Tag: audio

JLab’s new sports earbuds have ANC and Find My Device support so you can’t lose them

Audio brand JLab has launched a new pair of budget-friendly, wireless athletic earbuds called the Sport ANC 4. Most importantly, these next-gen earbuds introduce features not seen on other JLab models.  Chief among them is Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation, which allows the earbuds to listen to the surrounding environment and…

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iFi’s new DAC is lossless and wireless –and there’s a high-powered headphone amp too

iFi has launched two brand new products for people who are serious about sound: the new Zen Blue 3 DAC, and the Zen Can 3 headphone amp. And the DAC is a world first: iFi says it’s the world’s first wireless DAC to both receive and transmit lossless audio – which…

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Report: Samsung’s next Galaxy Buds might be the most useful model yet

Information continues to leak about Samsung’s upcoming wearables, namely the Galaxy Buds 3 and the next-gen Galaxy Watch. Beginning with the former, a marketing image for the earbuds was posted on the official Samsung forums of all places by user AffinityNexa.  The post is still on the website now and…

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Spotify launches new Basic Plan in the United States – here’s what you need to know

Spotify is launching a new Basic plan in the United States just a few weeks after the platform rolled out its second price hike in less than a year.  The tier brings back the old price of $10.99 a month, and you’ll receive all of the same benefits as the…

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The new Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker is leaked again, along with a probable launch date

A brand new Beats Pill speaker, an updated version of the old Beats Pill+ speaker that Apple discontinued in 2022, has been popping up on Instagram in recent weeks, as various sporting celebs just happen to be captured waving it around.  Only now, it looks like the speaker will finally…

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Lenco’s transparent portable CD player will have you swapping CDs like it’s the 90s

What did we do before music streaming services and Bluetooth-enabled smartphones? We owned CDs. Books of them. We made “CD mix-tapes” and some of our friends were a bit naughty and got their music for free on LimeWire.  Obviously, times have changed. But the Compact Disc’s relevance and quality (16-bit/44kHz,…

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