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iHome iDL100 Clock Radio with Two Lightning Docks & USB
iHome has done it again, hitting the market first (as far as we can tell) with the iDL100, a premier lightning-based docking solution for those looking for the ultimate tabletop alarm clock.
Monster ClarityHD Model One Speakers Review
This week we had just enough time to take a sneak peek at the latest loudspeaker from Monster, the Clarity HD Model One Bluetooth speakers. So think of this as an unboxing video-except that it's not
Dirac HD Player App for iPhone Earbuds Review
The question I believe I need to answer is whether purchasing the Dirac HD Player for your stock iPhone earbuds is better than buying a new set of headphones... read on to see.
Geneva Sound System Model XS Speaker Review
This week we're reviewing the Geneva Sound System Model XS. The Geneva XS bills itself as the "world’s first portable audio system with true Hi-Fi sound."
Brookstone Big Blue Media Tower Preview
At $400, the Big Blue Media Tower has a lot of features perfect for distributed audio. With two physical inputs plus Bluetooth compatibility, it would be well suited to a living room environment.
Edifier e10 Exclaim 2.0 High Performance Desktop Speakers Preview
Are the Edifier e10 Exclaim 2.0 desktop speakers a collection of buzzwords all wrapped in an attractive package? Maybe. But they sure are pretty for $100 a pair.
Unmonday 4.3L AirPlay Speaker Preview
At $700 a pop the Unmonday 4.3L speakers aren't exactly cheap. With a built in wireless router for Apple AirPlay anywhere, amp, 10 hour battery life, and Dolby Surround, that money is quickly spent.
AQ Audio SmartSpeaker Preview
Out of the box, the AQ SmartSpeaker will stream from your iDevice/iTunes via AirPlay or your Windows 7 machine via Play To with a DLNA certified Android streaming app on the horizon.
WAE WSM01 Hercules Portable Wireless Speaker Preview
Regardless of your smartphone or tablet preference, WAE (Wireless Audio Experience) has a portable speaker for you. Their first offering, the WSM01, uses a USB dongle to connect to your PC/Mac/Linux.
Palo Alto Cubik Speakers Review
When Palo Alto's Cubik speakers showed up, I had to take a look. As you can see, they have a unique design - the speakers float in the air, positioned in a way that the drivers points up at you.