Speakers and speaker-related devices like subwoofers, soundbars, and headphones are the cornerstones of any enjoyable system.
The vast selection of options in these categories can feel overwhelming, but the sheer variety means there's likely something out there that's perfect for you, your needs, your taste.
Complete your content consumption kit and discover the joys of elevated home entertainment experiences. Pair your TV with a quality soundbar, upgrade your phone's earbuds with something audiophile-quality, and give your speakers some extra authority by adding a sub to your main system.
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Creative built a beautiful desktop speaker with sweet highs and clean mids—but bass lovers should probably look elsewhere.
The Onkyo A-50 feels like a throwback to classic hi-fi gear—big power, simple controls, and a sound that means business.
The Ultimea X100 Dual isn’t a replacement for a true theater system, but its dual subwoofers deliver tight, punchy bass that gives movies real impact.
AI usually feels forced. Viaim is one of the few brands that figured out how to make it disappear into the workflow.
Some of the best systems I heard all year were here — unfortunately, so were some of the worst-sounding rooms.
A delivery photo showing the inside of a private home should trigger an alert — not a success screen.
This thing is a beast: great-feeling knobs, clean sound, and zero sense of compromise.
Detail without edge, bass without bloat — the Performer 8S keeps its balance.
This tiny Campfire combo hits harder than most people expect — and harder than a lot of bigger gear.
Rotel shrank the amp, not the engineering, and the DX-5 makes that clear within seconds of listening.
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