Audioengine has upgraded their flagship A5 powered bookshelf speaker system to the A5+ model which keeps the same look, drivers and amplification with additional connectivity and versatility features.
As a reviewer, one gets a chance to see, hear and play with… As a reviewer, one gets a chance to see, hear and play with a variety of equipment - some good and some not so good. Every now and then a ...
Audioengine today announced a Bluetooth enabled version of their A5+ powered desktop speakers called the A5+ Wireless. The $500 speakers come as a stereo pair with upgraded aesthetics and A5+ ...
Most of the MP3 speakers that flood the Stuff office on a daily basis don’t live and breathe hi-fi – they exist for convenience and music snacking. This is, of course, fine for many people, but now a ...
As someone who’s constantly on YouTube, there’s one thing I frequently notice. Good audio is just as important if not more important than great video. Think about the last time you watched a video on ...
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I’m not going to try and convince you that, all things considered, the Audioengine 5+ speakers are the best bang for your buck. But if you’re in the market for a capable pair that’s easy to install, ...
It’s been almost a year since we last reviewed a product from Audioengine and when we found out about their recent release of some brand new speakers, it piqued our interest to say the least. Last ...
Audioengine's A5+ Wireless speakers deliver a stellar sonic experience aimed at audiophiles with 24-bit upsampling to ensure high-quality Bluetooth audio. Available in matte black, high-gloss white, ...
With the release of Apple’s iPod Hi-Fi, we have a better notion of what Apple considers to be a reasonable price for a higher-end portable powered music system — $350. Priced higher than other speaker ...
The Audioengine 5 has impressive-sounding powered speakers that don't require a receiver. They have some interesting features, but I'd like to see some type of digital input. The Audioengine 5 ($349 ...