Earbuds offer the most personalized experience of audio listening, and choosing the right model is necessary for those who ...
Less than two months ago, WiiM introduced its first smart speaker, the WiiM Sound, which costs $299 and is basically a rival to Apple’s larger HomePod ($299) and Sonos’s entry-level speaker, the Era ...
Wi-Fi internet has reached a point of utility and ubiquity that just about everyone wants it and needs it every day. Of course, much like unscrupulous individuals stealing cable, not everyone wants to ...
The BMW M340i gets a full FI Exhaust system upgrade—including intake, 200-cell downpipe, and cat-back exhaust—bringing this B58 engine to life like never before. In this video, we showcase the raw ...
WiiM has launched a cut-down version of its Sound smart speaker. The WiiM Sound Lite is exactly the same as the full-fat Sound, but without the screen and remote. It costs £229 / $229 / AU$399 / €269, ...
Huawei's new FreeClip 2 aim to refine the unique open earbud design it unleashed upon the world two years ago, while hoping to fix a few problems we had on the all-important sound quality front. Open ...
The new WiiM Sound Lite is a portable wireless speaker designed to be played around the home as a standalone speaker or as part of a mult-room audio setup. WiiM seems to be one of the fastest-growing ...
Following the release of the WiiM Sound speaker in October, the audio company is back on the scene with a new model that promises to be a more affordable rival to the Sonos Era 100 and Apple HomePod ...
Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a text-based adventure connoisseur, a lover of terrible movies and an enthusiastic yet mediocre cook. A CNET editor from 2013 to 2024, Ry's ...
A skeptical, experience-driven take on hi-fi accessories that actually work—QED, Advance Paris, IsoAcoustics, IsoTek, iFi, ddHiFi—minus the snake oil. Not everyone is shopping for new components or ...
Aaron covers what's exciting and new in the world of home entertainment and streaming TV. Previously, he wrote about entertainment for places like Rotten Tomatoes, Inverse, TheWrap and The Hollywood ...