Category: Audio & Video
Looks like the best budget soundbar maker is bringing a 9.2.6-channel beast of a compact home theater system to CES 2026
Samsung’s new Freestyle+ portable projector nearly doubles the brightness, and makes the image look better on any surface
JBL’s new flagship Dolby Atmos soundbar is one of the year’s best — here are 3 reasons why I’d buy it
I got these tiny snore-masking buds hoping for better sleep, but now I wear them for walking and yoga too
Hisense L9Q projector review: A new ultra short throw benchmark
Hisense L9Q: two-minute review The Hisense L9Q represents the pinnacle of what Hisense can do for home theater projection. It’s a sizzlingly bright 4K ultra short throw (UST) projector that boasts the wide color gamut of triple-laser projectors alongside the accurate color of Pantone Validated hardware. The Hisense L9Q is a capable streamer on its…
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LG reveals its version of Samsung’s Frame TV — but the screen tech might not be what you’re hoping for
Got a 4K Blu-ray player for Christmas? Here are 6 discs I’ve tested that should get you started
So, you’ve got a new 4K Blu-ray player for Christmas and are looking for some new discs to test it out. If that’s the case, I’ve listed six discs below that you should add to your shopping list. 4K Blu-ray is a staple source for testing the best TVs and best soundbars here at TechRadar…
I’ve tested more than 30 Bluetooth speakers, but this model surprised me for one key reason — and it’s not from Bose or JBL
The year in wireless hi-fi and headphones: 2025’s top winners and losers — and what I want to see in 2026
Edifier S880DB MKII review: eye-candy small-format active bookshelf speakers that are a feature-filled delight
The LG G6 OLED TV details leak, teasing even more brightness — and the return of the legendary ‘Wallpaper’ TV
Wish your streaming music sounded more analog? Someone made a Bluetooth-to-cassette live converter, and it’s very cool
Watch out, Sonos — Samsung’s new wireless speakers look very cool, and directly challenge the Era models
