This tiny dual Bluetooth-transmitter accepts signals from your legacy gear and also serves as a USB audio interface, so you can transmit from your computer. It sounds great and has about a 30-foot ...
This handsome transmitter looks right at home alongside pro audio gear, and has better range (about 10 meters in our testing) than others. It’s easy to setup and pair, but it misses a trick by not ...
Yes, you can pick up a pair of Bluetooth headphones – but what if your player or phone doesn’t have Bluetooth functionality built in? You need to buy something like this iBluon Bluetooth stereo audio ...
Say goodbye to ever needing wired headphones. By Rylee Johnston All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed ...
The best wireless headphones and best true wireless earbuds let us enjoy audio content without being tethered to our laptop, smartphone or tablet. But as convenient and packed with features as they ...
Is the $49 Creative BT-W6 Bluetooth 5.4 dongle worth it to give your old laptop or console aptX Adaptive, LC3, and 24-bit/96kHz wireless audio? Most people swap phones every couple of years, but ...
Though only the richest auto buyers could afford a car with an AM-FM radio in the early 20th century, virtually all cars now produced in the United States come with one. However, those who prefer to ...
When it comes to streaming music or taking calls on the road, Bluetooth FM transmitters make it easy to modernize older vehicles without upgrading the entire stereo system. After all, many of our ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Not that long ago, the idea of listening to your television with wireless headphones might have sounded like something straight out of "The ...
At the risk of making myself look like a wannabe weeb, I have to admit that I love collecting Japanese car accessories. The Kenwood CAX-BT20-R is one such artifact that I learned about by accident, ...
Look out! You've just stumbled upon this week's episode of Ask Engadget, and we've got a real brain burner on our hands this evening. Before you dig in, though, feel free to blast your own question in ...