Ghost stories — and unearthly encounters — feed curious guests at this Chepachet, R.I., tavern

Locals refer to it with an old name — the Stagecoach Tavern — but Tavern on Main’s kitschy decor and rebellious past makes it the perfect place for…

Panasonic MZ2000 review: An incredible home cinema package

This generous setup for a TV is capable of 150W of sound, and if other iterations of it are an indication, you may – as is indeed Panasonic’s…

Bose QuietComfort Headphones vs. Bose 700: Which should you buy?

The Bose 700 and the all-new Bose QuietComfort Headphones go head-to-head to determine which are the better noise-canceling headphones to buy.

Panasonic Introduces New SoundSlayer Wearable Gaming Speaker

Panasonic has announced the GNW10 SoundSlayer, a wearable gaming speaker that allows players to immerse themselves in play to experience the real emotion of gaming. The GNW10’s lightweight,…

Are Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds waterproof?

There’s plenty to be curious about Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, including whether they sport their predecessors’ water-resistance …

Edifier MP230 review: A tiny speaker with big sound

Not only does the Edifier MP230 perform well, but it’s versatile, too—making it an ideal pairing with most devices in your home, not just your PC. $149.99 $145.99…

Edifier MP100 Plus Review: The speaker to get for well-balanced audio

Edifier is looking to show how much power it can pack into a portable speaker. Listening to music doesn’t always have to be an at-home experience. Sometimes, you…

Edifier W820NB Review: Well-balanced sound in a lightweight package

The Edifier W820NB are an affordable pair of headphones. Let’s see if they’re still worth your money. There are the cheap store-helf headphones that you get just to…

Receiver vs. Amplifier: What’s the Difference?

Modern audio setups can be highly sophisticated, depending on the devices chosen. For any setup, though, the most important decision you have to make before doing anything else…

Creative Stage SE Mini review: This $35 PC soundbar doesn’t cut it

The Creative Stage SE Mini costs a reasoable $34.99, and it’s available on Amazon and other online retailers, as well as on Creative’s website.