The French audio company is trying to be the Dolby of tomorrow The French audio company is trying to be the Dolby of tomorrow is an editor overseeing The Verge’s product reviews and service journalism ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Devialet, the French audio company best known for its lineup of ...
Frankly, Devialet’s “Next Generation” trio of audio systems is one of the most thoroughly high-end lines of stereo equipment we’ve ever seen. These chromed-out beauties essentially whip an older style ...
French audio technology company Devialet sells high-end speakers that retail for over £1,000. CEO Quentin Sannié wants to become the "Apple of sound" by partnering with other companies. Apple CEO Tim ...
Devialet, the acclaimed French acoustic engineering house, announces the launch of its Phantom Ultimate speakers. A continuing evolution of the celebrated original Phantom speaker launched in 2015, ...
Make way for another startup that wants to shake up the world of music and audio technology. Devialet, the French developer of high-end speakers and the IP behind the sound systems that make them go ...
There’s no need to choose between portability and top-notch audio quality when looking for a Bluetooth speaker. Devialet, the French audio company known for its expensive speakers, is taking on the ...
For the last 4 years, high-end audio brand Devialet has been working to make the kind of impressive sound delivery found in its extraordinary Phantom speakers portable. The fruit of that labor is now ...
Every product is carefully selected by our editors. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more Devialet makes speakers that are unlike anything else. The French hi-fi company is best ...
Devialet pitches the Dione as a high-end soundbar, offering Dolby Atmos 5.1.2, as well as the ability to upscale stereo content into an approximate 5.1.2 audio signal, offering a richer sound stage ...
Regular readers may remember Devialet's noble plan last year to replace those fiddly, tangly wired headphones dished out on flights with a new luxury in-seat personal sound system. Of course, it's all ...
Even if you're not already familiar with French audio brand Devialet, you may instantly recognize its Phantom speakers, which are known for throwing a surprising punch from a relatively compact alien ...