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'More drivers than a Formula 1 grid': A&K makes Christmas come early for audiophiles with its new premium audio player packing built-in quad vacuum tubes, plus new 'Tribrid' 9-driver IEMs to pair with it
By Tom Bedford published
Astell & Kern has unveiled a new DAP, called the SP4000T, and new in-ear monitors called the Clarus, and they're not messing around when it comes to audiophile appeal

This affordable new super-slim adapter adds aptX Lossless and LDAC Bluetooth to iPhones
By Tom Bedford published
The Acoustune ATX001 plugs into your iPhone, iPad or any other device via USB-C, and upgrades your music with certain audio codecs.

The latest Sonos app update just added a new network option that might help fix connection issues
By Carrie Marshall published
Sonos has released an iOS and Android app update that enables you to turn off SonosNet mesh networking

Apple Music users frustrated by lack of cross-device continuity features
By Rowan Davies published
Apple Music users are still waiting for a playback continuity feature that matches Spotify Connect.

Sennheiser's new wireless headphones are finally here to take on Bose and Sony
By Tom Bedford published
The Sennheiser Momentum 5 Wireless took four years to arrive, and they've entered the scene just in time to show up Sony's 1000X The Collexion.

The Sonos app for iPhone and iPad has mysteriously disappeared from the App Store
By Carrie Marshall last updated
Updated I hope you didn't just buy a new product you're eager to set up…

Anker Soundcore's new earbuds have flashy screens on the outside, but the inside is the best bit
By Tom Bedford published
Anker Day 2026 brings two new pairs of earbuds, as well as a smartphone tie-in app and news of new components.

Dali's new all-in-one speaker, streamer and soundbar combo can go flat or on your wall
By Tom Bedford published
Dali has unveiled the Vega, an all-in-one piece of hi-fi gear that combines speaker, amp, streamer and soundbar — and it can be stuck on your wall or laid on a surface

High-end hi-fi company YBA has made what it claims is the world's first "transportable" CD player for SACDs — it's got the audiophiles in the office very excited, but it's not exactly a handheld model to slip in your jacket pocket
By Tom Bedford published
YBA has made what it claims is the world's first "transportable" CD player for Super Audio CDs, but it's not exactly a handheld model.
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