The first impression with a product is important -- look no further than the popularity of "unboxing" coverage. But especially with budget-priced gear (like the $199 A2s), it's an area that's often ...
The Texas-based hi-fi brand is giving you more ways to build out your desktop speaker setup.
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The Audioengine A2+ Wireless Computer Speaker is pretty much the same as the venerable wired A2+, just $50 more expensive. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end ...
Audioengine's W1 Wireless Audio Adapter is one of those gadgets where all that matters is whether it actually works or not. A simple pair of USB-powered dongles that pipe "CD quality" audio over up to ...
There are oh so many Bluetooth speakers out there. Little plastic ones that sound tinny, larger battery-operated speakers that you can take with you and improve the sound quality. This B2 speaker is a ...
As a reviewer, one gets a chance to see, hear and play with… As a reviewer, one gets a chance to see, hear and play with a variety of equipment - some good and some not so good. Every now and then a ...
Let's face it, most PC speakers sound pretty awful, but Audioengine's $199 a pair speakers are good enough for persnickety audiophiles. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Each A2+ speaker features a 2.75-inch woofer made from robust synthetic fibers and silk .75-inch tweeters. The A2+ are rated at 30 watts each, ...
Audioengine is one company that’s done much to advance the state of high-fidelity audio on the desktop. Their first product to gain significant acclaim was their A5 two-way powered monitors, which ...
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