Latest speaker reviews
The Devialet Mania is a small Bluetooth speaker with big sound and a sizeable price tag to match. Does it prove its worth?
Now in its sixth generation, the JBL Flip 6 gets a more rugged design and some performance tweaks too.
Numerous third party speakers have embraced Amazon's capable Alexa assistant alongside the Echo devices. Here are the best Amazon Echo alternatives.
Devialet's debut soundbar offers up an intriguing, premium design, but at £1990/$2400, does it deliver a premium performance too?
This Bluetooth speaker does things differently, and we can dig that.
The Harman Kardon Citation Multibeam 1100 is a good-looking, great-sounding Atmos soundbar that makes the most of movies and music. Read our full
This is a really capable speaker that packs bigger sound than you might think, albeit for a fairly chunky price.
With a host of new features and a form factor that straddles performance and convenience, is Samsung's HW-Q990B the soundbar to beat this year?
The Samsung HW-S800B soundbar is ideal for anyone who wants something lifestyle-friendly, discreet and impressive sounding. Read our full review.
Sonos has a budget subwoofer in its portfolio in the form of the Sonos Sub Mini. Is it worth buying? Here's our review.
We got to experience a demonstration of the new soundbar and its modular family of wireless home cinema speakers.
We got the chance to take an up-close look at the new speaker during TP Vision's event in Berlin, here's what we found out.
When Bang & Olufsen unveils a new product it doesn't do things by half. Here are our initial impressions of its new soundbar.
UE hasn't changed a huge amount for the new Wonderboom 3, but that's not a huge deal as it's still great. Here's our review.
The EarFun Uboom L is tuned by an Austrian music producer and promises to punch well above its weight sonically. We put it to the test.
With the M20 HD active speakers, the company promises an easy one-box solution for music listening, TV, movies and gaming. We've put them to the test.
The Emberton II promises numerous upgrades over the original. We've put it through its paces to find out how the latest iteration stacks up.
Audio Pro's updated version of the impressive C5 promises improved connectivity. Is this worth adding to a multiroom setup? We test it out.
This single-unit, Dolby Atmos-ready soundbar from B&W promises much. Can it deliver? We've been testing to find out.
What do you compromise by opting for the entry-level Sonos soundbar, and is it still worth considering? Here's our review of the Sonos Ray.
This excellent home speaker is the perfect addition to a room.
The Panasonic SC-HTB490 soundbar-and-subwoofer combo pairs simplicity and affordability in an effort to easily boost the sonic attributes of your TV -
The Denon Home Sound Bar 550 is manufacturer's soundbar for 2022, bringing all the usual benefits of extensive connectivity, high quality audio, and t...
It's easy to setup, looks great and the form-factor is versatile - but can it deliver Devialet sound quality on the go? Join us as we find out.
The Play:5's replacement, the Sonos Five, is a superb main speaker. Can it do no wrong?
Sony's all-in-one top-end soundbar solution for 2021 - with built-in woofers, as a 7.1.2 channel setup - has seriously immersive audio capability.
This compact soundbar and subwoofer combination do a great job of filling a room, with a particular focus on gamers given the RGB lighting feature.
Bowers & Wilkins reintroduces one of its most iconic speaker systems - the Zeppelin - this time with full wireless support. Here's what we make of it.
The 900 adds upfiring speakers and Dolby Atmos support, which lacked in the outgoing 700 model, for even more immersive output. Just how good is it?
The portable speaker is B&O's answer to 360-degree output, but does it trump the company's existing range to make it worthwhile?
Should you upgrade your original Beam? Or should you consider the second-gen Sonos Beam over the excellent-but-pricier Sonos Arc?
A soundbar and woofer combo that not only includes Dolby Atmos, it also adds the Creative's own Super X-Fi virtual surround technology for headphones.
The robust party speaker - complete with carry handle - adds dust protection to its design tweaks. It brings big bass, but can it bring big love?
Is the Sonos Ikea Symfonisk Picture Frame worthy of a space on your wall? Here's our review.
The 2021 premiere soundbar in LG's range has stiff competition from Samsung, so can it stand up on its own?
One of the smallest speakers in the Sonos portfolio means the SL will be perfect for some.
The fifth-generation Bluetooth speaker from JBL adds dust-resistance to its waterproofing, making for a rugged and bass-heavy portable.
Is Huawei's foray into the speaker market on the up? The Sound has some interesting prospects, but is wired and Bluetooth only, which limits appeal.
With a huge number of channels - 11 at the front, a sub, and four at the rear - this is one highly accomplished immersive sound experience.
The fourth-gen of this DAB radio is a dashing looking number, but is it a bit of an excessive luxury in this day and age?
The Sonos Beam soundbar is compact, but it delivers expansive performance. From our experience, this small soundbar is a winner.
This soundbar's big sell is its detachable speakers, to transform it into a 7.1.2 surround system - without the need to trail wires.
Alexa and Google are capable of plenty, but what they can't do is tell you what the Sonos One is like. We can though. Here's our Sonos One review.
With the Playbar released over eight years ago, a replacement is long overdue. Behold the Sonos Arc - a Dolby Atmos soundbar for a new generation.
This big and bold speaker design has some great merit, but at this asking price is it as good as you can get? Read on...
One of two portable Sonos speakers with Bluetooth - although the size and weight doesn't make it ultra-portable. Should you buy it over Sonos Roam?
The 2021 'bar-and-sub combo adds AirPlay 2 and the potential for additional speaker integration compared to the outgoing Q800T model.
It's pricer than your average Bluetooth speaker, but it isn't your average Bluetooth speaker. Should you buy it? Yes. Why? Let us explain.
This small soundbar is designed for boosting gaming audio under a monitor, but it'll also be at home enhancing a small TV's output too.
The second-gen Revolve+ portable speaker improves water-resistance and battery life. But is that enough of an advancement in today's market?
The small-scale C20A is an all-in-one soundbar solution - there's no separate subwoofer option - that bangs out big audio from a little package.