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Bluesound has had a run of very competent, well-featured and well-priced compact music streamers, but it’s been a while since one really stood out as a class leader when it comes to outright sound ...
Bluesound, the wireless multiroom audio company that competes directly with Sonos, has three new options for adding hi-res streaming audio to existing hi-fi systems: the Node Nano ($299), Node ($549), ...
This race has already been run. When the Bluesound Node Icon arrived in the What Hi-Fi? test rooms, it went up against the established five-star Cambridge Audio CXN100 and came away from that ...
Canada-based Bluesound has added three new models to its NODE range of wireless music streamers. The three new designs are the NODE NANO, NODE and NODE ICON. All three streamers feature re-designed ...
Bluesound updates the NODE, while adding a less expensive NODE NANO at $299 and new flagship NODE ICON at $999. From Matt Simmonds, Product Manager at Bluesound: “Since 2013 when it was first ...
Bluesound NODE music streamers now support Dirac Live acoustic room correction, but activating it will cost you $159 or more. Dirac Live readiness is coming to select Bluesound Music Streamers like ...
Bluesound has announced the arrival of room-correction technology Dirac Live to two of its newest music streamers. As of now, owners of the Bluesound Node (2024) and the Bluesound Node Icon will ...
The latest Bluesound Node and Node Icon streamers, are now officially Dirac Live Ready. Owners can buy a calibration kit from Bluesound and a device-specific license from Dirac’s website. At the ...