Several new products were announced this week, including the Marshall Kilburn III portable Bluetooth speaker, a redesigned Bang & Olufsen turntable, and TCL’s new flagship mini-LED TVs.
The Marshall Kilburn III is an upgraded version of the company’s 2018-released Kilburn II. It features a new acoustic system with three drivers and supports 360-degree True Stereophonic technology for a more immersive sound experience. The speaker also boasts an over 50-hour battery life, which is more than double that of its predecessor.
Bang & Olufsen’s Beosystem 3000c turntable pairs the company’s Beogram 3000c with B&O’s Beolab 8 wireless active speaker system. Only 100 sets will be sold due to its limited production run.
Dyson has also announced a new update to its iconic bladeless fan, the Dyson Cool CF1. The updated model features improved digital LCD display, additional fan speeds, and oscillation options, as well as a new sleep mode.
Additionally, PopSockets has released a new MagSafe grip that can prop up and balance an iPhone vertically on a surface, making it ideal for video calls or scrolling through social media videos. The TP-Link Tapo DL100 is also a budget-friendly smart lock with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, compatible with most major smart home ecosystems.
TCL’s QM8K series of mini-LED TVs boast CrystGlow technology for superior off-axis viewing and a new “ZeroBorder” design. They support Dolby Atmos FlexConnect and can be wirelessly paired with any FlexConnect-supported speakers to create a wireless surround sound system.
The TCL TP200K and TP300K are the brand’s first party speaker category entries, featuring built-in lighting and inputs for microphones and instruments. Satechi has added four new products to its FindAll collection, integrated with Apple’s Find My technology, while Soundcore has released the P41i wireless earbuds with active noise-cancellation and a built-in portable power bank charging case.
Source: https://www.gearpatrol.com/audio/best-new-tech-releases-6-1-25