Tangy Orange. Spicy Red. Passion Pink. Luminous Yellow. No, those aren't the names of the flavors in the as-of-yet unreleased Starburst Fruity Drink package, they're the colors the Edifier Aurora 2.1 Speakers come in. Also in the lineup: liquid silver, asphalt grey, midnight blue, and every other color Crayola never ... continue reading
When it comes to gadgets, it's all about that little bit extra. Laptops without webcams? Do not want. iPhones without Facetime? Unacceptable. Cameras without watersport protection? Unthinkable. Yeah, apparently we should have just said gadgets are all about maximizing porn consumption - but you get the idea. Your iPod/iPhone ... continue reading
For a no-frills flask that's perfect to toss in your bag when you're out camping or exploring, turn to Stanley. The classic brand has been crafting solid, well-made food and drink gear since 1913. Their latest flask is the first in the Adventure Series which is aimed at being both essential and rugged. With more grip ... continue reading
It takes a special kind of crazy to look at a piece of PVC pipe and think, hey, this would make a great speaker. The guys at Ikyaudio--a name we're not sure how to pronounce--have done just that: taking your standard PVC pipe, they've crafted some slick, modern speakers that would do any home office or workstation ... continue reading
Big things in small packages generally doesn't refer to your pant area because a) you're not a skinny jeans wearing hipster and b) you don't put your iPhone 4 in your pocket because that will break the glass. For once, you're going to have more than anyone bargained for in your pants - assuming you're rocking the Aluminum ... continue reading
There isn't a single audio or electronics company that isn't making an iPod/iPhone dock these days, but what separates the brand you're normally used to finding at Wal-Mart from all the others out there is the fact that this one doesn't so much look like a dock as it does like a throne. The throne you rule from doesn't ... continue reading
A day at the beach is best accompanied by music, but battery-powered iPod speakers die too quickly and sound like a kazoo. So Eton decided to make the Soulra, a set that endlessly powers good speakers with a giant, spherical, thermonuclear fusion bomb. Some folks call it "The Sun", but we like our version better. ... continue reading
The back yard is serious business. And just because you might not have one of your own yet doesn't mean you can't appreciate a badass barbecue, electric chainsaw, or a finely pruned bush. With innovations like these, why force your friends to listen to Journey through your iPhone speaker? Install some Polk Audio Atrium ... continue reading
As speakers get smaller and smaller we never stop being impressed by how much sound can come from such a tiny place. The downside to tiny portable speakers everywhere you go? Usually there's pretty much no bass. But luckily even subwoofers are shrinking. The DigiZoid ZO Personal Subwoofer fits in your pocket with ... continue reading
Klipsch is not a new name in the world of professional quality home audio and with good reason - they're products sound good, they look good, and they have a great warranty. Now Klipsch is going to get you to pay $600 (we never said they were cheap) for something you're never going to see. That seems outlandish at ... continue reading
Plenty of portable speakers claim to be impossibly small and lightweight, but they usually still weigh a couple of pounds and take up a few inches in your bag. Origaudio speakers are paper thin and fold into two 3.15" 1 watt speakers that you can take anywhere. Adding to the convenience, OrigAudio speakers don't require ... continue reading
No, Tubular isn't a lame attempt at bringing back 80s lingo, it's a set of clever portable speakers by Ipevo. Ipevo Tubular Wireless Speakers connect to your MP3 player or PC via bluetooth. With up to 8 hours of play time, these compact speakers can connect to create a single tube shaped speaker, which makes them much ... continue reading
Some so-called portable speakers still require a backpack to tote them around. Sure they're technically portable, just like the Zune is technically an MP3 player. Card Speaker, much like your sleek MP3 player of choice fits right in your pocket. Available in black or silver, it plays crystal clear audio for up to 5 ... continue reading
When you're listening to your favorite playlist while biking through town or snowboarding down a mountain path, it's easy to forget that not being able to hear your surroundings is dangerous. (Not to mention, those damn earbuds always seem to fall out) The Tunebug Shake Portable Speaker keeps you connected to the real ... continue reading
Don't you wish you could take your home theater system with you wherever you went? Instead of sitting on the train to work reading a book you could be enjoying an episode of Mad Men, or instead of snoring to some program on antiquing at your mother-in-law's you could be laughing at the Hangover. The new JVC iPod speaker ... continue reading
Get a front seat to the action of your video games, DVDs or music, without getting wrapped up with an annoying cord. The X Rocker Wireless Pedestal Chair provides up close and personal sound thanks to two headrest speakers and a built-in subwoofer adding rumbling realism to your entertainment. The X Rocker chair isn't ... continue reading