Mayht, a small four-year-old Dutch startup claimstop CES award with its stunning HeartMotion technology that reinvents a speakers’ driver component that would allow manufacturers to produce more powerful speakers in smaller forms. “With our technology, you can make speakers up to 10 times smaller, or you can keep them the same size and make them 10 times more powerful,” says Mayht co-founder and CEO Mattias Scheek.
The company says the headphones are compatible with “24-bit/96kHz processing and acoustic response up to 40kHz,” and will feature three different active noise cancellation modes for quiet flights and train rides. Given the price tag that should be expected, but fitting everything on an audiophile’s wish list into one pair of headphones is a feat that should not be overlooked no matter the cost. The headphones are available today for $999.
While Sony may own the crown for best TV audio this year, Samsung takes the title of best home theater system, thanks to its new soundbar that includes wireless Dolby Atmos support, allowing the new HW-S800B Ultra Slim Soundbar and Samsung’s 2022 QLED TV lineup to connect without having to run wires. The HW-S800B is also one of the thinnest soundbars you’ll come across, with a depth of 1.6 inches, allowing it to be less intrusive in your viewing experience.
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