From all-in-one soundbars capable of re-creating a surround-sound system to smart speakers that can control your home’s heating, audio hardware has been growing up. Make sure you keep pace with our complete guide.
EQUIPPING YOUR HOME with a full assortment of quality sound kit is an even more daunting proposition than it initially seems. Upgrading your TV’s output with a dedicated soundbar is an obvious start, but then there’s your desktop PC, whether you want to have separate speakers for Bluetooth playback from a phone, whether you want to play music out in the garden… and that’s before getting to your own set of headphones.
There’s also the rise of smart speakers to contend with. Pioneered by Amazon’s Echo range, this young breed of audio product has exploded in the past year, with the likes of Google, Apple, Sonos and UE all bringing out their own takes. Besides sounding different, as you’d expect, each speaker can vary in just how ‘smart’ it is, further complicating the process of choosing one.
To help demystify things and to help you fill your home (or your head) with great-sounding tunes, we’ve rounded up a select list of products in five key varieties: soundbars, desktop speakers, Bluetooth speakers, smart speakers and headphones. Before we look at each one in detail, let’s consider what qualities you should be asking of each product type.
PIECE OF THEATRE
All TVs come with built-in speakers, but very few are up to the task of producing the sound output a film or TV series needs to be enjoyed at its best. That’s where soundbars come in: they can sit in front of, below or mounted together with your telly as, essentially, a replacement for the integrated speakers.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
XIAOMI Mi Mix 3 5G
VERDICT This is the most affordable of the first 5G smartphones, but even with great hardware, the service isn’t yet worth the expense
RHA T20 Wireless
VERDICT They’re not cheap, but these well-designed earphones deliver superb sound quality
Protect And Preserve
Data might be A Valuable Commodity, But It’s Remarkably Easy To Lose Or For Others To Get Their Hands On. Mike Bedford Provides Guidance On How To Preserve, Recover And Destroy Data, And Looks At The Technologies Involved
NZXT H510i
VERDICT Some qualities shine through, but this is an underwhelming case from a maker we know can do better
Kicking Off A New Era Of Football?
With the new football season well and truly under way, David Crookes talks to Jon Hare about reviving the spirit of Sensible Soccer with a new, more sociable offering that he hopes will avoid an own goal
NAIM Mu-so 2
VERDICT A luxurious and fine-sounding slab of metal, but for most homes it won’t be worth the expense
Motorola One Vision
VERDICT The One Vision comes close to being a brilliant mishmash of tech – shame about the camera
JBL Xtreme 2
VERDICT With top-quality sound and a versatile design, this is a great – if expensive – rugged Bluetooth speaker
HUAWEI MateBook 13
VERDICT What the MateBook 13 lacks in flourish, it makes up for in value and performance
GIGABYTE X570 Aorus Master
VERDICT A loaded and forward-thinking motherboard, but not one that fully justifies its high price