I want a soundbar within a budget of 20k and heavy bass is not one of my priorities. I just want to hear the dialogues while watching a movie without turning the volume up to 50. Are there any specific models that prioritise the centre channel?
With traditional earbuds, I often struggle to get punchier bass and am plagued by distractions from the surrounding environment. Recently, I have discovered open-ear brands onthe internet. Do they really clip onto your earlobe? I am looking for a worthy brand to gift my sister on her birthday. What do you think I should go with: a traditional one or open-earbuds?
For me, design and comfort don’t matter. But looking for a feature like noise cancellation, so that I can hear the punchy bass. My friend has suggested two options to me: Apple AirPods Pro 3 and Sony WF-1000XM5. What do you think, “Hey, Siri” feature is overpowering, or is Sony better because of its app customisation feature?
A good-quality compact and portable speaker costs under Rs. 5,000, but choosing one for a party becomes tricky. Party-friendly speakers are expensive, and mostly you can’t even find a high-quality bass. I am planning to host a Holi party in my home. Are there any suggestions for a speaker that can come under the budget of Rs. 35,000?
Hi i want to buy audio system which helps me in enjoying good tonal quality and bass music at low volume as mine is a small room about 12 by 12. I am confused whether to go for 2.1 stereo or HTS(so that the subwoofer will give deep bass). Also i am wondering whether traditional wooden speakers are still the best ones to go for. My budget overall is around 40k. Can some one help me with these doubts also suggest any product which will give me this output
I've bought the JBL Clip 4 and it's awful for podcasts, bass is super strong and you can't understand what the speakers are saying unless you increase volume to max and even then it's pretty bad, it's very loud but you still can't understand. Anyone uses a speaker that is decent for podcasts and not music? Edit: here* in the title, not hear :)