Audio specialist Bose has finally jumped into the stereo Bluetooth headphones scene, with its new AE2W set allowing simultaneous connection to two devices so users can flip between tablet audio and phone calls easily. All you'd then need is a Google Glass on your face to complete the idiot-from-the-future look. Read More >>
Featured comment by Avidfanofstuff:
"I'm in the market for a new set of Bose but without noise cancellation I'll be skipping these and buying some QC15's unless there is a big refresh aro..." More »
The La Boite Concept LD120 is a Bluetooth-powered desk with 120 watts of speaker packed inside. Made of real leather, piano wood and old-school tactile knobs, it's probably the most beautiful speaker you've ever laid eyes on, but at one-thousand-bleeding-quid, it's also damn expensive. Read More >>
Featured comment by AndyHiFi:
"I saw the LD 120 in the Conran Shop - it's a piece of Design and the sound is amazing (regard the space occupation). If you want the same sound with c..." More »
Wires suck. Fact -- they get lost, broken, or filched by unscrupulous flatmates. Better to do away with them altogether, which is why we've corralled together a collection of the best Bluetooth headphones money can buy, to see if any of them have the chops to replace good old-fashioned copper. The results, after a couple months of testing, are surprisingly positive. Read More >>
Featured comment by Phoenix AJ:
"Chris, have you tried or rather seen these http://www.bassbuds.co.uk - let me know! if not i can get a pair sent over to you =D" More »
Jean Michel Jarre's ridonkulous iPod dock (that we secretly, desperately want) now has a new trick. It's got a fancy-looking new Bluetooth receiver, because your £10,000-odd dock got made redundant by Apple's Lightning switch. Read More >>
Featured comment by Kanta:
"I am very lucky to own an AeroSystem One. For me, the AeroSystem One speaker is unique when it comes down to sound quality and one of its kind. I am..." More »
The original 2011 Jawbone UP was notable for being one of the first fitness trackers, and also notable for sucking unbelievably badly. Nonetheless, Jawbone took the UP and last year released a new, 'improved' version. It's been available in the US for a few months, but now it's finally made its way over the Atlantic. I wonder how many calories that burnt... Read More >>
Samsung's new listing for its Bluetooth Game Pad has one very interesting tech spec, with the controller claiming to be compatible with phones containing displays of up to 6.3 inches. That's a rather specific size, leading some to postulate that's how large the forthcoming Galaxy Note III's screen might be. Read More >>
While we didn't see anything particular thrilling or innovative in Samsung's safe Galaxy S4 launch last night, it did have an interesting piece of hardware to show off backstage -- an official Samsung wireless game controller. So Samsung can crush Ouya, Game Stick and the rest of them in an instant. Read More >>
When you tire of all the fancy motion controls and just want to enjoy some classic button-mashing gameplay on your Wii or Wii U, consider this wireless controller — particularly if you're an Android gamer too. In addition to playing well with Nintendo's hardware, this gamepad also cozies up to your smartphone or tablet. Read More >>
You have a vintage car, but you have normal ears and want a sound system that's up with the times. RetroSound's new classically styled Model Two in-dash radio runs like a new-fangled modern setup because it is a new-fangled modern setup, with Bluetooth and all. Read More >>
Featured comment by Cloudfire:
"I'd say there is a MASSIVE market for this kind of thing. I'd buy one of these for my classic mini.
Another good thing would be to just sell the gu..." More »
There's no doubt the Apple TV is an "intense area of interest" for Cupertino, Tim Cook said so himself. In fact, the Apple TV could be the future of Apple right there in that tiny little puck. With iOS 6.1, the plucky mini black box just took a massive step forward: you can now hook up a keyboard to it. Are apps and Safari next? Read More >>
Featured comment by crezo:
"yeah but you never know what you're going to get or when, it's not the same as popping down the road and having the latest release ready to watch in 5..." More »
Despite the myriad uses an iPad can serve up, one area where it falls short is artistic creation. Sure, there are tons of sketching and painting apps, but they are hampered by one shortcoming of the iPad's display: lack of pressure sensitivity. The Pogo Connect Stylus tries to mend this gap and open the doors to a more complete artistic experience on the iPad. Read More >>
Featured comment by britishchris:
"A shame, I was quite interested in this stylus but glad I haven't splashed out.
I ended up getting an iFaraday stylus in the end which I love, but i ..." More »
Jabra has announced a new line of headphones that make a solid case for leaving your phone in your pocket. The bluetooth Jabra Revo Wireless headphones let you control your music with just a tap to the ear. Read More >>
We liked the Fitbit One activity tracker, but there was some convenience lacking. While its pebble-like form-factor was very discreet, it meant you always had to take it out and put it in a special arm band if you wanted to monitor your sleep, then return it to your jeans in the morning. And which jeans did you forget them in this time? Read More >>
Featured comment by Sabashe_to_the_MAX:
"Ooh this looks good, especially if it'll be under £100 here. I've been using the Sleeptime app to get an idea of my sleeping pattern but I'm not sure..." More »
Magnets? Check. 2mm thin? Check. Keyboard and gaming controller? Check. Bluetooth, with '40 hours' battery life? Yep, this thing sounds awesome. Meet the Ex-Hybrid controller from China -- lord knows if it's actually any good or not, but it certainly looks slick. Read More >>
Featured comment by snapper.fishes:
"I have seen calculators thinner than that, and Logitech proved that bluetooth receivers can be made very tiny. So technology wise there's no reason wh..." More »
Not everybody has the available floor space or audiophilic conviction for 9.1 surround sound — sometimes just a sound bar or even headphones may suffice. With the wall of sound-producing devices that LG just unveiled, finding a system to match your situation should be a cinch — even if it is 9.1 surround. Read More >>