Recently, I offered a first look at Audioengine’s $149 W1 Wireless Audio Adapter —a kit that contains USB audio transmitter and receiver units along with a power supply and a handful of audio cables.
The days when a household held a single set of speakers attached to a stereo receiver have waned. Today it’s common to find each room equipped with some variety of noise-making device. Nearly as ...
Audioengine's W1 Wireless Audio Adapter is one of those gadgets where all that matters is whether it actually works or not. A simple pair of USB-powered dongles that pipe "CD quality" audio over up to ...
Audioengine made a name for itself in 2006 with its critically-acclaimed debut of iPod-enabled bookshelf speakers. A year later it followed up with smaller desktop speakers that brought similar praise ...
Audioengine, devoted to audiophile-quality sound, easy-to-use products at Affordable prices, announced the launch of its Audioengine W1 Premium Wireless Adapter that makes virtually any audio product ...
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