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Sonos Trueplay: What is it? How can you use it?
Sonos's audio calibration technology aims to tune your Sonos system to your room to deliver the best possible sound. Here's what you need to know.
Sonos's audio calibration technology aims to tune your Sonos system to your room to deliver the best possible sound. Here's what you need to know.
The Monaco GP is upon us – here’s how you make the most glamorous Grand Prix look its most gorgeous.
Sony's unveiled its own object-based audio format, but how does it work, what will it work on and what can you listen to?
The new iPad Pro has a tandem OLED screen – but what exactly is it?
LG is the boss of OLED and Samsung was once loyal to QLED but is now playing away. So what's the difference? And which is better?
Systems are no longer simply an entry-level endeavour, while separates also don’t need to cost the earth. So which path is right for you?
Sony has launched not one but two new next-gen consoles. Let's see which is right for you: the PS5 or PS5 Digital Edition.
What should the inevitable next Sonos Arc bring to the party in terms of features, design and tech?
Buying a pair of AirPods? If you plan to use them with a non-iOS device, know which of their features exclusively work with Apple kit...
Don't want earbuds? You'll need to decide between on-ear and over-ear headphones. Here's what you need to know.
What exactly are studio headphones, should you buy a pair, and what things should you consider if you do? Allow us to explain...
Here's what we're expecting from Apple's iPad Mini 7.
Apple's new range-topping iPad has an OLED screen. Here's everything you need to know about it.
After the success of the five-star Sony WF-1000XM5, we muse on what we'd like to see from the forthcoming XM6 model and how it can improve even further.
Do you know your aptX from your LDAC? Or your AAC from your elbow? Here's the full guide to Bluetooth codecs...
You're probably familiar with each audio option, but which should you be using and why? Allow us to explain.