The original Wireless GO is one of the most popular products from Rode. The Wireless GO II dual channel wireless microphone system adds lots more pro features over its predecessor.
Easy-to-use products provide low-latency wireless MIDI communication between electronic musical instruments, MIDI hardware, computers, and iOS devices.
A streamlined production process means Genki Instruments has cut prices on its innovative controller. Plus there's a full release of its companion app, Softwave.
WIDI from CME is a completely wireless, fully standalone, 100% MIDI adaptor that wants to get you syncing and jamming with your hardware synths and instruments with fewer cables.
Rode's latest wireless mic system embraces USB-C, integrated omnidirectional pickup and flexible mounting among many other clever features. Hollin Jones put it to work.
The latest wireless headphones from Master & Dynamic bring USB-C, dual microphones and active noise cancelling technology to these premium models. Hollin Jones took them on the road...
This brand new app, three years in the making, harnesses the power of Apple's recent Watch models to give you a whole new way to control MIDI gear. Here's what you need to know.
Designed for music performance but equally at home with casual listening, the Natus One system promises ultra low latency, lossless Bluetooth audio. Can it be true?
Apple's iOS devices have never had the option to insert a memory card to increase the standard storage capacity, but that doesn't mean you're stuck with the size you bought. Hollin Jones explains why.
Apple's track record with audio fidelity is middling when it comes to earphones, but could the company be about to change all that with a new, wireless over-ear model?
Wireless is the way of the future for earphones, but has RHA cracked the problem of everyone having differently designed ears? They certainly think so with their new MA750 Wireless models.
Building your own wireless Bluetooth speaker is easier than you might think, and a great way to learn about electronics. Grab a soldering iron and come this way!
Cubase on your Mac or PC may be the heart of your studio but Steinberg has developed a number of cool apps running on iOS to help you work more creatively and flexibly. Here's how it happens.