Creative Labs has come out with a Bluetooth speaker to go up against all other competitors out there and in my opinion may have given those competitors a run for their money when it comes to cost and ...
The Good: Tiny and portable; great battery life with removable rechargeable cell; good screen and backlight; easy to use; phenomenal sound. The Bad: Uninspired carrying case; can only be charged ...
Creative Technology has launched the latest in its MUVO line of portable speakers, the Creative MUVO Go. Featuring full-bodied audio performance, strong wireless connectivity and impressive battery ...
Creative’s handsome, IPX7 water-resistant Muvo Go Bluetooth speaker renders the top end with unusual clarity and volume, but it’s lacking in thump and doesn’t offer increasingly common features such ...
Bluetooth speakers are useful for a number of purposes. Portability is everything. Being able to take your speaker to the beach is as valuable as being able to take it from room to room, ensuring you ...
The T200 has basic controls, a tiny screen and can also tune into FM radio as well as record sounds through its built in microphone. It'll also double as a USB storage device for documents and any ...
Charlotte Maracina is a New York native now residing in London in pursuit of her master's of journalism at the University of the Arts. After graduating from Belmont University in 2022 with a degree in ...
Early MP3 players like the Diamond Rio were bulky affairs with poor battery life and a capacity of about half an hour of music. How things have changed. In just a few years, prices have crashed along ...
There have been a lot of advances in the world of mobile technology over the years, and while speaker quality has improved greatly, there’s the simple hurdle that tiny speakers can only do so much.
The compact and stylish Creative MuVo TX 256MB is USB 2.0 compatible, resulting in the fastest audio transfers in the west. Creative (Nasdaq: CREAF), the worldwide leader in digital entertainment ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...