
Audioengine, a Texas-based hi-fi manufacturer, has expanded its retail presence by partnering with Nordstrom, Best Buy, and Crosley Brands.
The company aims to increase visibility and accessibility in mainstream markets, particularly during the holiday shopping season.
Audioengine's product line includes the A2+, HD3, and HD4 Next Gen speakers, known for their compact size and audio quality.

Crosley, historically known for entry-level turntables, has expanded its offerings to over 64 models, including higher-end systems like the C65, C8, and C6.
Crosley's product range now includes CD players, tabletop radios, cassette decks, Bluetooth speakers, and various record storage solutions, appealing to a broader audience.
Audioengine, recognized for its high-quality compact speakers like the A2+, HD3 Next Gen, and HD4 Next Gen, has partnered with Crosley to simplify home audio setups.
Audioengine HD4 Next Gen speakers feature Bluetooth 5.3 with aptX Adaptive, ensuring high-resolution wireless streaming and backward compatibility with various formats.
These speakers offer analog RCA, 3.5mm inputs, USB-C connectivity, and a built-in 24-bit DAC (PCM5100A) for diverse device compatibility.
The Class A/B amplifier design delivers natural warmth and tonal dynamics, paired with a headphone amplifier powered by Texas Instruments OPA1602.

Features Bluetooth 5.3, aptX Adaptive codec, and USB-C for enhanced connectivity and versatility.
Combines Class A/B amplifiers with aramid fiber woofers and silk dome tweeters for high-fidelity sound.
Includes a built-in PCM 5100A DAC, multiple inputs, and a robust headphone amplifier for flexibility.