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* Nothing Headphone (a) undercuts Headphone (1) by over 40%, priced at SEK 1,990, offering near-identical design and core features. * Design mirrors the flagship with transparent rectangular earcups, but adds pink and limited yellow colors; 310 g weight, IP52 rating, memory-foam pads. * Battery life is the standout: up to 135 hours without ANC or 75 hours with ANC, plus 5-minute fast charge yields 8 hours. * Audio uses 40 mm titanium-coated drivers, LDAC Bluetooth support, adaptive three-level ANC rated up to 40 dB, and four microphones trained on 28 million scenarios. * Physical controls include volume wheel, track toggle, and programmable button; Nothing X app adds 8-band EQ, Channel Hop, shared profiles, and optional ChatGPT integration.
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Best Buy Canada accidentally revealed a new portable wireless speaker called Sonos Play, indicating an upcoming official launch from the premium audio brand.
Sonos Play supports multiple audio input options, including Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi streaming, and a wired USB‑C connection for versatile use scenarios.
The speaker is claimed to deliver up to 24 hours of playback on a single battery charge, highlighting strong portability and endurance.

Nothing Headphone (a) debuts as a distinctive over-ear model priced at €159, extending Nothing’s design language with four colors and bold transparent styling.
Exceptional battery life reaches up to 135 hours without ANC, plus fast charging delivers five hours of playback from just five minutes charging.
Lightweight 310-gram housing with breathable memory-foam ear pads and IP52 certification ensures comfort and resistance to dust and light rain.

Røde unveiled RødeCaster Video Core and RødeCaster Sync, unifying video with RødeCaster Pro II or Duo into one USB-C–linked production ecosystem.
Compact Video Core matches flagship power with an octa-core processor, four-source switching, customizable scenes, and three Full HD HDMI plus four NDI inputs.
Studio-grade audio includes two Neutrik combo inputs using Revolution Preamps, nine stereo channels, and APHEX EQ, compression, gating, de-essing, and effects.

Panasonic announced supply delays for its 4K tuner-equipped DIGA recorder DMR-ZR1 due to customer orders significantly exceeding initial demand forecasts.
The company stated on its official website that despite efforts to strengthen production capacity, delivery times may be longer than originally planned.
Panasonic emphasized it is actively expanding manufacturing output to address shortages and minimize delays as quickly as possible.

Nagra introduces the Compact Player as a Swiss-developed digital hub, designed to serve either minimalist hi-fi systems or complex, high-end audio chains.
The CNC-milled solid aluminum billet chassis prioritizes mechanical rigidity and vibration resistance, with compact dimensions of 18.5 × 16.6 × 4.1 cm.
Its DAC supports high-resolution PCM up to 384 kHz/32-bit and DSD256, using a dual-mono analog output stage to maximize channel separation.

LG unveiled official German pricing and availability for its 2026 OLED TV lineup, including flagship G6, midrange C6, entry-level B6, and Wallpaper W6 series.
Flagship LG OLED G6 and W6 models use second-generation RGB-Tandem panels, Alpha 11 AI Gen3 processor, and market-enhanced color via Hyper Radiant Color Tech branding.
The OLED W6 Wallpaper TV returns with Zero-Connect Box, enabling lossless wireless 4K video and audio transmission at up to 165 Hz refresh rate.

Free-admission hi-fi event “Der perfekte Klang” runs March 14–15, 2026, at Golfpark Kurpfalz, Limburgerhof, near Mannheim, organized by STEREO Premium Partner Andreas Rackwitz.
Focus on Acoustic Signature’s full turntable lineup, showcasing handcrafted German models from entry-level Maximus Neo to reference-grade Montana NEO, produced since 1996.
T+A presents current HV-Series electronics, using High Voltage amplifier circuitry with significantly increased operating voltages to enhance linearity and dynamic range.

Barco announced a €135 million acquisition of Vervent Audio Holding, gaining 100% ownership of premium audio brands Focal and Naim Audio worldwide.
The deal positions Barco as a fully integrated audio-video solutions provider, combining its high-end projection and display technologies with premium hi‑fi and loudspeaker expertise.
Focal contributes in-house designed speakers, professional monitors, headphones, and automotive OEM systems, while Naim Audio adds two-channel hi‑fi electronics, amplifiers, and streaming platforms.

bFly-audio introduces the bPower CryoFly power cable, featuring cryogenic treatment to permanently optimize copper conductor structure for improved electrical stability.
The cryo process cools conductors to -196°C using liquid nitrogen, then slowly reheats them to relieve drawing-induced stresses and realign copper crystal lattices.
According to the manufacturer, reduced material inhomogeneities aim to stabilize conductivity, delivering quieter power flow with enhanced detail resolution and dynamic range.

Universal Music will release new Made-in-Japan 45rpm “100% Pure LP” audiophile records from June, priced ¥11,000–¥12,100, limited to 1,000 serial-numbered copies.
All titles use 180g uncolored virgin vinyl, metal master direct pressing, flat transfers from original analog tapes, emphasizing freshness, dynamics, and ultra-high-end sound quality.
Unlike standard 33rpm LPs, these are 12-inch 45rpm double-LP sets, offering wider grooves, higher rotational stability, improved detail resolution, and richer volume reproduction.

Schiit Asgard X debuted at CanJam NYC 2026, a modular Class A desktop headphone amplifier using trickle-down circuitry from the flagship Mjolnir platform.
Priced at $399 base, Asgard X adds a $150 optional Mesh DAC card, creating a compact all-in-one amp/DAC with preamp functionality.
New Continuity A output stage delivers substantial power, rated up to 3.4W RMS at 16 ohms and 380mW at 300 ohms.

Magico S7 is the new flagship of the S-series, positioned below the M9, featuring a massive 174 kg, three-way, five-driver floorstanding design.
The aluminum cabinet uses curved geometry optimized via 3D simulations, Near-Field Scanner measurements, and laser vibrometry to minimize resonances and diffraction.
Bass performance improves with an enlarged 180-liter internal volume and three 10-inch Nano-Tec Gen 8 woofers, extending low-frequency response down to 20 Hz.

NTT Docomo launched the MEES M4 Pro true wireless earbuds in Japan, priced at ¥14,080, available in black or white through Docomo and online stores.
MEES M4 Pro introduces a Talk Assist feature that enhances speech clarity by reducing non-vocal frequencies during ambient sound mode, aiding conversations while wearing earbuds.
Audio hardware includes newly added 11mm dynamic coaxial dual drivers for separate bass and treble, improving clarity over the previous MEES M2 Pro model.

Vertere Acoustics Solo is a dedicated mono moving-coil cartridge engineered specifically for authentic playback of monophonic vinyl recordings with reduced noise and distortion.
The design features an aluminum-alloy telescopic cantilever, horizontally oriented generator coil, and Shibata III stylus profile for precise groove tracking and enhanced musical realism.
Technical specifications include 0.4 mV output voltage, wide 10 Hz–45 kHz frequency response, and recommended tracking force of 2.15 g for optimal mono performance.

CanJam NYC 2026 showcased a strong resurgence of wired IEMs, with roughly three dozen brands presenting new models across affordable to ultra-premium price tiers.
Major manufacturers like Meze Audio, Campfire Audio, Noble, 64 Audio, FiiO, and Astell&Kern emphasized wired sound quality despite mainstream dominance of wireless earbuds.
Wired IEMs appeal by combining portability with high-fidelity audio, especially when paired with compact dongle DACs or portable DAC/amps from iFi, Questyle, and FiiO.

STAX introduces the SR-009D electrostatic earspeaker, reviving the iconic SR-009 platform with modern usability updates driven by strong audiophile demand.
The SR-009D retains MLER multi-layer electrode technology with refined stainless-steel plates, preserving the classic fast, transparent SR-009 sound signature.
Major design upgrades include a detachable 2.5m OFC cable, 10-step click headband, lighter injection-molded housing, and reduced 452g weight without cable.

Acer Nitro ED320QUS3 is a 31.5-inch curved gaming monitor with QHD 2560×1440 resolution, designed for immersive gameplay and versatile everyday productivity.
The VA panel features 1500R curvature, 3500:1 static contrast, HDR10 support, and up to 250 nits brightness for deeper blacks and enhanced visual depth.
High refresh rates reach 180Hz via DisplayPort 1.4 and 144Hz via HDMI 2.0, paired with 1ms VRB response time and AMD FreeSync.

Samsung Electronics marks 20 consecutive years as the world’s leading TV manufacturer, holding top position since 2006 with projected 29.1% global market share by 2025 (Omdia).
The company dominates premium segments, controlling 54.3% of TVs priced above $25,000 and 52.2% of models over $1,500, driven by Neo QLED and OLED lines.
Samsung’s innovation milestones include Bordeaux design TVs (2006), LED adoption for thinner efficiency (2009), and smart TVs transforming displays into entertainment platforms by 2011.

Tears For Fears’ debut album *The Hurting* (1983) receives an SDE-exclusive Blu-ray Audio reissue, celebrating its 40th anniversary with modern surround remixes.
Steven Wilson created new 2023 mixes in Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (96/24), and hi‑res stereo, enhancing the album’s emotional and sonic depth.
The Blu-ray includes an instrumental version and the original stereo mix, both presented in high-resolution 96/24 audio for audiophile-focused playback.

3GPP Release 19 introduces Immersive Voice and Audio Services (IVAS), extending EVS with a new codec supporting stereo, multichannel, object-based, and scene-based audio at low bitrates.
IVAS integrates rendering and immersive processing into standardized mobile services, enabling format-appropriate playback across headphones, stereo speakers, multichannel systems, and XR devices.
Supported IVAS representations include EVS-compatible mono, binaural stereo, multichannel, object-based ISM, SBA/Ambisonics, MASA, and combined OMASA/OSBA modes with up to four audio objects.