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The Best New Gadgets and Hi-Fi Releases of 2026 (Updated)

Including Apple’s newest AirPods, Technics reimagined turntable, and Casio’s $600 calculator.

We’re nearing the end of March, and a lot of new tech and gadgets have been announced since the start of the year.

Naturally, the product release cycle keeps on keepin’ on, so actually keeping track of every new gadget and hi-fi release is a tall order for even the most dedicated enthusiast.

Catch up below and don’t forget to bookmark for later. This is a rolling list and is routinely updated throughout the year.
Technics SL-1200M7ALD turntable with dark green base and gold-tone tonearm and controls.Technics

Technics SL-1200M7ALD

The Technics SL-1200M7ALD is a special-edition version of the company’s SL-1200MK7 direct-drive turntable, which was released in 2021 and costs $1,300. It’s identical in every way (same coreless direct-drive motor, S-shaped aluminum tonearm and vibration-dampening platter), but, as it’s a collaboration with Aimé Leon Dore, it dons the fashion brand’s signature Mulberry Green finish, along with bespoke gold detailing
Black and neon yellow wireless earbuds with ear hooks in a black charging case with yellow speckles and "JUST DO IT." text inside the lid.Beats

Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 (Nike Special Edition)

The Powerbeats Pro 2 continue to be one of the best workout earbuds for anybody with an iPhone. Released in February 2025, they feature Apple’s latest H2 chip and thus have many of the same features as the latest AirPods. They support active noise-cancellation and transparency modes. And, similar to the latest AirPods Pro, they have a built-in heart rate monitor so you can get advanced workout metrics that you’d typically need an Apple Watch for. Now, Beats has teamed up with Nike to release these special edition models featuring a new colorway and custom paint job for the case. The price remains the same at $250.
Black Casio calculator with yellow buttons and a digital display showing numbers on a red plate.Casio

Casio S100X (Japanese Lacquer Edition)

The Casio S100X has been the company’s flagship desktop calculator since its 2024 release. It has a premium build with a shaved aluminum alloy body, rubberized back, and tactile concave keys. And it costs $350. As of March 2026, Casio has introduced a special-edition version of that calculator, called “The Special One,” with a traditional Japanese lacquer finish that takes a month to apply. Casio says it’s an evolution that “elevates the aesthetic beauty” of its flagship calculator to new heights.
Person wearing light blue over-ear headphones with closed eyes against a blue background.Apple

Apple AirPods Max 2

Five years after its original release, Apple has introduced second-generation versions of the AirPods Max (and this isn’t just a change to a USB-C charging port). The design hasn’t changed, but the new models have been updated with a new high dynamic range amplifier, promising better audio. And they now feature Apple’s H2 chip (same as the AirPods Pro 3), which unlocks numerous features, including Live Translation. They cost $549, just like before.
Pair of Elipson bookshelf speakers with wood finish and black front panels, shown with a small remote control.Elipson

Elipson Prestige Facet II 6 Active BT

The Prestige Facet II 6 Active BT is an active wireless system that boasts a range of modern connections and supports Bluetooth streaming. According to the French loudspeaker maker, it “builds on the fundamentals of the Prestige Facet II series while introducing expanded connectivity.” The speakers feature Class D amplification that delivers 100 watts (or 50 watts per channel). It boasts inputs for USB-C and HDMI ARC, allowing you to use them as computer or TV speakers, respectively. And it’s integrated with a moving magnet (MM) phono stage, so you can easily use it as a turntable speaker system.
Black and silver Denon turntable with clear dust cover open on a white background.Denon

Denon DP500-BT

The Denon DP-500BT is a premium belt-drive turntable that holds the distinction of being the brand’s first turntable to support Bluetooth streaming. It supports the aptX, aptX HD, and aptX Adaptive codecs, enabling high-fidelity audio streaming to wireless headphones and speakers. Of course, it comes with a switchable phono preamplifier and analog connections so you can integrate it into a more traditional hi-fi setup, too.
Light blue Instax Mini 13 instant camera surrounded by bowling pins and instant photos on a wooden floor.Fujifilm

Fujifilm Instax Mini 13

The Instax Mini 13 is a pretty modest update to the company’s popular predecessor, the Instax Mini 12, which was released in 2023. The two entry-level film cameras are basically identical in every way, but Fujifilm gave Instax Mini 13 a self-timer button, with two and 10-second options, so you can take more creative selfies. It’s available in several different finishes and, like before, uses the company’s Instax Mini Instant Film.
Pair of white Activo wireless earbuds with silicone ear tips and blue logo on a white background.Activo

Activo Scoop

The Activo Scoop is an affordable pair of IEMs that come with detachable cables and adapters for USB-C, 3.5mm and 4.4mm (balanced), so you can use them with your smartphone, laptop, portable games console and dedicated hi-fi player. According to the brand, they promise a combination of flexibility and performance rarely seen at this price point.
Black Marshall speaker with illuminated front panel surrounded by people sitting on a couch.Marshall

Marshall Bromley 450

Marshall’s Bromley 450 is a portable party speaker that, like many of the company’s speaker offerings, is designed in the image of its classic guitar amplifiers. It’s effectively a smaller (albeit it’s still 27 pounds) and more affordable version of Marshall’s Bromley 750. Like its larger sibling, it supports Bluetooth streaming and the brand’s True Stereophonic 360-degree sound. It features microphone or instrument inputs, too. And its integrated lighting system is a fun addition that gives the speaker a stage show vibe.
Wooden bookshelf speaker with black cone drivers on a black tripod stand.Buchardt Audio

Buchardt Audio S400 MK3

Buchardt Audio’s S400 MK3 is the third-generation of the Danish company’s S400 bookshelf speakers. And almost everything about the bookshelf speakers is new, except the binding posts. The S400 MK3 speakers are 18 percent bigger, feature new drivers, and have transitioned from a passive-radiator design to a bass-reflex system. Buchardt Audio says these upgrades allowed them to “push the performance envelope further while maintaining the elegant proportions of the original design.”
Two Sonos wireless speakers, one black and one white, standing upright on a light gray surface.Sonos

Sonos Play

The Sonos Play is a portable speaker that’s sized (and priced) between the company’s Roam 2 and Move 2, and it works quite similarly to both. It has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi streaming capabilities, so you can integrate it with your home’s existing Sonos system or use it as a standalone Bluetooth speaker outside. Like the Move 2, the USB-C port on the Play’s back supports charging and line-in audio, so you can connect it directly to your computer or turntable (with a built-in preamplifier) and use it as a wired speaker.
Over-ear headphones with silver metal frame and brown perforated leather headband and ear cushions.HiFiMan

HiFiMan HE1000 WiFi

HiFiMan’s HE1000 WiFi is a reimagined version of the company’s wired HE1000. It’s an open-back headphone with planar magnetic drivers, but each unit integrates an onboard DAC, a Class A/B amplifier, a proprietary processor, and a battery. As its name suggests, its main feature is Wi-Fi streaming. So it’s designed for audiophiles who want a superior wireless listening experience at home, in the studio, or in any quiet listening space.
Silver desktop computer connected to a large monitor displaying a quarterly performance report and a tablet showing messages.BenQ

BenQ MA270S

BenQ’s 27-inch monitor, the MA270S, is positioned as an affordable rival to Apple’s recently refreshed Studio Display. It’s the same size, features a Nano Gloss panel with true 5K resolution, wide P3 color support, and single-cable Thunderbolt connectivity, so it works seamlessly with Macs. The main trade-offs are that it lacks a built-in speaker system and a fancy webcam, but at $600 less, it could be a bargain for many Mac users.
Black Sonos wireless speaker with perforated grille and vertical logo on a light gray background.Sonos

Sonos Era 100 SL

The Era 100 SL is a microphone-less version of the company’s Era 100, meaning it can’t be integrated with a voice assistant. Other than that, it looks and works the same. Two can be used as a stereo pair or as rear-channel speakers with a Sonos soundbar. It’s primarily designed for people who already have numerous Sonos speakers in their home and just want an affordable addition to their system.
Black HIFIMAN over-ear headphones with perforated headband and mesh ear cups.HiFiMan

HiFiMan Arya WiFi

The Arya WiFi is a reimagined, wireless version of HiFiMan’s Arya open-back wired headphones. Designed for audiophiles who want to listen to wireless headphones at home (or at work), they support Wi-Fi streaming and thus can play significantly higher-resolution audio than over Bluetooth. When streaming over Wi-Fi, each device can stream up to 32-bit/768kHz audio, with support for DSD512 and PCM (44.1kHz to 768kHz).
Silver Burson audio amplifier with orange volume knob, digital display, and multiple input ports.Burson Audio

Burson Conductor Stellar

The Conductor Stellar combines a high-resolution DAC, a Class-A headphone amplifier, and a desktop preamp in a single spacecraft-inspired box.  It’s positioned between the company’s entry-level Party Playmate 3 ($599) and Conductor Grand Tourer 4 ($2,799). Naturally, the Conductor Stellar is designed to effortlessly power any type of headphone, including demanding planar magnetic models, but it’s really optimized for high-end in-ear monitors thanks to a dedicated ultra-low-noise IEM amplification stage. The brand claims it sets a new benchmark for IEM listening.
Black Emotiva BasX TA2 stereo amplifier with digital display and volume knob.Emotiva

Emotiva BasX TA2+

The BasX TA2+ is a “no fuss” stereo integrated amplifier designed to be the hub of an entry-level hi-fi system. It packs an amplifier, preamplifier, DAC and tuner into a bespoke black box. Compared to its predecessor, the 2023-released BasX TA2, the primary difference with BasX TA2+ is that it adds way more modern connections. Emotiva has given it HDMI Arc and USB-C inputs, allowing you to connect your TV, computer or tablet.
Over-ear wireless JBL headphones in matte dark blue with padded ear cushions and control buttons on the right earcup.JBL

JBL Live 780NC

The JBL Live 780NC is a pair of wireless over-ear headphones with active noise-cancellation. (They are slightly higher-end than the company’s wireless on-ear headphones, the Live 680NC.) They feature 40mm dynamic drivers, support spatial audio, and, as their name suggests, are designed to deliver a vibrant sound similar to a “live” concert. Their other headline feature is an incredible 80-hour battery life when ANC is off. Available in five different finishes
Hand holding a black UAG Metropolis Tracker Card next to a smartphone displaying its location on a map.UAG

UAG Metropolis Tracker Card

UAG’s Metropolis Tracker Card is a credit card-shaped Bluetooth tracker that works with both Android smartphones and iPhones — it’s designed to help you keep track of your wallet. It has a high-quality polycarbonate housing and supports wireless charging (via Qi or MagSafe). Also, it has a built-in speaker to help you easily locate it if you misplace it.
Black iPad Pro mounted on a black multi-port hub with cables connected, next to a Samsung external SSD on a white table.Satechi

Satechi OntheGo Foldable Stand Hub

Satechi’s Foldable Stand Hub is the newest addition to the brand’s OntheGo collection of travel-friendly accessories for various Apple gadgets. As its name suggests, it’s a stand and hub optimized for the iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad mini (2021 and later). The hub adds USB-C and USB-A ports for connecting various accessories, microSD card and SD card slots, and an HDMI port so you can pair the tablet with an external display (up to 4K@60Hz). And when you’re not using it, the stand folds flat for easy transport.
Black over-ear headphones with padded headband and "DX4000 CL" and "final" logos on ear cups.Final Audio

Final DX4000CL

The Final DX4000CL is the newest addition to the brand’s DX series of closed-back wired headphones, slotting between its $599 DX3000CL and its flagship $1,999 DX6000CL. And like those other headphones, the DX4000CL aims to deliver a more natural, balanced sound than traditional closed-back headphones, which often lean toward bass-heavy sound.
Person wearing white and black patterned sports sunglasses and white Skullcandy earphones with a yellow jacket collar visible.Skullcandy

Skullcandy Push 540 Open

Skullcandy’s Push 540 Open is a pair of wireless earbuds with an open-ear design, so you can hear your surroundings while you run, bike or workout. The most interesting thing is that they come with a detachable neckband that magnetically clips to each earhook, providing added security so you don’t have to worry about the earbuds falling out of your ears. This cable doubles as a carry strap for the case. Available in two finishes: bone (white) or black.
Five partially open laptops in silver, pink, yellow, blue, and space gray arranged in a semi-circle on a white background.Apple

Apple MacBook Neo

The MacBook Neo is really a first for Apple. It’s a new ultra-affordable laptop that starts at just $599, making it nearly half the price of the new Airs. Like those Airs, the Neo is a 13-inch laptop that promises to deliver a familiar Mac experience — including Apple’s signature “all day” battery life. Naturally, there are a few trade-offs to keep the price low. The Neo runs Apple’s A18 Pro chip, which was featured in last year’s iPhone 16 Pros, so it’s far from a productivity powerhouse. On the hardware side, its 1080p webcam doesn’t support Center Stage, its keyboard isn’t backlit, and it lacks MagSafe charging. It’s a laptop positioned for students and budget-conscious shoppers
Rectangular audio amplifier with wooden frame, silver and black front panel, two control knobs, and antenna.Leak Audio

Leak TruStream

The TruStream is Leak Audio’s first dedicated music streamer. It’s designed to match and pair with the company’s vintage-inspired integrated amplifiers, the Stereo 130 and Stereo 230. It works with most of today’s streaming services and technologies, including Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz Connect, TuneIn, Internet Radio, and AirPlay 2. It’s also Roon Ready. And it packs a 32-bit DAC (ESS Sabre ES9038Q2M) and thus supports high-resolution streaming.
Over-ear Grado headphones with black foam ear pads, wooden ear cups, and black headband with white stitching.Grado

Grado Signature S550

The Signature S550 is the most affordable pair of open-back headphones in Grado’s flagship Signature series. Positioned as more affordable alternatives to the brand’s Signature S750, which are nearly twice as expensive, the S550 has the same 50mm S2 dynamic drivers, but they have been tuned specifically for its all-wood enclosure (instead of wood, the Signature S750 has an all-aluminum housing). According to the brand, they offer “a more relaxed presentation while preserving the speed, detail, and immediacy that have long defined the Grado sound.”
Woman in a pink shirt and rust pants working on a silver MacBook laptop while sitting in an airport lounge with beige suitcase nearby.Apple

Apple MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/M5 Max)

Apple has refreshed its MacBook Pro lineup for 2026. It didn’t reinvent the wheel as the new Pros look identical to last year’s models, but the big news is they’re configurable with Apple’s new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. For the first time, they’ve been built around Apple’s new Fusion Architecture, which, according to Apple, “combines two dies into a single system on a chip, providing tremendous performance boosts.” Like with the new MacBook Airs, Apple has increased the price of the new Pros, but also increased the base storage.
Two people lying on a bed watching a show on a silver laptop with a black keyboard.Apple

Apple MacBook Air (M5)

Apple refreshed its MacBook Air for 2026. It’s mostly the same as last year’s M4 model — in fact, it’s identical (it comes in the same four colors and 13- and 15-inch sizes) — but Apple upgraded it with its M5 chip, thus promising improved performance and AI capabilities. The base model also comes with double the base storage (now 512GB), but that comes at a $100 price increase. Additional upgrades include Apple’s N1 wireless chip for superior Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and a more powerful 40-watt power adapter.
Two sleek, modern computer monitors with thin black bezels and silver stands, displaying colorful abstract digital art.Apple

Apple Studio Display and Studio Display XDR (2026)

Alongside its M5 MacBook Air and M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pros, Apple has also introduced new Studio Display monitors. There are two models: the refreshed Studio Display replaces its 2022-released predecessor, while the all-new Studio Display XDR replaces the 2019-released Pro Display XDR. Both are 27-inch monitors that feature upgraded cameras and speakers, a more beautiful display and improved connectivity thanks to Thunderbolt 5 ports. The Studio Display XDR is the more professional-grade option, featuring mini-LED backlighting (for superb brightness and contrast) and a 120Hz refresh rate. Both are available in nano-texture glass options.
a close-up of a high-end monitor in an earMeze Audio

Meze Astru

The Astru is the Romanian hi-fi brand’s most premium pair of in-ear monitors to date. According to the brand, they are meant for “listeners who demand true high-end performance without crossing into flagship pricing territory.” The earbuds feature a 10mm multilayer composite dynamic driver diaphragm, meticulously engineered to balance speed, control, and musical weight. They have a beautiful titanium housing, detachable cables and feature a gold-plated 4.4 mm balanced termination. A 3.5mm adapter is included so you can use it with most traditional sources
Four pairs of square-shaped headphones with rounded ear cups in white, yellow, black, and pink colors stacked together.Nothing

Nothing Headphone (a)

Nothing’s Headphone (a) is a more affordable alternative to the company’s first wireless noise-canceling headphones, the 2025-released Headphone (1). The two models share a similarly unique, semi-transparent design, but the Headphone (a) comes in several more colors and, interestingly, has a way longer battery life (up to 135 hours, which is insane, with ANC turned off). The main tradeoff with these headphones is that, unlike the Headphone (1), they aren’t tuned by KEF, so you can expect a drop-off in audio quality. But at $199, the headphones are also $100 less expensive.
Silver Astell&Kern digital music player with textured back and touchscreen displaying music playback.Astell&Kern

Astell&Kern PD20

The Astell&Kern PD20 is a beautifully designed, portable hi-fi player that blends premium design (and materials) with high-resolution playback capabilities. It’s unique because it’s the company’s first model to administer a hearing test and then adjust its equalizer settings based on your hearing. According to the press release, this Personal Sound system “analyzes individual hearing characteristics and compensates independently for left and right ears to create a uniquely tailored listening profile.” Basically, it promises to deliver a more personal audio experience than other portable hi-fi players.
Technics gray and black turntable with tonearm and red cartridge on a white background.Technics

Technics SL-1500CS

The Technics SL-1500CS is a direct-drive turntable with a built-in phono preamplifier. It’s essentially an updated version of the SL-1500C, which was released in 2019. The SL-1500CS looks nearly identical and even comes equipped with the same Ortofon 2M Red cartridge. But the new model has been upgraded with Technics’ ΔΣ (DeltaSigma) Drive technology, which it also featured in its more expensive turntables, the 2023-released SL-1200GR2/1210GR2 ($2,500), as well as the 2024-released SL-13000G ($4,000). According to the brand, the new SL-1500CS “achieves sonic performance levels far beyond the perceived standards of its class.”
Four iPhones in black, white, pink, and pink with screen showing pink abstract flower design, arranged side by side.Apple

Apple iPhone 17e

The iPhone 17e is Apple’s budget-friendly iPhone for 2026. Compared to last year’s iPhone 16e (which replaced the 2022-released iPhone SE), the two smartphones are quite alike. Both have a body similar to the iPhone 14, featuring a 6.1-inch display with a notch — no Dynamic Island — that supports Face ID. And they both have an Action button and support for wireless charging. That said, the iPhone 17e packs a number of upgrades, headlined by an updated processor (A19), a C1X modem and double the storage (now starting at 256GB). Most notably, it also supports MagSafe so you can use it with all your existing magnetic accessories. Apple is selling it at the same $599 price.
Silver tablet with a blue abstract wallpaper displayed on the screen, shown from front and back angles.Apple

Apple iPad Air (M4)

Apple’s new iPad Air lineup for 2026 is a pretty modest upgrade over last year’s models. Like before, the iPad Air comes in two sizes — 11- and 13-inches — and it looks exactly like its predecessor. The big upgrade is that these newest iPad Airs now have an M4 chip, which Apple claims makes them “up to 30 percent faster” than last year’s M3 models. Apple has also given its new iPad Airs more RAM, an N1 wireless networking chip (for superior Wi-Fi connectivity) and, for its cellular models, its custom C1X modem. The M4 iPad Airs are the same price as last year’s models.
Wooden AR EX 700 phonograph cartridge stylus with a metal tip on a black background.Analog Relax

Analog Relax EX-700 Phono Cartridge

Analog Relax specializes in elite moving-coil (MC) phono cartridges. Its latest model, the EX-700, falls somewhere in the middle of its offerings. Its standout feature is that its body is made from the spruce harvested in the South Tyrol region of Northern Italy. This is the same source of the wood used for Stradivarius violins. It costs $13,500.
Pair of navy blue Triangle bookshelf speakers with one speaker grille removed, showing white woofer and tweeter.Triangle Hi-Fi

Triangle Capella 2

Triangle’s Capella 2 is a second-generation version of its 2024-released wireless active speaker system. It’s composed of two active speakers, each delivering 100 watts of Class D bi-amplification, along with a stereo hub that handles all wired and wireless connections. While the speakers are largely the same, the main difference with the Capella 2 is that it has a significantly upgraded streaming hub, named the Stereo Hub 2, which has an updated processor, more wired connections and native support for more high-resolution streaming, including Spotify Lossless, Tidal Connect and Roon Ready.
Four Google Pixel smartphones in pastel green, black, coral red, and light blue, shown from the back with dual cameras.Google

Google Pixel 10a

Google’s Pixel 10a is its latest entry-level smartphone, designed to deliver a similar experience as the rest of its Pixel 10 lineup, but at a more affordable price. The Pixel 10a works and looks quite similar to the Pixel 10 — both have a 6.3-inch display — but, naturally, the Pixel 10a comes with a few tradeoffs. Most notably, it has last year’s processor (Tensor G4), a less premium build and display, and a dual-camera system that lacks a telephoto lens. But, at $499, it’s $300 less expensive than the Pixel 10.
Pair of wooden bookshelf speakers on black cylindrical stands, one with grille on and one without.ProAc

ProAc Response DB1R

ProAc’s Response DB1R is an updated version of its Response DB1, a compact standmount (or bookshelf-sized) loudspeaker, which was introduced in 2016. The new models are mostly the same — same size and featuring the same rear port and long-throw woofer — but they’ve been upgraded with a new ribbon tweeter, which ProAc also incorporates in its larger Response-range loudspeakers. According to the brand, this takes its performance “to the next level.”
Silver rectangular digital music player with a touchscreen displaying a music app interface and a side volume knob.iBasso

iBasso DX340 (Titanium)

In early 2025, iBasso introduced the DX340, a new flagship portable hi-fi player targeting on-the-go audiophiles seeking a premium device for high-fidelity audio that their smartphones couldn’t deliver. It is priced at $1,999. This limited-edition version comes in titanium — specifically, a CNC-milled body — and promises to look and feel more premium than the standard model, which has a stainless steel body with black accents. It’s $200 more expensive.
Pair of glossy yellow bookshelf speakers with black drivers and front bass ports on a white background.Audioengine

Audioengine A2+ Next Gen (Limoncello Yellow)

Audioengine’s “Color of the Year” is an annual initiative where fans vote on what color they want to see its speakers in. The winner for 2026 is High-gloss Limoncello Yellow. So now you can buy the Texas-based hi-fi brand’s most popular desktop speaker system, the A2+ Next Gen, in the color. Additionally, for the first time, the brand is introducing its S6 subwoofer and DS1M speaker stands in the same color finish. This way, everything matches.
Matte black modern turntable with a cylindrical tonearm and a square base.Okki

Okki Nokki One DV Record Cleaning Machine

A vacuum-based record-cleaning machine uses high-powered vacuums to suction debris (and fluid, which is applied during the cleaning process) and improve the sound quality of vinyl records. Basically, it’s something reserved for audiophiles who take vinyl very seriously. Okki Nokki’s One DV is the successor to the brand’s well-loved MK II RCM, and it’s got a couple of notable upgrades. It features a unique unibody design, an integrated reservoir tank and a configurable vacuum arm so it can clean 7-, 10- and 12-inch records. No changing arms required.
Black rectangular audio amplifier with a large volume knob and two headphone jacks on the front panel.iFi Audio

iFi Neo iDSD 3

iFi’s Neo iDSD 3 is a pretty serious DAC and headphone amplifier that’s designed to be the central hub of a desktop hi-fi system. It features a Burr-Brown DAC architecture with support for PCM (up to 768kHz) and DSD512. Like the brand’s more expensive DAC/amps, it’s integrated with JVCKENWOOD’s K2HD processing technology, which can either restore a track’s original resolution or upscale it. As an amplifier, it can comfortably drive more headphones and IEMs. It even has built-in Bluetooth (with support for aptX Lossless and LDAC), so you can stream higher-quality audio to your wireless headphones.
Light blue TEAC turntable with silver tonearm and clear dust cover open.Teac

Teac TN-400BTX/TB

The Teac TN-400BTX/TB is a special-edition version of the Japanese audio maker’s TN-400BTX turntable, which was released in 2024. It’s the exact same manual-belt-drive turntable, combining premium components and modern features (such as Bluetooth streaming and a built-in phono preamp), but instead of a walnut finish, the “TB” version comes in a glossy-lacquer Turquoise Blue finish. Only a limited number of models will be sold.
Two pairs of wireless earbuds with charging cases, one pair black with "SONY" logo and one pair white, on a gray surface.Sony

Sony WF-1000XM6

The Sony WF-1000XM6 are the company’s new flagship wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation. As next-gen versions of the 2023-released WF-1000XM5, they have been updated in numerous ways. They promise significantly better active noise cancellation, sound and call quality. Sony tweaked the design and shape of the earbuds, making them 11 percent slimmer (but not necessarily smaller) and more ergonomic so they fit more securely in your ears. Additionally, they’re compatible with a new app, Sony Sound Connect, that lets you further fine-tune EQ and audio settings. Available in two finishes: black or platinum silver.
Black MoFi Ultraphono Pro phono preamplifier with power button lit orange and two large control knobs.MoFi Electronics

MoFi Electronics UltraPhono Pro

The UltraPhono Pro is a high-end phono preamplifier that’s effectively a streamlined and more affordable version of the brand’s flagship MasterPhono, which costs $6K. It shares many features with its more expensive sibling. It’s built around a fully discrete J-FET and MOSFET gain stage and a passive, zero-feedback RIAA network, and a seven-stage regulated balanced power supply. According to MoFi Electronics, it “brings much of the performance DNA of its flagship MasterPhono to a more accessible price point.”
Living room with wall-mounted flat-screen TV showing racing cars, beige sofa, wooden bookshelf, and modern lamps.Majority

Majority Bowfell Halo Atmos

The Bowfell Halo Atmos is Majority’s affordable Dolby Atmos surround sound system. The 5.1-channel system consists of a compact soundbar, two satellite speakers and a wireless subwoofer. And it supports Bluetooth streaming when not playing TV audio. The best part? The complete system costs around $230. It launches on February 16th.
Black Enso Ultrafide INT-125 integrated amplifier with silver knobs and digital display showing "Phono-1 -41dB".Ultrafide Audio

Ultrafide Enso (INT-125)

Ultrafide Audio is a British hi-fi company specializing in ultra-high-end amplifiers typically used in professional studios and live venues. Basically, it’s gear not designed for average consumers. But the Enso (INT-125) is part of the brand’s “pro to home” movement. It’s its first-ever integrated amplifier, well-suited to serve as the hub of a traditional stereo hi-fi system. It combines a power amplifier, a preamplifier, and a built-in moving-magnet phono stage — there’s no streaming support of any kind. It delivers 125 watts (into 8 ohms) or 250 watts (into 4 ohms) per channel and is designed to drive high-end loudspeakers.
Pair of JBL Model 4369 studio monitor speakers with wood finish and blue front panels, one with grille on.JBL

JBL 4369 Studio Monitor

JBL’s 4369 Studio Monitor is the brand’s flagship passive floorstanding speaker; each stands over three feet tall and weighs 140 pounds. The 4369 is essentially a new and improved version of its predecessor, the 2015-released 4367. At first glance, the two loudspeakers look basically identical. Both have the same two-way design with dual front-firing ports. And they share a vintage aesthetic that mimics the brand’s original studio monitors from the ’70s. But JBL claims it has elevated every aspect of the 4369, including upgraded driver technologies, a more refined cabinet design, and a next-generation crossover network.
Set of six gray tower and bookshelf speakers with black speaker cones on a reflective surface against a sunset mountain background.Arendal Sound

Arendal 1610 Series

The 1610 series of loudspeakers is positioned just below the Norwegian company’s flagship 1528 range. Each loudspeaker in the range borrows design elements and acoustic technologies from the flagship range while costing substantially less. The range consists of four different models: one floorstanding, one bookshelf, one center channel and one slim (designed for on-wall or close-to-wall installation). According to the brand, they are more practical and accessible for hi-fi enthusiasts with more traditional living rooms.
Black DALI subwoofer speaker with large central driver and control knobs on top front panel.Dali

Dali V-16 F

The Dali V-16 F is the Danish hi-fi maker’s flagship subwoofer. It features a custom-engineered 16-inch bass driver backed by an ultra-low-distortion 1,500-watt amplifier. According to the brand, it was built to “redefine what’s possible in premium home cinema sound.” As of February 2026, the V-16 F has achieved THX Certified Dominus status, which is the highest (and best) THX rating for a large home cinema.
Gray USB-C adapter with a USB-C port and "Noble" branding on top.Noble Audio

Noble Audio Spectre

Many of today’s best wireless headphones support high-resolution Bluetooth codecs, such as LDAC and aptX Adaptive, but most of the devices we use to stream (like your iPhone) still do not, which prevents the headphones from sounding their best. That’s where Noble Audio’s Spectre comes in. It’s a USB-C Bluetooth transmitter that adds support for these high-resolution Bluetooth codecs to your device — it’s compatible with iOS, Android and Windows. And its charge-through USB-C design lets you use it while charging your smartphone.
Six translucent Nintendo 64 consoles in neon yellow, blue, purple, light blue, and clear, each with a different game cartridge inserted.Analogue

Analogue 3D (Prototype Editions)

Analogue officially released the 3D, its reimagined N64 console that works on today’s 4K televisions, in the fall of 2025. Then, a month later, in December, it released special-edition transparent colorways of the console. And now, the company is releasing another five new color variants that, it claims, were officially prototyped for the original Nintendo 64 but were never released. These “Prototype Editions” come in Atomic Purple, Extreme Green, Ocean, Glacier, and Ghost and are color-matched perfectly to those never-released models. Just like before, these will be available in extremely limited qualities and will definitely sell out in seconds. They go on sale from the company’s website on Monday, Feb 9, at 11am EST (or 8am PST)
Rectangular bronze digital music player with touchscreen displaying a red album cover and playback controls.Astell&Kern

Astell&Kern A&ultima SP4000 (Copper Edition)

This is a special-edition version of Astell&Kern’s flagship portable hi-fi player, the 2025-released SP4000. Instead of the standard stainless steel body, it is made out of 99.98% pure copper, giving it a new look and new sonic characteristics. According to the brand, the copper edition model “delivers deep, authoritative bass, a rich and articulate midrange, and treble that decays with natural ease, all presented as a seamless, emotionally engaging whole.” Aside from the finish, it has all the same internals and specs as its stainless steel siblings.
Black and silver Canon G7X compact digital camera with zoom lens on a red background.Canon

Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III

In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the first PowerShot camera, Canon has created a limited-edition version of its PowerShot G7 X III compact camera. Along with a special graphite color and a knurled front ring, Canon has also added 30th logo printed on the body. What’s more, as part of the bundle, each camera includes an exclusive Peak Design cuff wrist strap and a 32GB SD card. Between a 20.1MP sensor and a 24-100mm f/1.8-2.8 zoom lens, as well as a flip-up touchscreen and Wi-Fi streaming, it’s an ideal option for vloggers.
Pair of large wooden floor-standing speakers with black drivers in a bright room with a fireplace and arched window.Revival Audio

Revival Audio Atalante Grande Réserve

Revival Audio has released a special-edition version of its flagship Atalante 7 Évo stand-mounted loudspeakers. The “Grande Réserve” models feature new RASC Évo tweeter and midrange drivers, a re-engineered 12-inch BSC Grande Réserve woofer, and a refined cabinet construction. According to the French loudspeaker specialist, it is “conceived for listeners who seek reference-grade performance in refined proportions. Only 300 pairs will be made.
Stacked Esoteric audio components with brushed metal finish, digital display, and control knob on a black surface.Esoteric

Esoteric N-05XE and S-05XE

Esoteric, a high-end Japanese audio manufacturer, has released upgraded versions of its best-selling stack. The N-05XE is a network streaming, DAC and preamplifier that features a new discrete DAC and advanced network-engine technologies to support even higher-resolution audio. And the S-05XE is a no-compromise stereo power amplifier with Class A amplification. Both are optimized to work together and be the hub of a truly elite modern hi-fi system.
Purple pig-shaped portable Bluetooth speaker with a loop handle.Ikea

Ikea Grejsimojs Bluetooth Speaker

The Ikea Grejsimojs is a miniature portable Bluetooth speaker that looks like a purple mouse — the tail is a lanyard that can hook onto household objects, thus allowing you to hang the speaker. It’s designed as both a children’s toy and a speaker for young parents looking to keep their kids occupied. It’s a pretty simple-to-use speaker that charges via USB-C and has a 24-hour battery life.
White over-ear headphones with gray ear cushions and teal accents on a wooden and metal stand.Logitech

Logitech G325 Lightspeed

The Logitech G325 Lightspeed is the company’s new gaming headset, designed to deliver immersive 24-bit audio and crystal-clear comms at a budget-friendly price — it costs $80. The headset supports Bluetooth and has a discreet, beam-forming mic, so you can easily use it as a traditional pair of wireless headphones when not gaming. They are available in three colors: black, white and lilace
Set of black floor-standing and bookshelf speakers with gold trim, including subwoofer and center channel speaker.Arcam

Arcam Radia Loudspeakers (2026)

The British hi-fi manufacturer has introduced a Radia range of loudspeakers, which are optimized to work with its existing amplifiers and hi-fi equipment. Most interestingly, they’re its first new loudspeakers in over a decade. The range consists of six models, suitable for building either a traditional stereo hi-fi setup or a more immersive home theater system. There are two different bookshelf and floorstanding models, as well as a center channel and a subwoofer.
Black gaming headset with a microphone attached, placed in front of a white gaming console, next to a handheld console and a black controller.Asus

Asus Rog Kithara

Asus’s Rog Kithara is a collaboration with the high-end headphone manufacturer, HiFiMan. It’s the company’s first pair of open-back headphones with planar magnetic drivers. According to the brand, it’s designed to deliver “uncompromising audiophile-grade sound for gamers who demand absolute clarity, precision and realism.”
Black Twelve South portable charger connected to a silver smartphone and white wireless earbuds case on a wooden table.

Twelve South PowerCapsule

Twelve South’s PowerCapsule is a magnetic wireless battery pack that brings Qi2 charging and a USB-C port for wired charging. Accordingly, along with a MagSafe-compatible magnetic attachment, it offers the option of two different capacities — 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh — as well as pass-through charging for convenient top-ups while you’re charging the PowerCapsule. Made with a satin-finished zinc alloy frame, it touts a cactus-based synthetic inlay for extra grip.
Silver metal audio preamplifier with control knob, headphone jack, and input selection buttons on front panel.Pro-Ject

Pro-Ject Pre Box S3

Pro-Ject’s Pre Box S3 is a compact stereo preamplifier that the company describes as an “all-in-one control centre” for your home hi-fi system. It basically handles everything except for the jobs of the power amplifier and the speakers. The real magic of the Pre Box S3 is its incredible versatility — it can connect your turntable, TV, desktop, CD transport and smartphone (via streaming) in one unified hi-fi system.
Orange Sumiko Oriole phono cartridge with gold-tone stylus on a white background.Sumiko

Sumiko Oriole Phono Cartridge

Sumiko has been handcrafting high-end phono cartridges for decades, and with the Oriole, the Japanese-based hi-fi manufacturer claims that it is setting a new benchmark. Positioned between its Songbird and Starling models, the Oriole is a moving-coil cartridge featuring a nude Shibata stylus and a low-impedance generator rated at 5.5Ω (0.3 mV output). Sumiko says it’s ideal for turntables in the $1,000-$5,000 range.
Pair of vintage-style JBL L100 Classic speakers with wood veneer finish and brown foam grille covers on black metal stands.JBL

JBL L100 Classic 80

To celebrate the brand’s 80th anniversary, JBL has introduced a special edition version of its L100 Classic MKII, which is a modern version of its legendary L100 loudspeakers, which were originally released in 1970. The L100 Classic 80 has the same three-way design, drivers, and tuning as its predecessor, but has a new look. Instead of orange, blue or black, their signature Quadrex foam grilles come in a vintage-inspired brown that matches the speakers’ natural wood veneer. There are gold-and-black JBL logos and badges on the front and back of each speaker, identifying them as special editions. JBL says that production is limited to just 800 matched pairs.
Black over-ear Sennheiser headphones with a cable connected, placed on a wooden table near a white coffee cup.Sennheiser

Sennheiser HD 400U

The Sennheiser HD 400U is a pair of closed-back wired headphones with dynamic drivers. They are a new version of the company’s HD 400S, which was released in early 2019. The big update with the 400U is that they feature a USB-C wired connection (instead of traditional 3.5mm jack) and thus are better suited for modern smartphones and laptops. They support lossless audio up to 24-bit/96kHz. Best of all? The cost just $100.
Black rectangular Sonos speaker with perforated top grille on a white background.Sonos

Sonos Amp Multi

The Sonos Amp Multi is the company’s most advanced streaming amplifier to date — but instead of being designed for consumers, it’s designed for professional installations. It’s an 8-channel amplifier that can deliver 125 watts per channel across four zones. Sonos claims it leverages advanced GaN technology and post-filter feedback (PFFB) to achieve greater efficiency, clarity, and control. At the time of writing, Sonos hasn’t revealed exact pricing or availability information.
Black and gray Fosi Audio BT20A MAX amplifier with orange volume knob and side ventilation holes.Fosi Audio

Fosi BT20A Max

Fosi’s BT20A Max is a compact integrated amplifier designed to power a pair of passive bookshelf speakers. It has a built-in DAC, modern wired connections and support for Bluetooth streaming. According to the brand, it’s “well suited for desktop audiophiles, apartment dwellers, and budget-conscious hi-fi enthusiasts seeking strong performance without the size or complexity of a traditional integrated amplifier.”
Silver and black audio amplifier with a large central volume knob and orange indicator lights.Roksan

Roksan Caspian 4G Streaming Pre-Amplifier

The Caspian 4G Streaming Pre-Amplifieracts as the control hub to a home’s hi-fi system, handling all the streaming, playback controls and wired connections. It has built-in BluOS — a preferred multi-room streaming platform among audiophiles — and can stream high-resolution audio (up to 24-bit/192kHz) over Wi-Fi. It has a built-in MM and MC phono stage, enabling it to connect to a wide range of turntables. And it has an HDMI eARC input, so you can connect your TV and use it as a home theater.
Rectangular silver audio amplifier with black front panel and orange LED indicators on a white background.Roksan

Roksan Caspian 4G Power Amplifier

This is a power amplifier in the brand’s high-end range of Caspian 4G components. When used in a stereo setup, the amp is capable of delivering 105 watts per channel (into 8 Ohms), 200 watts (into 4 Ohms) or 420 watts (into 8 Ohms). In a mono-block configuration, it can deliver 630 watts (into 8 ohms). When paired with the Caspian 4G Streaming Pre-Amplifier, Roksan claims the “result is exceptional resolution, scale, and musicality — allowing the full character of every performance to shine through.”
Black and copper open-back over-ear headphones with perforated leather headband and braided cables.Audeze

Audeze LCD-5s

Audeze has introduced next-generation versions of its flagship planar magnetic headphones, the LCD-5, which were released in 2021. As the “s” in their name suggests, the most notable aspect of the LCD-5s is that they have been integrated with the brand’s Symmetric Linear Acoustic Modulator (SLAM) technology, which promises to help them deliver deeper bass and a wider soundstage than their predecessors. The American headphone maker claims that the LCD-5s “represents the pinnacle of planar magnetic engineering and luxury build.”
Two white Apple AirTags with silver Apple logos on a light gray background.Apple

Apple AirTags (2nd Generation)

Nearly five years after the original’s release, Apple has finally introduced second-generation AirTags. It hasn’t messed too much with what is the world’s most popular Bluetooth tracker, granted, as the new AirTags look exactly the same (meaning they’re compatible with all the old accessories). However, Apple has made several key “under-the-hood” upgrades. The new AirTags have significantly better range, a louder speaker and they support Precision Finding from the Apple Watch. And they cost exactly the same: $29 for one, or $99 for a four-pack.
Rectangular wooden speaker with geometric pattern on top, black front grille, and silver metal legs.Ruark Audio

Ruark R810 MiE Radiogram

The Ruark R810 MiE is a special-edition version of the brand’s R810, an all-in-one wireless speaker released in 2023. Designed to celebrate the British hi-fi brand’s 40th anniversary, it’s part of its “Made in England” initiative, which specializes in premium versions of its existing components. The difference between the R810 MiE and the R810 is purely aesthetic. Ruark partnered with Storm Furniture, an artisan maker based in Norfolk (and a proud member of the Guild of Master Craftsmen), to hand-build the cabinet and grille components using a centuries-old art called “marquetry.” It comes in two finishes: Penta-Chord Walnut and Leaf-Line Oak. Only 50 of each — so, 100 total — will be made.
Close-up of a Leica Noctilux-M 35mm f/1.2 ASPH camera lens attached to a black textured camera body.Photo by Mitchell Clark for DPRReview and Gear Patrol

Leica Noctilux M 35mm F1.2 Asph.

The Noctilux M 35mm F1.2 Asph. is the latest lens to join Leica’s fast primes. However, it’s the first to feature a 35mm focal length (most Noctilux lenses since the 1960s have been 50mm). Like the others, it features a manual focus design and was made using the brand’s in-house Precision Glass Molding process. Read the full writeup on DPReview.
Three pairs of colorful Sony wireless earbuds with matching charging cases in pastel shades of purple, green, and peach on a light background.Sony

Sony LinkBuds Clip

Since 2022, Sony has been one of the industry leaders for wireless earbuds with an open-ear design; this is optimized for running, biking and workouts, as it allows you to hear the world around while still listening to music. But with the LinkBuds Clips, it’s the brand’s first open-ear wireless earbuds that clip to the outside of your ears — a design made popular by the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds. The earbuds are IPX4-rated and offer an impressive “up to 37-hour” battery life. And they come in four different color options: black, greige, green and lavender.
Black and gray Sony turntable with transparent dust cover open on a white background.Sony

Sony PS-LX3BT

The Sony PS-LX3BT is an entry-level turntable billed as the direct successor to the brand’s popular PS-LX310BT, released in 2019. It’s a fully automatic turntable with a belt-driven design and built-in Bluetooth, supporting high-end codecs like aptX and aptX Adaptive, so you can stream vinyl records directly to wireless headphones or speakers. Sony claims it’s “perfect for newcomers to vinyl or those seeking a simple, lifestyle-friendly setup.”
Black Sony turntable with transparent dust cover open and yellow cartridge on tonearm.Sony

Sony PS-LX5BT

The Sony PS-LX5BT is the brand’s other new turntable for 2026 — it’s positioned as a slightly higher-end version of the company’s PS-LX3BT. Both are fully automatic turntables with a nearly identical design and built-in Bluetooth. But the PS-LX5BT comes equipped with few more premium components, including a higher-end cartridge and gold-plated audio jacks, and is $100 more expensive.
Black textured rectangular Marshall Bluetooth speaker with gold logo and trim on a dark surface.Marshall

Marshall Heddon

Marshall’s Heddon is a wireless streaming hub that adds new capabilities to its third-generation Bluetooth speakers — the Acton III, Stanmore III and Woburn III — making them more versatile than ever. It connects to Wi-Fi and enables you to stream audio to these speakers via Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Google Cast and AirPlay. It also broadcasts audio to those Bluetooth speakers via Auracast, allowing you to configure them in a Sonos-esque multi-room audio system.
Turntable with a clear dust cover and a colorful base featuring a screaming face and the word "Scorpions.Pro-Ject

Pro-Ject Scorpions Turntable

Pro-Ject has added a new turntable to its Artist Series, which pays homage to some of the most iconic musicians and bands of the past. This time, it’s the legendary metal band Scorpions’ turn. The special-edition turntable features artwork from the band’s iconic Blackout album, which was released in 1982. Like others in the collection, the turntable is based on Pro-Ject’s T2, which sells for $649, and comes equipped with a Pick it 25A Moving Magnet Ortofon cartridge.
Over-ear headphones with dark green metal frame, black leather ear cushions, and wooden ear cups.Meze Audio

Meze Strada

Meze’s Strada is a new pair of closed-back headphones with dynamic drivers that are designed to look as good as they sound. Each pair is made of high-end materials, combining a magnesium frame (hand-painted deep green) with Macassar ebony hardwood ear cups — ensuring that no two are alike — and the ear cushions and a headband are both made out of genuine leather. They feature the same 50mm dynamic drivers as the brand’s 109 Pro open-back headphones, which cost $799, but they’ve been tuned for closed-back performance. Meze claims that they “set a new benchmark in closed-back dynamic headphones.”
Pair of bookshelf speakers with red wood finish, one showing silver and black drivers, the other covered with black grille.Bowers & Wilkins

Bowers & Wilkins 707 S3 Prestige Edition

Bowers & Wilkins has introduced a limited-edition version of its 707 S3 bookshelf speakers. The “Prestige Edition” models aren’t too much different than the standard models, boasting the same two-way design with identical drivers, but they’ve been updated with a new luxurious Santos Gloss finish. Additionally, they have a new tweeter grille and upgraded speaker terminals, both features borrowed from the brand’s higher-end stand-mounted loudspeakers, the 705 S3 Signature. B&W is calling them its “ultimate bookshelf loudspeaker.”
Orange iPhone 17 Pro Max with three rear cameras and a matching orange charging cube displaying "Charging" on its screen.Anker

Anker Nano 45W with Smart Display

Anker has added a tiny power adapter to its Nano series, only this one is quite the outlier. That’s because the Anker Nano 45W has a built-in display for showing charging metrics. It’s also the world’s first adapter to recognize the type of iPhone (or iPad) it’s charging and adjust charging speeds accordingly. Additionally, the adapter’s other standout feature is its adjustable foldable prongs — it can lock in at 90-degree and 180-degree angles, giving you more flexibility to plug it into wall outlets, desk plugs and other tight spaces.
Silver and black iFi audio device with two large control knobs, a central display, and multiple input/output ports on the front panel.iFi

iFi iDSD Phantom

iFi’s iDSD Phantom is a high-end, “just add headphones” hi-fi component that combines a DAC, network streamer, and headphone amplifier into a single box. It’s the successor to the brand’s previous flagship player, the Pro iDSD, but iFi claims it’s been basically built from the ground up with a new “streaming engine, higher-precision conversion, markedly greater output headroom, and more granular user-control.”
Black NAD New Acoustic Dimension C 3030 stereophonic amplifier with illuminated power meters and multiple control knobs.NAD

NAD C 3030 and NAD C 3030S

The NAD C 3030 and C 3030S are integrated streaming amplifiers that are the newest additions to the brand’s Classic Series, combining a vintage aesthetic with modern functionality. The NAD C 3030 and C 3030S are mostly the same, both capable of driving 50 watts per channel and sharing a similar design. The more premium C 3030S adds support for higher-resolution streaming over Wi-Fi and a built-in phono preamplifier for easier turntable connectivity. The C 3030 just supports Bluetooth streaming.
Silver Mission 778S audio amplifier with two large control knobs and a digital display on a white background.Mission

Mission 778S

The Mission 778S is the British hi-fi manufacturer’s first-ever music streamer, designed to be the perfect digital partner for its 778X amplifier. It adds high-fidelity Wi-Fi streaming to traditional audio systems. It supports most major streaming services and protocols, including AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz Connect and TuneIn Radio. According to Mission, the 778S “completes the system,” which consists of the 778X stereo amplifier and the 778CDT CD transport, as they are stackable and share a matching half-width design.
Compact black digital camera with textured grip and GR lens marked 18.3mm f/2.8.Ricoh

Ricoh GR IV Monochrome

In September 2025, Ricoh introduced GR IV, marking the first time in six years it added a new model to its popular GR line of compact cameras. Now, just a few months later, it has revealed a monochrome version of that GR IV — it’s notable because it’s the first Ricoh GR camera dedicated to black-and-white photography. Most everything about the camera is the same, including its 28mm-equivalent lens and 25.7-megapixel sensor, but it has some monochrome-specific controls. Also, it’s $700 more expensive than the GR IV.
Black rectangular audio device with balanced and unbalanced headphone jacks and a central volume knob.Pro-Ject

Pro-Ject Head Box S3 B

Pro-Ject’s Head Box S3 B is a compact headphone amplifier with a fully balanced circuitry. It’s optimized for headphones with balanced 4.4mm or XLR connections, but it supports single-ended headphones via their 3.5 mm and 6.3 mm outputs, too. Pro-Ject says it can integrate “seamlessly into modern desktop and hi-fi systems.” (Note: this is a more affordable alternative to the brand’s $699 Head Box DS3 B.)
Silver metal audio amplifier with balanced and unbalanced headphone jacks and a central volume knob.Pro-Ject

Pro-Ject Head Box DS3 B

The Pro-Ject Head Box DS3 B is a fully balanced headphone amplifier that works with a wide range of headphones (both balanced and single-ended). It’s essentially a higher-end version of Pro-Ject’s S3 B, as this “D” model has a fully discrete topology that results in a warmer sound. It’s also capable of delivering up to 1500mW into 30 ohms, making it a better fit for higher-end headphones with lower sensitivities.
Wireless charging pad on a wooden table charging a smartphone and connected to a tablet, with keys and a cardholder on the pad.Twelve South

Twelve South Valet

Twelve South’s Valet is a valet tray for tech enthusiasts. It’s a tray designed to hold your everyday carry — wallet, keys, etc — when you get home, so you can quickly grab them when you head out the door. Given that your smartphone is an everyday carry, it’s also integrated with a Qi2 wireless charger. Other features include an additional USB-C port for charging a second device. The whole thing is weighted and built with premium materials (such as Nappa leather). And Twelve South offers it in eight different frame/base finishes.
Black and silver over-ear headphones with perforated headband and mesh ear cups.Moondrop

Moondrop Skyland

Moondrop’s Skyland is a wired, open-back headphone with planar magnetic drivers. Each pair features large 100mm planar magnetic drivers with an ultra-thin 500nm diaphragm, which is designed to move quickly and accurately, and ultimately deliver an incredibly detailed sound. They also incorporate Full Drive Technology (FDT), which the brand claims helps them achieve performance levels closer to those of electrostatic headphones.
Black Marantz AV preamplifier with two large control knobs and a circular display on the front panel.Marantz

Marantz AV 30

The AV 30 is an 11.4-channel preamplifier and AV processor that is designed to partner with Marantz’s AMP 30 power amplifier. The home theater component features the latest and most powerful dual-core DSP chipset (Analog Devices SHARC) and two high-quality 32-bit DACs, enabling it to support most of the latest surround sound technologies, such as Dolby Atmos, IMAX Enhanced, DTS:X and AURO-3D. (Note: It’s positioned as a more affordable version of Marantz’s AV 20.)
Black Marantz 6-channel power amplifier with analog meter and control buttons on front panel.Marantz

Marantz AMP 30

Marantz’s AMP 30 is a 6-channel power amplifier that’s capable of driving 200 watts per channel, which is sufficient to drive multiple different speaker configurations and speaker layouts. It’s designed to partner with the brand’s AV 20 preamplifier and be the hub of a high-end home theater system. (Note: It’s positioned as a more affordable version of Marantz’s AMP 20.)
Pair of black compact cube-shaped speakers with silver rings around the drivers on a white background.Eversolo

Eversolo SE100

The Eversolo SE100 is the brand’s first pair of passive bookshelf speakers. And, most interestingly, they have a unique square design that fits perfectly inside the cubicles of Ikea’s Kallax, its widely popular shelving system. According to the brand, the speakers achieve a “seamless ‘modular’ fusion from audio equipment to home décor.”
Wall-mounted flat-screen TV displaying ocean waves crashing against rocks above a wooden media console with a soundbar.TCL

TCL A65K Soundbar

The TCL A65K is the company’s new midrange soundbar for 2026 and appears to be a genuine rival to the Sonos Beam (Gen 2). It’s unique because it supports Dolby Atmos and features two dedicated up-firing drivers to deliver an immersive sound experience — a feature typically reserved for larger, flagship soundbars. The 3.1.2-channel system comes with a compact wireless soundbar and, in total, pushes out 460 watts of power. Pricing and availability info have yet to be released.
Three small cube-shaped speakers in white, lime green, and pink placed on shelves and a cabinet with books and black glasses.Ikea

Ikea Kallsup

Ikea is going beyond the conventional home furnishings and into the world of stylish, portable audio gear. Recently revealed at CES 2026, Ikea’s latest is a compact, ultra-portable, cubed Bluetooth speaker called the Kallsup. Roughly the size of a coffee mug, the Kallsup cube speaker boasts the ability to interconnect with up to 100 additional Kallsup units for a comprehensive multi-speaker arrangement. But the best part, in addition to being made in a variety of colors, the Kallsup speaker will reportedly cost only $10 each.
Large TCL X11L QLED Mini-LED TV mounted on a blue striped wall above a wooden cabinet in a modern living room.TCL

TCL X11L SQD-Mini LED TV

The TCL X11L is the brand’s flagship TV for 2026. It’s an SQD (Super Quantum Dot) Mini-LED TV that boasts 20,000 dimming zones and a peak brightness of 10,000 nits. It comes baked with a Google TV operating system and audio tuned by Bang & Olufsen. It comes in three sizes — 75″ ($7,000), 85″ ($8,000) and 98″ ($10,000) — and is available now.
Black rectangular turntable with a transparent platter and silver tonearm on a white background.Pro-Ject

Pro-Ject Debut Reference 10

Pro-Ject’s Debut Reference 10 is the most high-end and expensive turntable in the company’s popular Debut range. And naturally, it adds even more premium components and features to the Debut’s familiar, minimalist design. The most notable upgrade is that it has a hybrid carbon and aluminum tonearm (a first for a Debut turntable) that “offers full adjustability for both azimuth and vertical tracking angle.” It also comes with a higher-end Pick It PRO Balanced moving-magnet cartridge, a new power generator, and elevated accents.
Wooden computer desk with black metal legs, black monitor, white speakers, keyboard, mouse, and brown office chair.Edifier

Edifier M90

The Edifier M90 is a compact active speaker system that’s exceptionally versatile. It’s primed for desktop use, but it can be used with a TV (thanks to HDMI eARC) or a turntable (via AUX or USB-C). It has built-in Bluetooth with support for high-resolution codecs, including LDAC, so you can stream music to the system from your smartphone. Each speaker features a two-way design with a 1-inch silk-dome tweeter and a 4-inch mid-bass driver. In total, the system delivers 100 watts of output. Available in white or black finishes.
Black Audio-Technica turntable with tonearm and control knob on a white background.Audio-Technica

Audio-Technica AT-LP7X

The AT-LP7X is a fully manual belt-drive turntable with a minimalist design that costs $999 — it’s sort of like a belt-drive alternative to the brand’s direct-drive AT-LP8X, which also costs roughly $1,000. Both turntables feature a matte-black finish, premium materials and a J-shaped aluminum tonearm that is inspired by Audio-Technica’s classic turntables from the 1960s and ’70s. However, the AT-LP7X differs slightly: Audio-Technica built in a phono preamplifier compatible with both MM and MC cartridges. This means you can hook a turntable directly to a pair of powered or active speakers, for example.
Pair of over-ear headphones with dark wood ear cups, black cushioned headband, and metal mesh grills.Klipsch

Klipsch Atlas Series of Headphones

Klipsch is getting back into the headphone game with its Atlas series — they’re the American loudspeaker specialist’s first new headphones in a decade. The series consists of three different over-ear headphones: the HP-1 (not pictured), the HP-2 and the flagship HP-3. The HP-3 are semi-open-back hi-fi headphones designed for serious audiophiles. The HP-2 are closed-back headphones that fall in the middle. And the HP-1 are wireless headphones with active noise-cancellation. Pricing and availability information have yet to be revealed.
White smartphone with a physical QWERTY keyboard and maroon textured back panel displaying messaging notifications.Clicks

Clicks Communicator

Clicks utilizes the retro interface of 2000s Blackberrys to meet the rising desire to disconnect from overwhelming tech. A 4-inch OLED screen, tactile keyboard, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi compatibility, a 50MP main camera and a 24MP front camera support most modern communication platforms, and a fingerprint scanner in the spacebar provides enhanced security. It runs on Android 16, is charged via USB-C or wirelessly and has an expandable microSD storage of up to 2TB.
Victrola wooden turntable with built-in speaker on a black two-tier cart against a brick wall.Victrola

Victrola Soundstage

Victrola’s Soundstage is a compact stereo speaker that’s specifically designed to sit under your turntable. Unlike most speakers, it features a vibration-isolated design that won’t shake the turntable and degrade vinyl playback quality. Additionally, it supports built-in Bluetooth so you can stream music when you’re not playing records. It comes in two finishes, black or walnut, and will be available in summer 2026.
Modern living room with a large transparent TV screen displaying a cave scene, flanked by two black speakers on stands.LG

LG OLED evo W6

LG has revived its super-thin “Wallpaper TV” that was first introduced in 2017 (and then discontinued in 2020). This 2026 iteration, dubbed the OLED evo W6, is again being touted as the “world’s thinnest” TV — it is just 9mm thick and sits flush against the wall when mounted. The key difference from its predecessor is that it’s compatible with the brand’s Zero Connect Box, which houses all the inputs and wirelessly connects to the TV, so no wires appear to be coming out of the TV. LG also added several other next-gen upgrades, including a new processor and support for modern display features, such as LG’s Hyper Radiant Color Technology. LG has yet to reveal sizing, pricing and availability information.
Black Onkyo audio receiver with two large control knobs and digital display showing "OPTICAL VOL 25".Onkyo

Onkyo Muse Y-50

Onkyo’s Muse Y-50 is an integrated streaming amplifier that is essentially a more powerful version of the brand’s Y-40. It shares the same design, physical connections, and high-resolution streaming capabilities, but it delivers 250 watts per channel (into 4 ohms) and thus can drive higher-end, more demanding loudspeakers. According to the brand, it delivers “unparalleled high-fidelity performance and cutting-edge streaming technology.”
Silver Onkyo audio amplifier with dual large knobs and analog watt meters on a black display panel.Onkyo

Onkyo Muse Y-40

The Onkyo Muse Y-40 is an integrated amplifier with a fully digital circuit design, Class D amplification, a wealth of wired connections and support for high-resolution streaming over Wi-Fi. It’s designed as “just add speakers” hi-fi components. It’s essentially a scaled-back version of the flagship Y-50, as it delivers 150 watts (instead of 250 watts) per channel into 4 ohms.
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