Researchers create first quasiparticle Bose-Einstein condensate
Physicists have created the first Bose-Einstein condensate—the mysterious fifth state of matter—made from quasiparticles, entities that do not count as elementary particles but that can still have …
Create an Internet Radio Station With Your Raspberry Pi
Streaming audio can be as simple as connecting your smartphone to Wi-Fi, AirPlay, or Bluetooth connected speakers within your home. When you get that itch to dust off…
Bose kills off its Sport Open Earbuds as new players enter the category
Bose is pulling the plug on its innovative open-style Sport Open Earbuds, with the remainder of its inventory now deeply discounted.
Bose discontinues its niche Sport Open Earbuds
Bose’s Sport Open wireless earbuds hit the market in early 2021, and less than two years later, the company has decided to phase them out of its lineup….
Bose QuietComfort 45 headphones just got a rare price cut
The QuietComfort 45 is an excellent high-end consumer headphone that can compete with the WH-100XM4 and is going for nearly $100 less than usual.
The latest version of Amazon’s orb-like Echo smart speaker is just $49.99 right now
But the Echo does a lot more than extend a Wi-Fi network, as it’s actually got a pretty formidable sound output for a small speaker. It can fill…
10 Forgotten Gadgets Of The 1980s That Kids Won’t Recognize Today
Not every gadget can be Sony’s Walkman. These technological master crafts were cool at the time, and might have even persisted, but were overshadowed.
Bose Smart Soundbar 600 Review: All This and Great Sound, Too
With Dolby Atmos, Wi-Fi streaming and excellent sound quality in a single speaker, Bose challenges the Sonos Beam for $500 soundbar supremacy.
NAD’s retro amp is a hi-fi fetish object – and there are only 1972 of them
The 1970s were notorious for many things, but an achievement somewhat forgotten by history is the notoriously good-sounding – and cool-looking – hi-fi gear produced during that era….
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II
Bose’s new flagship wireless earbuds promise a lot on paper, but they are pricey – can they compete with the likes of Apple, Sennheiser and Sony?