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Darryl Wilkinson  |  Jan 06, 2016
Parent company Invoxia calls Triby “the next generation voice-controlled speaker for the kitchen”, which is a relatively boring, generic description for a device that is much more exciting than that tag line makes it seem to be. And now that Triby is “the first third-party device to announce integration with the Amazon Alexa Voice Service” it’s even more exciting.
Mark Fleischmann  |  Jan 06, 2016
We had a word with Onkyo USA marketing director Kevin Brannan about the future of two storied A/V receiver brands now that Onkyo is in the midst of absorbing Pioneer.

Mark Fleischmann  |  Jan 06, 2016
Andrew Jones speaker demos have been reliable crowdpleasers at CESes going back many years. Having decamped from TAD and Pioneer to the German company ELAC, he continues to impress.

Mark Fleischmann  |  Jan 06, 2016
The Imagine XA is PSB's entry into the Dolby Atmos (and DTS:X) enabled speaker category.
Mark Fleischmann  |  Jan 06, 2016
When is a mono-block amp a home theater product?
Mark Fleischmann  |  Jan 06, 2016
Audioengine drew on the tradition of its bestselling A5+ and A2+ wireless powered speakers when designing new step-up models.
John Sciacca  |  Jan 06, 2016
For decades, First Alert has manufactured products designed to keep families safe through smoke, fire and carbon monoxide detectors. Onelink takes the company’s legacy forward into the connected world with a group of products designed to protect and inform you no matter where you are. One of the coolest monitoring products I ran across was the new Wi-Fi Envirocam that is designed to give peace of mind to parents and caretakers alike.

John Sciacca  |  Jan 06, 2016
“Works with Apple HomeKit” was a common theme among many of the new automation companies demonstrating at the International Consumer Electronics Show, and Elgato’s Eve family of devices offers some very affordable options to quickly and easily bring smarts and Siri-based control to your home.

John Sciacca  |  Jan 06, 2016
There were no shortage of smart locks on display at CES, but the one that truly takes security to the next level is SecuRAM’s Genesis. Not only does the lock have an incredibly high-end, solid and luxurious look, it uses state of the art biometric technology to “analyze the vascular pattern below the epidermal layer of your finger to authenticate.”

Leslie Shapiro  |  Jan 06, 2016
Skybuds look like ordinary wireless earbuds, but they have so much more going for them.

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