A compact integrated amplifier that includes HDMI ARC/eARC, Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity with support for hi-res audio playback. Suffering from a shortage of desk space? The new TEAC AI-303 USB ...
If you’ve bought a pair of headphones for your computer and spent more than $50 or so, you’re probably not hearing those headphones perform to their potential. This is especially true if your ...
Company has a knack for making great sounding desktop gear; the new D1 is the perfect music "interface" between your computer and speakers or headphones. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve ...
TEAC has announced the introduction of the £250 AI-101DA integrated amplifier with USB DAC – the first product in its new 'baby' Reference 101 series that marks the next stage in its "quest to ...
Save $17 on this 1000-watt home audio system with USB/SD inputs, six speakers, and a microphone for versatile home ...
Griffin Technology is known mostly for the gadgets it makes for Apple stuff: iTalk (turns your iPod into a voice recorder), iTrip (transmits audio from your iPod to an FM radio -- great in the car) ...
Sounds emerging from smart devices need help if they're to feed superior headphones. If you've invested in aftermarket on-, over- or in-ear cans with aspirations to audiophile credibility, you'll ...
Schiit Audio has announced the Eitr 2, a digital-to-digital converter (DDC). It accepts a USB-C input from a computer, tablet ...
Japanese cooling specialist Scythe extends its audio accessory portfolio by a brand-new Class D amplifier. New Kama Bay AMP 2000 is equipped with new features and functions which are fitted into a ...
Seeing as many flagships ditched the headphone jack so far, USB-C headphones became the default alternative to conventional 3.5mm earbuds. If you’re one who isn’t quite ready to embrace all-wireless ...
USB audio is great, but what if you needed to use it and had no budget? Well, depending on the contents of your parts bin, you might be able to use [Veyniac]’s Pico-Audio-Interface as a free (and ...
Mackie's Blackjack works equally well with iOS and Mac. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac If you want to listen to music on your Mac, you either suffer its built-in speakers, or you plug a speaker ...