Between new TVs, audio gear, and a couple of retro throwbacks, last week ended up being more interesting than expected.
In 2026, the best soundbars don’t just improve your TV—they can replace an entire audio system
A mix of TVs, streamers, and speakers launched last week, and more than a few of them feel like meaningful upgrades rather than filler.
Buying for a hi-fi enthusiast isn’t about finding something flashy—it’s about finding something that actually improves how they listen.
Last week’s tech drops ranged from genuinely useful upgrades to products that made me stop and ask, “wait… who asked for this?”
A 116-inch TV, new Sonos speakers, and JBL headphones with 80-hour battery life all arrived last week — and that’s just the start.
Last week delivered one of those rare stretches where nearly every new launch felt worth a second look, from statement hi-fi gear to affordable everyday tech.
Last week brought a wave of new AV gear, including the Technics SL-1500CS, Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 series, and Optoma’s ultra-bright UHZ78LV projector.
Instead of wading through endless model numbers and marketing claims, here are the 10 subwoofers I’d recommend to friends without hesitation in 2026.
From high-end two-box systems to next-gen gaming headsets, last week’s product announcements gave AV enthusiasts plenty to talk about.
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