Guess who’s back, back again? This Astell & Kern deal, tell a friend. While you might be able to do without Eminem’s Without ...
Video killed the radio star, as the song goes. But people still listen to radio. Compact Discs sounded the death knell for vinyl, but records have bounced back big time. Digital music players and ...
Sony’s hi-res A306 Walkman player is affordable, good to use and nice to listen to, but there are some issues that don’t let us enjoy its full potential. FiiO has been in the game long enough to know ...
HiBy has officially launched its new flagship portable HiFi player, RS8 II, on October 30, 2025. The RS8 II integrates HiBy's advanced technologies in portable audio with deep insights into market ...
The FiiO X3 Mark III portable music player, F5 earphones, and i1 Apple Lightning Amplifier & DAC have been priced at Rs. 14,990, Rs. 4,999, and Rs. 2,990 respectively.
While you can store and play all your tunes on the latest smartphones, they just can’t fill the gap of a dedicated portable music player. Yes, I’m talking about devices like the Sony Walkman or ...
The world of portable HiFi music players can be a bit baffling at times. But there are enough folks willing to spend more than the price of a flagship phone on portable gadgets that have high quality ...
Portable music players — in whatever form — have been a part of popular culture for more than four decades now. Portable music players — in whatever form — have been a part of popular culture for more ...
Portronics has launched a portable touch-based Bluetooth music system called Pebble for Rs 3,499. With this portable device you can wirelessly play... The Portronics Soundbox is a handy little gadget ...
The Pono player is due in October, but the X5 is cheaper, plays more types of file formats, and sounds sweet says the Audiophiliac. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a ...
The global market for portable music players capable of playing songs downloaded from a computer is expected to reach nearly US$58 billion in revenues by 2008, a market researcher said this week.
Nearly a year after unveiling his hi-def music device Pono on 'The Late Show With David Letterman,' Neil Young sounds like he's getting ready to let it out into the wild. Young made the announcement ...