Home Theater Review

Home Theater Review

HomeTheaterReview.com stands out as the top publication focused on specialty audio/video, HDTV, and home theater topics across all platforms, attracting more than 700,000 readers each month. It outperforms its rivals in social media engagement and boasts a robust, updated email list that is valuable for both consumers and AV dealers.

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  • 1 week ago | hometheaterreview.com | Nemanja Grbic

    A few weekends ago, I was sitting in my backyard with a cold drink, watching the sun go down, when my friend suddenly asked, “Wait… where’s that music coming from?” That’s when I pointed to the rock sitting next to the flower bed. “That’s the speaker,” I said. It was the Klipsch AWR-650-SM—and honestly, it’s one of the coolest audio upgrades I’ve ever made. Even better? It’s currently on sale for $179.10 on Amazon, down from the regular price of $329. Let me explain why this speaker rocks—literally.

  • 1 week ago | hometheaterreview.com | Nemanja Grbic

    Skullcandy just dropped a new pair of true wireless earbuds called the Method 360 ANC, and they come with a bit of a twist—Bose helped out. That’s right, the new buds feature sound tuning and fit tech licensed from Bose, but without the usual high price tag. They’re currently available at an introductory price of $99.99 on Amazon. Skullcandy teaming up with Bose might not be the collab you saw coming, but that’s what makes this launch interesting.

  • 1 week ago | hometheaterreview.com | Nemanja Grbic

    London’s Cine International Film Festival (CIFF) is kicking off this May, and while the spotlight will be on indie films and fresh talent, there’s another key player helping to shape the experience—Monitor Audio. The British audio brand has signed on as the festival’s official audio sponsor, bringing its high-performance speaker systems into the mix to make sure every film sounds as good as it looks.

  • 1 week ago | hometheaterreview.com | Nemanja Grbic

    After years of rumors and speculation, Apple’s long-awaited foldable iPhone may finally be getting closer to reality. According to a new report from BusinessKorea, Apple has made a big decision on one of the most critical parts of the device: the display. The company is reportedly turning to Samsung Display—yes, its longtime rival in the smartphone world—as the exclusive supplier of OLED panels for its upcoming foldable phone. If that sounds surprising, you’re not alone.

  • 1 week ago | hometheaterreview.com | Nemanja Grbic

    You’ve probably seen a lot of turntables in your day, but have you ever seen one levitate while glowing like a nightclub centerpiece? That’s the idea behind Audio-Technica’s new Hotaru turntable. It’s a $10,000 vinyl spinner that floats using magnets, lights up in 20 colors, and plays music through built-in speakers—all in one futuristic-looking package. Unveiled at Milan Design Week 2025, the Hotaru is part turntable, part art piece, and fully designed to turn heads.

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