The best Bluetooth speakers include top options from JBL, Bose, Sonos, and more. Our picks all feature built-in batteries and ...
These are not the first wireless JBL speakers to bear the Authentics label. That name goes back to 2014, when JBL introduced the Authentics L8 and L16, a set of wooden veneer, Quadrex foam grille ...
Sonos' newest line of wireless speakers, featuring the Era 100 and Era 300, have just been released. These speakers are built to support advanced technologies like Bluetooth connectivity and support ...
The Scandinavian hi-fi brand's new line of wireless multi-room speakers promises to be more versatile and varied than Sonos's ...
SANUS Offers an Extensive Family of Height-Adjustable and Fixed-Height Speaker Stands and Wall Mounts Compatible With the New Sonos ® Wireless Speakers “Like our other speaker stands and wall mounts ...
Sonos ventures deeper into the business and commercial landscape with a variation of its ERA 100 wireless speakers with features specifically designed for that market Sonos also has a line of ...
The Sonos Era 300 offers support for Dolby Atmos and Spatial Audio, while the smaller Era 100 offers stereo imaging from a single speaker. Innovative Design: The Era 300 has a distinct hourglass shape ...
Home surround sound systems have transformed living room entertainment to allow for more immersive audio closer to the movie theater experience. According to Statista, by 2016, more than 40% of U.S.
I’m looking to get some wireless speakers, for multiple rooms/floors in my apartment (living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom). “Wireless” in the sense I’m not looking to get a separate amp and run ...
Sonos S2 is the newest version of the Sonos operating system and family of mobile apps, replacing Sonos S1.
Sonos has unveiled two new wireless speakers—the Era 100 and Era 300—that aim to elevate the brand’s performance to new heights. The two new Sonos speakers will be released on March 28 and are ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...