Bluetooth speakers are the default kind of speaker for today's cable-free iPhones. Here are some of the best. Photo: Marshall The speakers in iPhones and iPads get better with each new model, but they ...
Sometimes your iPhone’s speaker just doesn’t cut it when listening to music, which is why Bluetooth speakers have become so popular. Here’s how to use one with your iPhone. Bluetooth speakers come in ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
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A new setting in iOS 26.1 solves an annoying speaker problem
Macworld If you use AirPods or other Bluetooth headphones, it can happen that other Bluetooth speakers in the vicinity simply take over the audio. These then “hijack” the iPhone’s audio stream, so to ...
You don't have to stick to using your iPhone's speaker to play music aloud while away from home, as these portable speakers can keep the party going wherever you go. The summer is quickly approaching, ...
Picture the scene. You’re all set to enjoy the sun in the garden, but you go to pick up your Bluetooth speaker and find it won’t turn on. It’s out of battery. You’ve tried using your iPhone’s built-in ...
The Fluance Fi30's design isn't for everyone, but for those in search of the best sound for their Bluetooth buck, the $149.99 Fi30 is hard to beat. David Carnoy Executive Editor / Reviews Executive ...
Zagg, the company behind many of our favorite Bluetooth keyboards and cases, today announced its latest creation, the ZAGG Speaker Case for iPhone 6 with detachable Bluetooth speaker. Not only that, ...
This annoying auto-reprioritization of your headphone's Bluetooth connection (not just AirPods) has been a nuisance for years. But with the recent iOS 26 update, Apple has cleverly delivered a way of ...
The next-generation processor handles more complex audio processing in real time and enables features that previous Sonos speakers couldn’t support. Dual tweeters create genuine stereo separation from ...
Apple wants you to avoid damaging your hearing when you’re using an iPhone or iPad (but, strangely, not a Mac). In Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Headphone Safety, enable Reduce Loud Audio, and you can ...
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