Tech has advanced far enough to make them reasonably satisfying - sometimes.
Remember when you could turn on your TV, set the volume once, and actually hear everything clearly? But as screens have gotten thinner and flatter, watching anything has become an audio rollercoaster ...
Marc Storch is a commerce writer currently based in Denver, Colorado. He is passionate about making tech accessible to all and being excellent to each other. Outside of writing about tech and video ...
Macworld Oliver Schusser, Apple’s Vice President in charge of running Apple Music, recently gave an interview to Billboard ...
Do you have trouble hearing your TV and you don’t want to disturb others in the room? If so, you’re not alone. Many people, including Martha from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, want to know how to connect ...
Sony makes some of the best wireless headphones you can buy. Its pairs have won a glut of Awards over the years, and across a range of budgets – its offerings span from high-end headphones like the ...
Whether you're listening in your living room, in your car or on a plane, you can make audio sound the way you want using a simple equalizer (EQ). It can even help compensate (to an extent) for ...
You’re in the middle of a video conference, everyone is waiting, but your microphone isn’t working? Or you can be heard, but all the other participants remain mute? Welcome to the club of Windows ...
Your Android phone is a very capable device for playing audio. You can play via the built-in speakers, Bluetooth, or the old-school wired connection. Android phones make it easy to listen to your ...