Virtual Reality & Voice: using A-Frame, React (with hooks) and Google Cloud Platform – Part I
and bringing our voice orb and scene to life. We’ll explore various techniques like geometry instancing, procedural generation, etc, as well as recreate physical effects like audio reverb…
Danny Heitman’s ‘At Random’: “Where the Crawdads Sing” not set in Louisiana, but it could be
Some weeks ago, to keep us company on a long trip into Acadiana, my wife played the audio version of “Where the Crawdads … Slow-moving creeks wander, carrying…
Countdown to Caversham’s Readipop Festival begins
Read more: Reading fundraising event in memory of man killed in terrorist attack Headlining this year’s three dayer are ambient house pioneers The Orb (performing a 30th ……
Bose Quiet Comfort 35 II review
You may have heard that Bose has some fancy new headphones coming out, and there’s reason to be excited about the Bose Active Noise Cancelling 700 (lame name…
Get a Bose Solo 5 TV soundbar on sale at Walmart for $199
TL;DR: Purchase the versatile Bose Solo 5 soundbar for $199 as a special Walmart Rollback offer. When you visit your grandparents, you risk blowing out your eardrums because…
Bose Sleepbuds review: Expensive, experimental, endearing
The Bose SleepBuds might be expensive and flawed but they are awfully likable. Bose’s newest true wireless earbuds break all the rules. Rather than promise the world in…
Review: Bose Frames take a stab at iPhone-connected audio sunglasses
Bose’s iPhone-connected Frames are a solid first step into the “audio glasses” market, and possibly worth your money — but there are catches to consider with this early…
Sony WH-1000XM3 vs. Bose QC 35 II, which should you buy?
Whether you’re commuting a few blocks or across the country, both headphones are travel-friendly. The ear cups of each headset rotate and fold up for storage within their…
Bose Frames Alto review
Whether you work in the audio industry or you’re just an avid sound nut who’s followed the tech for a steady stream of years, you’ve probably noticed that…
Marantz 2216
The Marantz 2216 was one of Marantz’s lowest powered units at 16 watts per channel. It’s sometimes referred to as a “baby” Marantz. It was produced from 1977…