Bluetooth receivers have gotten good enough to compete with wired setups. These five are the ones experts recommend for home ...
Word's First Receiver with Built-in Wi-Fi®, Airplay® and Bluetooth® Frees Consumers to Stream Music Content Regardless of Source SAN DIEGO, July 9, 2012 – Sony Electronics today introduced its latest ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When putting together a large home audio setup, you’ll ...
Integra has begun shipping its first AV receiver, the DTR-30.5, with built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, plus support for pass-through and up-scaling for 4K Ultra HD TVs. The included Bluetooth and Wi-Fi ...
Bluetooth has been around for some time now, and has created tons of possibilities for us — now, with Bluetooth technology, you can connect your phone to all sorts of gadgets — speakers, your computer ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Bluetooth has forever changed how we think of home and personal audio. Its popularity made it a lot easier to rip the headphone jacks out of ...
Pure Resonance Audio has unveiled its first Bluetooth audio receiver. The BTR1 is a Hi-Fi Bluetooth wireless audio receiver with an extended wireless range of up to 100 feet. The BTR1 streams ...
Marantz just announced the NR1607, an ultra slim 7.2-channel network A/V receiver with built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Made for design-and space-conscious home theater enthusiasts that do not want to ...
Onkyo's TX-NR646 and TX-NR747 AV receivers are among the FIRST DTS:X receivers on a manufacturers website. Dolby Atmos and DTS:X ready as well as having 4k Ultra HD, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Upgrade time?
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The $1000 Integra DTR-30.5 Wireless AV Receiver is a first for the company. It is not only Wi-Fi compatible, but Bluetooth is supported as well as 4K scaling and 95 watts per channel.
If you’re serious about bringing theater-like sound into your home, an AV receiver is the best choice. An AV receiver gives you much more control over how you set up and interact with your home ...