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* Audioengine unveiled a limited-edition Limoncello Yellow lineup for 2026, led by the popular A2+ active desktop speakers as the brand’s annual “color of the year.” * Audioengine A2+ Limoncello Yellow delivers ~20 W per channel (30 W peak), Bluetooth 5.3 with aptX Adaptive/HD, USB-C 24-bit/96 kHz, and PCM5100A DAC. * Speaker design includes 2.75-inch aramid-fiber woofers, 0.75-inch silk-dome tweeters, 65 Hz–22 kHz response, >95 dB SNR, and <0.05% THD. * The matching Audioengine S6 subwoofer features a sealed enclosure, 6-inch front driver, 140 W Class D amplifier (210 W peak), and adjustable 33 Hz bass integration. * Completing the set, Crosley C6 turntable offers belt drive, manual operation, 33⅓/45 RPM, Audio-Technica cartridge, switchable phono preamp, Bluetooth, and $199 MSRP.
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JICO launches the "KOKUTAN Ebony" stylus using an ebony wood cantilever, the fourth MORITA Wood Carving Cantilever series, shipping sequentially from April 2.
Five nude stylus models are offered, including N44, VN35, VN45, VN5, and VN5x, newly expanding compatibility to SHURE V15 Type III–Vx cartridges.
Prices range from ¥31,680 to ¥37,180, with the N44 model matching the previously limited DJ SHARK collaboration released between April and September 2025.

Canton unveils Reference 9 GS Edition, a special compact bookshelf monitor developed under founder Günther Seitz, blending flagship Reference Alpha components with Reference 9 design.
A key upgrade is a high-grade crossover using Mundorf MKP capacitors, delivering precise signal processing, improved clarity, and highly detailed musical reproduction.
High frequencies are handled by a 25 mm DLC-coated dome tweeter with a new acoustic lens acting as waveguide and air cushion.

Sonoro introduced VIBES L and VIBES XL portable outdoor speakers, blending elegant indoor-style design with battery operation and modern Auracast wireless audio broadcasting.
The VIBES series evolves from Escape portable speakers, integrating Sonoro’s own platform, refined design language, expanded features, and native Auracast connectivity for scalable audio systems.
Sonoro VIBES L uses two 3-inch drivers plus a 6.5-inch subwoofer, while VIBES XL adds four 3-inch drivers and an 8-inch subwoofer.

LG opened preorders for the 52-inch UltraGear evo 52G930B-B, unveiled at CES 2026, priced $1,999.99 in the US, shipping March 22.
The 51.6-inch curved VA panel features 1000R curvature, 5120×2160 5K2K resolution, 21:9 aspect ratio, 240Hz refresh, 1ms GtG, 4000:1 contrast.
Display meets VESA DisplayHDR 600, supports 10-bit color, covers 95% DCI-P3, with 320 nits typical brightness and 400 nits peak.

iFi GO link 2 launches at $59, replacing the 2023 GO link with a smaller, lighter 7.8g design focused on ultra-portable wired audio.
Built around an ESS Sabre DAC, GO link 2 supports PCM up to 384kHz and native DSD256, targeting Hi-Res streaming and downloads without Bluetooth complexity.
Power output reaches ≥1.59V/79mW at 32Ω and ≥2.0V/14mW at 300Ω, optimized for efficient IEMs and portable headphones, not power-hungry cans.

Nitori launched affordable 4K Mini LED LCD TVs in 55-inch (N55TB2UM2V BK) and 65-inch (N65TB2UM2V BK) sizes, priced at ¥79,900 and ¥99,900 respectively.
The Mini LED backlight uses local dimming by zones to reduce blooming, delivering deeper blacks and brighter whites compared with conventional LCD panels.
Designed for wide viewing angles, the panels minimize color washout and black crush when viewed from the side, enhancing shared living-room viewing experiences.

Hi-Unit launched limited-time made-to-order “Gospellers 30th Anniversary Original Earphones,” priced at ¥30,000, accepting orders until March 27, shipping from early June.
The special edition was supervised by all Gospellers members, with sound tuning by Yoichi Kitayama, emphasizing natural vocal harmony and individual voice character.
Developed with DARUMA AUDIO, the wired earphones feature dual magnetic circuit dynamic drivers, designed to reproduce subtle vocal nuances from a cappella to orchestral arrangements.

HiBy Digital will release the Android-based M500 Hatsune Miku Edition 4G DAP in late April, priced at ¥83,000, with preorders starting March 9.
The collaboration model features a nano SIM slot with 4G LTE data-only support, enabling direct music streaming without Wi‑Fi across multiple FDD and TDD bands.
Hardware includes a Snapdragon 680 SoC, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, microSD expansion up to 2TB, and Android 14–based HiBy OS.

Windows 11 preview build introduces per-device audio volume control, allowing independent adjustment for multiple connected devices, including two headphone pairs simultaneously.
The feature is accessed via Control Center under “Shared Audio (Preview),” while the traditional system tray volume slider still adjusts all devices globally.
A new taskbar indicator—shown as a speaker with two people—provides one-click access to shared audio settings without opening the full Control Center.

Apple is expected to unveil next-generation Studio Display monitors at an upcoming event, with internal documents suggesting two distinct models are in development.
The two models may include 27-inch and 32-inch versions, or dual 27-inch variants at different price tiers, though Apple has not confirmed sizes.
Both displays are rumored to support ProMotion with variable refresh rates up to 120Hz, significantly upgrading from the current 60Hz Studio Display.

TCL unveiled CrystalClip open-ear clip-on earbuds at MWC 2026, combining air-conduction audio, AI-powered features, and up to 36 hours of battery life.
The clip design uses 43 g laboratory-tested clamping force, titanium memory-effect frame, aluminum arc, and ultra-light 5.5 g weight per earbud.
Dual-magnet dynamic drivers with 3D Spatial Audio deliver balanced highs, mids, enhanced bass, and improved realism versus bone-conduction alternatives.

Anker unveiled the Soundcore Space 2 headphones at MWC Barcelona, expanding its popular lineup after the cult-favorite Space One Pro launched in late 2023.
Soundcore Space 2 targets value-focused buyers with a highly competitive £129.99 / $129.99 / €129.99 price, undercutting many rival premium headphones.
The new model promises notable sonic upgrades over previous Soundcore offerings, aiming to deliver high-end audio performance at a mid-range price point.

BluOS audio platform, used by BLUESOUND and compatible devices, adds direct internet radio and podcast playback through a new partnership with German provider airable.
Users can search and stream tens of thousands of global internet radio stations and diverse podcast programs directly within the BluOS Controller app.
The integration unifies music streaming, radio, and podcasts into a single BluOS app, eliminating the need to switch between multiple audio applications.

A leaked Sonos portable speaker appeared on Best Buy Canada and Reddit, described as a smaller alternative to the Sonos Move 2 with integrated carry loop.
The speaker reportedly delivers up to 24 hours of battery life and carries an IP67 water and dust resistance rating for outdoor and travel-friendly use.
Hardware details include a minimalist rear panel with aux input, USB-C charging, and compatibility with a wireless charging base shown in leaked images.

BlitzWolf opens preorders for BW-FYE17 wireless earbuds at €23, shipped internationally without import duties, but likely lacking warranty and longer delivery times.
Unique bundle includes four earbuds: two classic in-ear and two semi-in-ear designs, offering comfort choices but potentially weaker stability during running or workouts.
Audio hardware uses large 13 mm dynamic drivers with Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity, though lacking high-quality codecs like LDAC and omitting active noise cancellation.

French audio brand Triangle launched Red and Black Series Hi‑Fi speaker cables, plus new RCA interconnects, targeting both rational Hi‑Fi setups and audiophile-grade systems.
Black Series emphasizes reliability and simplified engineering, while Red Series builds on the same design with thicker conductors and higher‑grade components for enhanced sonic precision.
All cables use high‑purity oxygen‑free copper (OFC) with seven‑strand braided cores, delivering natural, distortion‑free signal transmission and excellent electrical conductivity.

NAGAOKA launched the NRING30 true wireless earphones, designed to hang like earrings, with an open-ear, non-intrusive fit for everyday listening.
The unique structure lightly hooks onto the ear’s antitragus area, avoiding insertion or clamping, significantly reducing discomfort during long listening sessions.
Open-ear design allows users to enjoy music while naturally hearing surroundings, targeting commuting, housework, online meetings, walking, and other daily activities.

PMG Audio launches flagship Apx ME (Metal Edition), a Warsaw-born high-end IEM limited to 200 units worldwide, priced at ¥1,210,000, starting March 6.
CNC-machined titanium shells provide lightweight rigidity, suppressing unwanted resonance to deliver driver output accurately, reflecting PMG Audio’s cost-no-object design philosophy.
Each earpiece houses 12 custom drivers across five types, including planar, 10mm PEEK dynamic, BA, VCD, and 8-way passive crossover networks.

Jadis Electronics introduced the Jadis Óde, a French-made pure Class A integrated tube amplifier replacing the popular I35, emphasizing handcrafted construction and emotional musical reproduction.
The amplifier uses hand-selected KT88 beam tetrodes in a push-pull Class A output stage, delivering 30 W per channel into 4–8 ohms, with optional KT120 tube compatibility.
Frequency response spans 10 Hz–40 kHz (–3 dB), input sensitivity is 300 mV, and input impedance exceeds 100 kΩ, ensuring broad source compatibility.