Bluesound Node 2i Is Now Compatible With Apple AirPlay 2 And Can Bring Digital To Any Classic Stereo
Back at the start of this year, I reviewed the excellent BlueSound Node 2, a superb little piece of kit that can turn any old-school audio system into a digital music center that can bring virtually ...
It has been 10 years since Bluesound debuted its Node wireless media streamer and to commemorate that event, the company has decided to release a limited-run anniversary edition of the device, known ...
The award-winning Bluesound NODE Network Streamer is on sale for $449 — a savings of $150 off the regular retail price. We have covered the award-winning Bluesound NODE rather extensively over the ...
They updated NODE streamer from Bluesound is a brilliant upgrade to one of the best streamers on the market. In the world of streaming, Bluesound is one system that offers a superbly usable ecosystem ...
Dirac has announced that Dirac Live room correction will be coming to select Bluesound products. Future Bluesound products will come Dirac-ready, requiring only the purchase of a Dirac Live license.
As one of the very first brands to deliver wireless streaming of hi-res music, we have plenty to thank Bluesound for. No, its speakers haven’t always been the most affordable or (let’s be honest) the ...
The Bluesound Node fulfills the promise of audiophile streaming, rendering this digital-age component a worthy addition to a substantial stereo system. I’m glad the folks at Bluesound haven’t taken ...
It’s not uncommon for residential AV integrators to try their hand at commercial work; after the Great Recession, in fact, many joined the fray to help stay afloat. Plenty of manufacturers migrate ...
Bluesound, the wireless multiroom audio company that competes directly with Sonos, has three new options for adding hi-res streaming audio to existing hi-fi systems: the Node Nano ($299), Node ($549), ...
Bluesound is a brand I’ve used in the past, but not nearly as much as I have other brands. So it is fairly new to me, but they do have a good reputation. The company has just announced a redesign of ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Ty Pendlebury is CNET's senior editor for TV and home audio, and author of the daily Insider newsletter. He has rigorously tested, reviewed and written about AV equipment for the company since 2006.
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