
Esat Dedezade
Writer, Journalist and Content Creator at Freelance
Contributor at Stuff (UK)
Freelance writer, journalist and content creator. Passionate about tech, lifestyle, games, gadgets, and cats. Distracted by shiny things and food.
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3 weeks ago |
whathifi.com | Esat Dedezade
Technics has unveiled a champagne gold variant of its flagship EAH-AZ100 wireless earbuds to celebrate the hi-fi brand's 60th anniversary. The new colourway joins the existing black and silver options, expanding the line-up to three finishes. The release follows the Technics EAH-AZ100's initial launch at the start of this year, which saw the wireless earbuds earn a well-deserved five stars in our review.
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3 weeks ago |
whathifi.com | Esat Dedezade
Beyerdynamic has unveiled the DT 990 PRO X, a modernised iteration of its long-established DT 990 PRO studio monitoring headphones, with modern tweaks and precision tuning. Aimed at those striving to pick up the most detail possible, the open-back cans pack the company’s newly developed Stellar 45 driver, delivering a 5-40kHz frequency response.
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whathifi.com | Esat Dedezade
Skullcandy has relaunched its Aviator headphone series after a 15-year hiatusThe new Aviator 900 ANC is its new flagship offering at $300 / £250. While not quite the brand’s priciest headphones to date, they're being touted as the most premium and advanced, and are priciest in the current line-up. While the original Aviator line made its debut in 2010, this revival attempts to blend the series' distinctive retro aesthetic with updated audio tech.
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3 weeks ago |
whathifi.com | Esat Dedezade
Chord Electronics has built a reputation for creating some of the best DACs money can buy. And right now, two of its standout models are available at their lowest prices yet. Peter Tyson is currently offering the portable Chord Mojo 2 for £349 (down from £395) and the desktop Chord Qutest for £995 (reduced from £1195) – representing generous savings of £46 and £200, respectively.
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3 weeks ago |
whathifi.com | Esat Dedezade
Sky has officially launched Glass Air – its budget-friendlier TV model, first announced alongside the Glass Gen 2 in February. As with the original Sky Glass and Gen 2 model, the Glass Air delivers the full Sky service built directly into the TV with no additional boxes or setup required. It’s the price though, that might steal headlines. The new 4K Glass Air will land on 10th June, and can be yours from £6 per month.
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