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Yamaha's high-end wireless hi-fi speakers could give KEF conniptions, boasting luxury listening (and they look stunning too)
By Carrie Marshall published
The new Yamaha NX-70As wireless hi-fi speakers feature materials from grand pianos and Yamaha's flagship speakers; room correction; and wide streaming support

The best soundbars in Australia for 2026: enhance your TV shows, movies, games and music
By Max Langridge last updated
Updated Give your TV a healthy audio boost with one of our picks for the title of top soundbar in Australia.

Testing Yamaha's elite soundbar made me appreciate the humble rear speaker
By James Davidson published
They may not seem the most important, but rear speakers can make or break an immersive setup, as I discovered after testing a Yamaha soundbar.

Yamaha just launched two new enormous high-end headphones and I need them
By Carrie Marshall published
Yamaha has unveiled new open-back and closed-back headphones for audiophiles – I'll take both, thank you

Yamaha confirms ransomware attack on key factory
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Sensitive Yamaha employee data was stolen in the attack and subsequently posted on a data leak site.

Yamaha's new headphones promise ultra-clear sound (for a mind-blowing price)
By Kevin Lynch published
New YH-5000SE over-ears feature much-missed planar magnetic tech, but come with an eye-watering $5,700 asking price.

Epson’s striking new projector is bright enough to light up your living room
By Al Griffin last updated
IFA 2022 A new projector Epson is showing at IFA looks to be a major upgrade over its previous ultra short throw model, and a strong competitor in that category.

Yamaha's HDMI 2.1 AV receivers are now the ultimate TV upgrade for PS5 owners
By Al Griffin published
After a long delay, Yamaha's latest-generation AVRs get promised gaming console-friendly HDMI 2.1 features.

Yamaha’s new earbuds boast top specs, but is ‘Listening Care’ really necessary?
By Becky Scarrott published
It could be argued that if we simply listen at sensible levels (or deploy noise cancelling to avoid cranking up the volume) we should not have to tamper with the balance of musical recordings.
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