One of the hottest categories in consumer electronics today is the wireless speaker category, thanks to the rise of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi audio streaming.
Whether you're looking for a small, portable Bluetooth speaker, a single high-performance tabletop speaker, or a full multi-room wireless system based on formats like Sonos, Play-Fi, or HEOS, we've got you covered.
Aperion Audio's Allaire Bluetooth gaming speaker bundle proves that not all components aimed at gamers are kitschy crap.
In 24 years of publishing and writing specialty audio/video content, I have never come across a situation like I have with this Sonos Connect review. The $350 Connect has...
I go way back with IKEA, as the first store in the United States opened decades ago just few miles from where I grew up in Philadelphia. The Volvo-driving...
As 2019 comes to a close, we at HomeTheaterReview.com look back at all the products we reviewed this year and pick the best of the bunch, from affordable favorites...
Jerry says the Formation Bass is expensive for what it is, but that it delivers excellent performance and a gorgeous design to complement the rest of the Formation ecosystem.
Andrew says the new B&W Formation Audio is the only way to bring legacy audio devices into the new wireless Formation ecosystem. But it comes at a hefty price.
Andrew says that Bowers & Wilkins may have just created one of the best all-around wireless speakers (and ecosystems) for those wanting something more high-end.
Don't call it a Bluetooth speaker. Jerry says Bowers & Wilkins' new Formation Wedge is a legitimate wireless audiophile speaker.
Don't let your kids hear SVS's Prime Wireless Speaker System.
Smart speakers--that is to say speakers that are voice-activated and do more than merely play music--are growing in popularity and becoming more and more commonplace. And Amazon's lineup of...
Let me make one thing abundantly clear: I love the concept of powered loudspeakers. I absolutely support their adoption. Over the years, I've owned as many powered loudspeakers as...
Last year, I reviewed the Marantz AV7703 AV processor, which has HEOS functionality built in. I decided to do a separate article on the HEOS platform, as it is...
Dennis Burger auditions RIVA's WAND Series of wireless, multiroom speakers: the smaller Arena ($249) and the larger Festival ($499).
Sean Killebrew auditions MartinLogan's Bravado wireless speaker, which features dual Folded Motion tweeters, a five-inch aluminum woofer, a 200-watt Class D amp, Anthem Room Correction, and support for both...
Riva Audio has introduced the Riva S, the little brother to the Turbo X that we reviewed in 2015, which made a big splash in the Bluetooth speaker world....
Adrienne Maxwell auditions Oppo Digital's new Sonica Wi-Fi tabletop speaker--a fully featured 2.1-channel model that supports AirPlay, Bluetooth, and DLNA wireless technologies, as well as multi-room streaming.
Bowers & Wilkins is a special name in the audiophile community; this is due to the company's uncanny ability to combine stellar sound quality with artful aesthetics--something other manufacturers...
The Turbo X ($349.99) is the first product from Riva Audio, a company founded by legendary concert promoter Rikki Farr. The Turbo X speaker has clean styling, measures 9.1...
Adrienne Maxwell checks out the Aether Cone tabletop speaker, which supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and AirPlay sources and incorporates several interesting features to help distinguish it from the pack.
Greg Handy explores the new W9 and W7 tabletop speakers from Definitive Technology, which use DTS Play-Fi technology to offer multi-room wireless audio streaming from your phone, tablet, or...