In the Shanghai- and Paris-based brand's cultural space on Avenue George V, Lei unveiled a new series of pictorial and ...
I love hi-fi audio. I’m not an audiophile per se, but when crisp, lossless, distortion-free audio is in my ears, I greatly ...
At Apple's high-end AirPods facility in Boulder, CO, you'll find bucket-list loudspeaker systems, 3D ear scanners and dancing ...
FiiO, a brand more widely known for creating audio tech, most recognizably for producing MP3 players in the days before streaming audio was commonplace, has released a HiFi Audio Mechanical Keyboard, ...
Prior to the development of CD-quality audio hardware in the mid-1990s, home computers and consoles typically made do with synthesized music. Due to the storage and RAM limitations of the time, there ...
In this captivating exploration of the high-end audio world, we delve into the realm of luxury with a focus on $750,000 ...
Discover how Android handles high-resolution audio, USB DACs, and Bluetooth codecs — and how to get the best sound from your smartphone.
Tensilica, Inc. announced the immediate availability of Dolby Volume on its popular HiFi Audio DSPs (digital signal processors). The implementation is based on software developed by Dolby and has ...
In February, Spotify announced its ambitions to join the increasingly popular lossless audio space with a new subscription tier called Spotify HiFi. At the time, the streaming music company was silent ...
Spotify HiFi launch date is likely to be delayed to 2022, which is contrary to the initial announcement of the audio streaming platform that the feature is launching "later this year" or before the ...
With the increase in personal electronic devices, HiFi audio is more popular than ever in many applications, such as smartphones, music players, home theaters, and even car infotainment. Many ...
Spotify Hifi’s announcement in February of 2021 seemed poised to shake up the streaming industry. With the introduction of lossless audio, Spotify would increase its credibility among audiophiles, not ...