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Groove Thing is the latest, launching as a Kickstarter today, and the company markets it as the “world's first internal music ...
It measures how sound reflects off surfaces and adjusts the EQ to match. It's pretty nifty. As for connectivity, it can pair with another Era 300 speaker for a true stereo experience.
In light of these three key design changes, iFixit granted the iPhone 16 lineup a repairability score of seven out of 10. By comparison, the iPhone 15 series received a score of four out of 10.
The Majority Naga 60 soundbar is a compact soundbar for a super-affordable price of just $67… and while its sound won’t blow you away, I was actually surprised.
JBL debuts Bar MK2 Dolby Atmos soundbars. Flagship Bar 1300MK2 packs 11.1.4 channels, 2470W power. Series starts at $449, launches from June 2025.
The California Bureau of Automotive Repair’s (BAR) regulatory action concerning teardown requirements has been approved by the Office of Administrative Law and filed with the Secretary of State ...
I've never seen a drone taken to pieces before, but here is an interesting iFixit teardown of the little DJI Neo drone... Basically, they ask, how hard would it be to fix when it (maybe inevitably) ...
Nintendo hasn't fitted the Switch 2 with Hall effect thumbsticks, so they will wear and eventually drift, but as iFixit notes in its teardown video, the new Joy-Cons are harder to disassemble.
The Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus – AKA the HM34BR – is a modestly priced soundbar that promises an expansive audio experience, along with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X compatibility. While it doesn't ...
Eight years after the original, the new Nintendo Switch 2 delivers a major hardware boost—but iFixit’s teardown finds that fixing it is still frustrating.. In a new video, iFixit praised the ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 is now here to bring the latest gaming experiences to the world, and there is a newly released teardown video from iFixit that shows the ins and outs of the console. Thanks to ...
iFixit’s teardown of the Switch 2 reveals a console that’s even harder to fix and Joy-Cons that may fail again.