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I'm an audio editor: Here's 3 more of my favorite audio gadgets from the CES show floor
By Tammy Rogers published
From a snazzy new bass driver to some super interesting earbuds, there's plenty at CES 2026 for audio nerds like me.

Fender's new headphones sound extremely cool — and they've got some incredible battery life
By Tammy Rogers published
Look out, Marshall — Fender might be here to eat your lunch with a new pair of ANC headphones with loads and loads of battery life.

I tried IKEA's new adorable $10 Bluetooth speaker — and it's surprisingly good for the price
By Mike Prospero published
For less than $10, the IKEA Kallsup Bluetooth speaker is pretty good — and you can pair up to 100 of them together.

Breggz launches the first IMAX Enhanced certified in-ear headphones at CES 2026
By Scott Younker published
Amsterdam-based Breggz announces the Zohn-1 in-ear headphones, the first such headphones to receive IMAX Enhanced certification.

Klipsch is coming back to the headphone space with three new models
By Tammy Rogers published
Klipsch is coming back to the headphone space with three concept models shown off at CES 2026.

Bye-bye, Bluetooth: 2026 is the year of wired earbuds, headphones, and retro audio tech
By Erin Bashford last updated
2026 is the year of retro audio tech, with CD players, IEMs, wired headphones, vinyls, and wired earbuds taking center stage.

I'm an audio editor and here are my top 3 audio gadgets of CES 2026 (so far)
By Tammy Rogers published
We've now had one full day of launches and announcements at CES – what have been the audio highlights of the show?

Cambride L/R powered speakers: I've seen these CES speakers, and I need an orange pair
By Tammy Rogers published
Cambridge is launching some very exciting new speakers at CES, and the whole line is filled with cool features.

Shokz OpenFit Pro review
By Nick Harris-Fry published
The Shokz OpenFit Pro headphones sound fantastic and offer a comfortable secure fit, but they’re expensive for open buds and the noise reduction feature is underwhelming.

I dismissed these Bose QuietComfort rivals at first, but a slew of software updates may have just changed my mind
By Tammy Rogers published
Nothing's weird looking headphones had some teething issues when they first launched — but have software updates made them worth picking up now?
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