Here’s how to get a free soundbar when you buy an LG 34-inch UltraWide monitor

SAVE $149.99: As of Jan. 23, buy the LG 34-inch UltraWide WQHD HDR curved monitor for $279.99 (normally $349.99) at LG and get a free LG SK1 compact…

LG launches premium soundbars with 3D spatial audio: Check price, details

Starting at Rs 69,990, new premium LG soundbars are available on the company’s official website, select online platforms and offline retailers …

Get the original Sonos Arc soundbar while it’s $250 off

Now that the Arc Ultra is here, there’s never been a better time to save on the original Sonos Arc. Get the Dolby Atmos beast for only $650…

Take $250 off the Sonos Arc soundbar and feel the noise

SAVE $250: As of Jan. 22, get the Sonos Arc soundbar for $649 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $899. That’s a discount of 28%. This…

The best Bose soundbar s for crystal clear sound, tried and tested

The best Bose soundbar​s for crystal clear sound, tried and tested – Elevate your TV audio with the crisp, rich sound of a Bose soundbar …

Best Philips Home Theatre: Elevate Your Audio Experience

Philips offers a range of home theatre systems designed to enhance your audio-visual experience with superior sound quality and advanced features. The best Philips home theatre systems blend…

The Affordable Edifier T5 Sub-Woofer Goes Low On Bass As Well As Price

Why, yes there is and it won’t cost a lot. The Edifier T5 is one of the most affordable sub-woofers on the market and it’s suitable for adding…

This Dolby Atmos soundbar’s price tag has been slashed in half

The Harman Kardon Citation Multibeam 1100, a four-star Dolby Atmos soundbar, is down from £799 to an impressive £349 …

Could Apple acquire Sonos? Speculation claims it’s on Tim Cook’s shopping list — here’s why

There’s more to the tale of course, as well as questions about whether Apple actually might do it, but it’s an interesting development that could turn the smart…

Sonos CEO is out following disastrous app revamp that enraged customers

Users are still fuming after last year’s botched Sonos app update, leaving CEO Patrick Spence with little choice but to resign.