2017 Yamaha xsr 900 Review - It's been ages since I rode a Yamaha and I've been itching to try one of their triple powered machines for a while. So huge thanks to Sam at Brian Gray Powerbiking in High ...
Experience the timeless appeal of the Yamaha XJR1300 in our detailed review, where classic meets modern engineering. Dive into the world of classic rides as we explore the design, performance, and ...
Yamaha’s True X Surround 90A system features a superb soundbar and subwoofer that nail movies and music alike – we just wish the surround speakers had more to offer Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our ...
Inverter generators like this model have less distortion in electrical current frequency than standard models, so they’re better for powering sensitive electronics and smart household appliances. Two ...
No ANC or transparency modes. No included case. Not great for calls. 20 hours of battery life is on the low end of modern over-ears. Analog mode requires a charged battery. Yamaha’s newest wireless ...
Simple and easy to use. Looks and plays like a solid mid-tier acoustic guitar. Innovative looping function using spot on top of the body. Nice built-in effects and tuner. Good Bluetooth functionality ...
If you’re exploring AI-powered video generation, OpenAI’s Sora platform is a noteworthy contender. It provides tools designed to simplify the creative process, but its $200/month price tag as part of ...
An avid gamer, audiophile and lover of extra-large phones and super-fast gaming laptops, Sherri L. Smith has covered consumer electronics for over 15 years, writing for a number of publications such ...
As we witness an unprecedented shift towards renewable energy sources, solar generators have become more than just an alternative; they’re a necessity. My journey into the solar industry revealed a ...
You don’t have to be a doomsday prepper to want a solar generator like the DJI Power 1000 kit. I’m not quite to the point of full-hermit. I have no desire to live off-grid in the middle of nowhere; ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.