2025's What Hi-Fi? Awards winners have been revealed and it has been an explosive year with multiple new entries in most of ...
Its latest offering, the Q Concerto Meta 5.1 Speaker System, is headlined by a five-star pair of stereo speakers and calls in ...
If you're in the market for a proper cinematic surround sound system, the more speakers you have, the better(space permitting). However, any home cinema is only as ...
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Marantz Cinema 30

The Marantz Cinema 30’s premium price is £4000 / $4500 / AU$7900. That makes it vastly more expensive than the Denon ...
What if you could just use a ton of Echo speakers as a surround sound setup for your TV? That’s basically what Amazon is trying to accomplish with its new Alexa Home Theater feature, which was ...
The WiiM Sound Smart Speaker packs an impressive suite of practical features at $299, delivering high-resolution streaming, analog input support, room correction, and Wi-Fi 6E/Ethernet connectivity ...
Media Player Classic - Home Cinema (MPC-HC) is a free and open-source video and audio player for Windows. MPC-HC is based on the original Guliverkli project (which is no longer maintained) and ...
Every single Home speaker and Nest smart display that Google released in the last decade will support Gemini. However, Gemini Live requires newer devices and a subscription. Gemini for Home on ...
Soundcore's powerful X1 4K laser projector gets a 7.1.4 400W Dolby Atmos sound system built in, making it an entire home cinema system in a single unit. It's also on wheels, which is just as well as ...
Google’s biggest smart home announcement today might be all about Gemini coming to virtually every device the company has put out in the last decade, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t new hardware ...
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