Bluetooth has been around for some time now, and has created tons of possibilities for us — now, with Bluetooth technology, you can connect your phone to all sorts of gadgets — speakers, your computer ...
Problem: You want to listen to music and answer calls from your phone while you’re driving, but your old car doesn’t have Bluetooth. Also, you don’t have an AUX or USB cord to link the two. What do ...
Pioneer Elite has introduced the all-new Elite VSX-LX805 11.4 flagship audio video receiver (AVR) to its line up for the discerning AV enthusiast. The new flagship AVR is packed with the most advanced ...
Justin Yu covered headphones and peripherals for CNET. Forget the aux cord -- this Logitech Bluetooth Music Receiver is the easiest way to stream audio from your smartphone or laptop. Yes, wireless ...
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Regular readers will know that I’m quite keen on Bluetooth technology. This short-range method of transmitting data, and audio in particular, is often maligned but, if properly engineered, there’s no ...
Want to experience surround sound at home? Then ditch the soundbar and get an AV receiver. Here's what you should know. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved ...
Pioneer is no stranger when it comes to provide big time value at relatively low prices — a Pioneer receiver is one of several on our list of the best A/V receivers under $500. The company is about it ...
The receiver can record into your phone, computer, camera, or onto its internal memory The receiver can record into your phone, computer, camera, or onto its internal memory is an audio and video ...
Many small businesses that are open to the public may want to play music to entertain their customers and employees. A business owner with a large collection of digital music can stream their iTunes ...
Once upon a time, circa 1970, there was no such thing as “hi-fi.” It was just audio. And every household had a system, likely built around a solid-state stereo receiver or amplifier. Names like ...
Dolby Atmos is the most immersive version of surround sound you can get at home. Though it took some time to catch on, the format is now everywhere, from movie theaters to Ultra HD Blu-ray discs, as ...