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The SongBook Max is the bigger, fancier and more expensive of the two portable Bluetooth speakers. Aside from the size, it’s ...
Tivoli Audio has just announced its first pair of headphones, the Radio Silenz. The pair has active noise cancellation and is powered by 40mm drivers. The company has also added Bluetooth to its ...
One of the best Internet radios on the market comes from Tivoli Audio, whose original radio, the Model One table radio, was developed by audio pioneer Henry Kloss. Other portable versions of Kloss ...
The Tivoli AM/FM radio proves there's still a good dose of humanity swimming in the air around us, and that all you need to access it is a good antenna.
My dad still has a radio at his end of the couch in my parents' living room and when he doesn't find something on TV to his liking, he'll get out his headphones and listen to the radio. My dad was ...
Gary Krakow gets to listen to Tivoli Audio's new portable AM-FM clock radio, the SongBook, and really likes what he hears. IE 11 is not supported.
Tivoli Audio is known for radios that rarely deviate from a tried-and-true formula (save for that snazzy crystal-encrusted Model One), but the company is still capable of surprises. Exhibit A: it ...
New York — Tivoli Audio reworked the networked radio that it unveiled last year but didn’t ship, giving the tabletop device a major cosmetic overhaul and a few new audio upgrades. The new NetWorks ...
For the Music-Loving Dad: Coach x Tivoli Radio. By Max Berlinger Published: Jun 11, 2013. Save Article. In the cooking world, there's an adage that anything can be improved by simply wrapping it ...
New York — Tivoli Audio is moving into new radio configurations and distribution channels while refreshing its original table radio with hand-lacquered versions. New radio configurations include the ...
Tivoli Audio's PAL radio has been out for several years and while it's pretty pricey, it remains one our favorite portable speakers. Over time Tivoli has done little to change the PAL except to ...
Internet radios don't get much respect. This has always bothered me. The idea that you can make a device able to play radio streams from all over the world seems so drop-dead simple and certain to ...