Category: Audio & Video
LG B6 review: a great budget OLED TV, but not the upgrade I hoped for
LG B6 OLED TV: Two minute review The LG B6 is the entry-level OLED TV in LG’s 2026 TV lineup. While it provides a brightness boost over its predecessor, the LG B5, which I rated as one of 2025’s best TVs, the LG B6 doesn’t deliver the full and clear upgrade I was hoping for….
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Apple could be about to launch a Spotify-like free tier, but users are worried there might be a major downside
Spotify wants to ‘help keep listening smooth’ with new playback and queuing tools — and it’s also dropped an overdue upgrade for offline listening
AirPods Max 2 review: good grief they’re excellent ANC headphones
Apple AirPods Max 2: Two-minute review I haven’t always been an AirPods fangirl. In fact, in May 2021, when the company unveiled Apple Music Lossless and Hi-Res Lossless for free, as part of your Apple Music subscription, I may have come down quite hard on Apple’s musical headgear — and for some time after that….
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A Japanese Audio Brand Just Solved Your iPhone’s Biggest Hi-Fi Flaw
Most of today’s best wireless headphones and earbuds now support LDAC, a proprietary Bluetooth codec that allows them to stream the highest-resolution audio currently possible over Bluetooth. For context, LDAC audio files have a max bitrate of up to 990 kbps, which is significantly higher than all other popular Bluetooth codecs, including AAC (up to…
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A new Fire TV pop-up takes over your entire screen at start-up, and it could be the beginning of the end — here’s why users think Amazon could open it up to third party advertisers
‘More drivers than a Formula 1 grid’: A&K makes Christmas come early for audiophiles with its new premium audio player packing built-in quad vacuum tubes, plus new ‘Tribrid’ 9-driver IEMs to pair with
The best of both worlds for soundbars and loudspeakers? Canvas hi-fi’s new bar is pushing the definition, by packing huge 8-inch drivers into a frame that fits below your TV — and the company boldly s
KEF Is Running a Rare Deal on Its Sonos-Rivaling Soundbar
Last summer, KEF introduced its first Dolby Atmos wireless soundbar to compete with the likes of Sonos, Bose and Samsung (as well as countless others). It’s the KEF XIO. Welcome to Shop Smarter: A series dedicated to highlighting not just what’s on sale, but why it’s worth owning…. Check out the original article: [Gearpatrol] KEF…
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The LG C6 OLED TV is my dark horse pick for a World Cup winner — I said it ‘sets the bar for TVs in 2026’ in my review — and it’s already been discounted
The latest Sonos app update just added a new option that might be the magic bullet you need to fix problems on ‘more complex home network setups’ — though consider it a last resort
‘These reports are groundless’: A report claimed LG wanted to exit the TV business and offload it to a Chinese brand, following similar moves from Sony and Panasonic — but LG says the story is ‘entire
Sony’s TV line-up is now both clearer and also confusingly named after launching its latest sets: here are all the official models and sizes it sells in 2026
More and more earbuds come with touchscreen cases, but after testing a bunch of them, I’m still not convinced it’s the future — do you really get the best value this way?
An increasing number of wireless earbuds are landing in my inbox — and on my front porch — with touchscreens built into their charging cases. There are now enough to make it officially a growing and real trend rather than just a passing gimmick… but I’m not convinced. Most recently, I tested Anker’s feature-packed Soundcore…
I saw Sony’s first ‘True RGB’ TV in action compared to a studio monitor and Sony’s best OLED TV — and based on early measurements, Sony might finally bring ‘reference’ HDR performance to your home
Forget soundbars for your giant TV — Sony’s new ‘LCR’ wireless Dolby Atmos system eats Sonos’ lunch by delivering big home theater sound from separate speakers, and I heard it in action
Sony has just announced the Bravia Theatre Trio, which is a new Dolby Atmos wireless system that splits the difference between a proper surround system and a soundbar, and is particularly designed with huge TVs in mind, to make sure the soundscape is wider than the TV itself — but will be tempting to anyone…
The long-awaited Fight Club 4K Blu-ray has finally arrived — but not only is it missing Dolby Atmos and Vision, it’s also been the subject of controversy on Reddit due to David Fincher’s changes
