Bose was the first to try to reduce background noise for its headsets. That was 20 years ago. The concept of noise reduction has evolved continuously since that time and the QuietComfort 3 and 15 are proof. By using an active system and a passive system that work together to eliminate background noise, it gives [...]
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Bose QuietComfort 3 and 15
by Charles-Edouard Carrier
BeoSound 8 from Bang & Olufsen
by Charles-Edouard Carrier
Bang & Olufsen presents the BeoSound 8. A surprising base designed to accept the whole range of Apple mobile devices. Whether it is the iPhone, an iPod or the new iPad, they are all compatible with the BeoSound 8. And as Bang & Olufsen has always done, great attention is given to the design of [...]
>> Read moreThe NAD iPD2: Another Base for the iPod
by Charles-Edouard Carrier
Another base for the iPhone or iPod. This one is designed for devices made by NAD. The iPD 2 is thus an additional option for those wishing to connect their portable player to an audio system. The main strength of the iPD 2 is without a doubt its design, which will harmonize perfectly with the [...]
>> Read moreThe Yamaha YSP-5100 Sound Bar: Virtual Sound
by Charles-Edouard Carrier
Yamaha has really gone farther with the sound bar concept, although several other manufacturers already offer a few models. The Yamaha YSP series is very impressive. Compact, powerful and elegant, the YSP soundbar is an ideal solution for those who want to enjoy surround sound without having to install multiple speakers. In fact, the idea [...]
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