Sonos and HiFiMan Lead Latest Tech Releases
This past week saw several notable product releases, with Sonos expanding its speaker lineup and HiFiMan introducing new Wi-Fi streaming headphones. BenQ also unveiled a potential alternative to Apple’s Studio Display, and several other companies announced new audio and accessory products.
Sonos Expands Speaker Options
Sonos has introduced the Play, a new portable speaker positioned between the Roam 2 and Move 2 in both size and price. The Play offers both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing integration with existing Sonos systems or standalone use. It features a USB-C port for charging and line-in audio, compatible with computers and turntables (with a built-in preamplifier). Sonos released the Era 100 SL, a microphone-less version of the Era 100, designed for users who don’t require voice assistant integration. Two Era 100 SL speakers can be paired for stereo sound or used as rear-channel speakers with a Sonos soundbar. Sonos Support
HiFiMan Enters Wi-Fi Streaming Headphone Market
HiFiMan has launched two new headphones, the HE1000 WiFi and Arya WiFi, featuring Wi-Fi streaming capabilities alongside Bluetooth. These headphones are reimagined wireless versions of the company’s wired HE1000 and Arya models, integrating a DAC, Class A/B amplifier, proprietary processor, and battery. The Wi-Fi streaming allows for high-resolution audio playback, supporting up to 32-bit/768kHz audio, DSD512, and PCM (44.1kHz to 768kHz). Gear Patrol
BenQ Challenges Apple with Affordable Monitor
BenQ’s MA270S is a 27-inch monitor designed as a more affordable alternative to Apple’s Studio Display. It features a Nano Gloss panel with 5K resolution, wide P3 color support, and single-cable Thunderbolt connectivity for seamless Mac integration. While lacking a built-in speaker system and webcam, it offers a significant price reduction compared to the Studio Display.
Other Notable Releases
- Burson Audio Conductor Stellar: A combination DAC, headphone amplifier, and preamp in a single unit, positioned between the company’s entry-level and flagship models.
- Emotiva BasX TA2+: A stereo integrated amplifier with updated connectivity, including HDMI Arc and USB-C inputs.
- JBL Live 780NC: Wireless over-ear headphones with active noise-cancellation, spatial audio support, and an 80-hour battery life (with ANC off).
- UAG Metropolis Tracker Card: A credit card-shaped Bluetooth tracker compatible with both Android and iPhones.
- Satechi OntheGo Foldable Stand Hub: A stand and hub for iPads, adding USB-C, USB-A, microSD, SD card slots, and an HDMI port.
- Final Audio DX4000CL: Closed-back wired headphones aiming for a natural, balanced sound.
- Skullcandy Push 540 Open: Wireless earbuds with an open-ear design and a detachable neckband for added security.
These releases demonstrate ongoing innovation across various tech categories, offering consumers a wider range of options to enhance their audio and computing experiences.