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Razer Nommo Pro

Razer Nommo Pro

amazon Razer Nommo Pro reviews Razer’s Nommo Pro speaker system is a clear step up from the company’s other Nommo models, both in terms of build and price. This $499.99 2.1-channel desktop speaker set is more than three times the price of the shoddy Nommo Chroma speaker set, but the extra money makes sense in […]

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Edifier R1280T

Edifier R1280T

amazon Edifier R1280T reviews Nowadays, we are seeing fewer and fewer speakers like the Edifier R1280T. Designed to work with home stereos and PCs, they have dual inputs so multiple audio sources can be connected simultaneously. Unlike most we’ve tested in this price range, there are no wireless capabilities. This nice stereo pair with a

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Audioengine HD3

Audioengine HD3

amazon Audioengine HD3 reviews In an age of boom, fine-tuned bass, and high-frequency response, Audioengine continues to remind us of what precision sound is all about. For $399, the new Audioengine HD3 is a stereo Bluetooth speaker that can be used in various wired situations. Want to use them with subwoofers? No problem. Don’t expect

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Level Lock

Level Lock

amazon Level Lock reviews Smart locks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with some high-end models boasting fingerprint unlocking, shared access codes, anti-jamming protection, and other innovative features. While they all strive to provide homeowners convenience and security, they all have one other thing in common: An unmistakable design. You know it’s a smart lock because of

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Klipsch The Fives

Klipsch The Fives

amazon Klipsch The Fives reviews We don’t often review powered bookshelf speakers these days, and even less when they cost $799. But we test many soundbars in this price range, and with The Fives, Klipsch aims to provide a hearty left/right channel alternative. These powered speakers are beautifully designed, powerful, and can be used with

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Klipsch R41PM

Klipsch R-41PM

amazon Klipsch R-41PM reviews We rarely review traditional bookshelf speakers intended to connect to a stereo receiver, but the $399 Klipsch R-41PM, sold as a pair, is just traditional from the front. There’s no need for a stereo receiver for starters — on the rear panel, you can connect it directly to a computer via

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Creative Pebble

Creative Pebble

amazon Creative Pebble reviews $25 is the price you might expect to spend on a cheap pair of headphones, but probably not a pair of speakers. Creative’s Pebble speakers not only cost just $24.99, but they sound surprisingly good. These aren’t powered USB speakers — they’re USB-powered speakers. If you don’t mind plugging in a

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