New sound-over-power-line tech might let you position your passive speakers anywhere you can find a power outlet -- no speaker cables needed.
Fasetto has announced that its Audio Cu system, which connects TVs and other audio devices to speakers and subwoofers using ...
The connectivity company Fasetto recently announced that its forthcoming Audio Cu system has received Dolby Atmos Product ...
US firm Fasetto thinks it has a better option: Dolby Atmos via your home's power lines. Its Audio Cu system delivers audio ...
There are different methods of transferring an audio signal throughout a setup. Aside from Wi-fi and Bluetooth, there's audio ...
Wireless is in, and wired is out. But what does that mean for home theater? For ages, home theater audio has mostly involved passive speakers wired to an A/V receiver (herein “AVR”), with the speakers ...
Arizona-based Fasetto has announced that its Audio Cu system, which connects TVs and other audio devices to speakers and ...
Rode has launched a console that combines video switching, production and recording capabilities with a professional audio ...
AntennaWare CEO, Gareth Conway, added, “We are delighted to partner with Raycom for this application and have BodyWave used ...
AV Receivers, offering home theater solutions for the next generation of music and movie enthusiasts. These receivers combine ...
They live in a ridiculously idyllic village where the pub internet doesn’t work so you get all your drinks on a tab, before ...
Fasetto is the first-ever company to receive a Dolby Atmos Product Certification for a sound-over-the-power lines home audio ...