ease of use, the simplicity of setup
Ears-On with the $50,000 Gemme Audio Phenix Green Gem loudspeakers
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