TWICE VIP Award 2016 Winner! The Audio-Technica AT-LP60-BT Wireless Turntable enables listening to records using Bluetooth wireless technology. The fully automatic AT-LP60-BT ($179.95) provides vinyl ...
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Best of CES 2026: Bluetooth speakers, headphones & retro turntables to upgrade your home audio
The annual Consumer Electronics Show brings together the most innovative audio products and home entertainment gear that ...
Fancy a turntable with Audio Technica components and a price tag that's much cheaper than you'd expect to pay for even a budget vinyl player? Then Majority may have just the thing for you. The UK firm ...
There's no doubting the vinyl resurgence, and this year's CES has a few turntable options for those hobbyists. In addition to Sony's new model that digitizes vinyl tunes and a Technics revival, ...
According to the year-end Nielsen Music Report, vinyl sales in the US enjoyed an increase of 52 percent last year, but still lurked in the shadows compared to the 164 billion songs streamed through ...
Mocap of vintage vinyl records and a turntable on a sleek modern shelf Mixx Audio Mixx Audio, a relative newcomer to the budget audio category, has an intriguing new package for those who want to dip ...
The Spinbase is a great-sounding, compact, vibration-free solution for your turntable, but its Bluetooth streaming and headphone features have annoying quirks. The mantra with sound systems today ...
Following a successful partnership with Sonos to build belt-drive turntables that stream vinyl using that company’s Wi-Fi technology, Victrola is now offering two new models that can stream hi-res ...
Whether you’re just starting your vinyl collection or adding a second system, finding the right high-quality record player that’s ready to play out of the box can become a head-spinning task. But with ...
The cool thing about wireless speakers --especially Bluetooth speakers-- is their portability and, well, lack of wires. In a worst case scenario, they have to be plugged in to an electrical outlet.
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...
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