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Including Google’s affordable Pixel smartphone, Audioengine’s popular desktop speaker system and Triangle’s next-gen active speakers.
We’re more than halfway through February, and a lot of new tech and gadgets have been announced since the start of the year.
Naturally, the product release cycle keeps on keepin’ on, so actually keeping track of every new gadget and hi-fi release is a tall order for even the most dedicated enthusiast.
Catch up below and don’t forget to bookmark for later. This is a rolling list and is routinely updated throughout the year.
Analog RelaxAnalog Relax EX-700 Phono Cartridge
Triangle Hi-FiTriangle Capella 2
GoogleGoogle Pixel 10a
Google’s Pixel 10a is its latest entry-level smartphone, designed to deliver a similar experience as the rest of its Pixel 10 lineup, but at a more affordable price. The Pixel 10a works and looks quite similar to the Pixel 10 — both have a 6.3-inch display — but, naturally, the Pixel 10a comes with a few tradeoffs. Most notably, it has last year’s processor (Tensor G4), a less premium build and display, and a dual-camera system that lacks a telephoto lens. But, at $499, it’s $300 less expensive than the Pixel 10.
ProAcProAc Response DB1R
iBassoiBasso DX340 (Titanium)
AudioengineAudioengine A2+ Next Gen (Limoncello Yellow)
OkkiOkki Nokki One DV Record Cleaning Machine
A vacuum-based record-cleaning machine uses high-powered vacuums to suction debris (and fluid, which is applied during the cleaning process) and improve the sound quality of vinyl records. Basically, it’s something reserved for audiophiles who take vinyl very seriously. Okki Nokki’s One DV is the successor to the brand’s well-loved MK II RCM, and it’s got a couple of notable upgrades. It features a unique unibody design, an integrated reservoir tank and a configurable vacuum arm so it can clean 7-, 10- and 12-inch records. No changing arms required.
iFi AudioiFi Neo iDSD 3
iFi’s Neo iDSD 3 is a pretty serious DAC and headphone amplifier that’s designed to be the central hub of a desktop hi-fi system. It features a Burr-Brown DAC architecture with support for PCM (up to 768kHz) and DSD512. Like the brand’s more expensive DAC/amps, it’s integrated with JVCKENWOOD’s K2HD processing technology, which can either restore a track’s original resolution or upscale it. As an amplifier, it can comfortably drive more headphones and IEMs. It even has built-in Bluetooth (with support for aptX Lossless and LDAC), so you can stream higher-quality audio to your wireless headphones.
TeacTeac TN-400BTX/TB
SonySony WF-1000XM6
The Sony WF-1000XM6 are the company’s new flagship wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation. As next-gen versions of the 2023-released WF-1000XM5, they have been updated in numerous ways. They promise significantly better active noise cancellation, sound and call quality. Sony tweaked the design and shape of the earbuds, making them 11 percent slimmer (but not necessarily smaller) and more ergonomic so they fit more securely in your ears. Additionally, they’re compatible with a new app, Sony Sound Connect, that lets you further fine-tune EQ and audio settings. Available in two finishes: black or platinum silver.
MoFi ElectronicsMoFi Electronics UltraPhono Pro
MajorityMajority Bowfell Halo Atmos
The Bowfell Halo Atmos is Majority’s affordable Dolby Atmos surround sound system. The 5.1-channel system consists of a compact soundbar, two satellite speakers and a wireless subwoofer. And it supports Bluetooth streaming when not playing TV audio. The best part? The complete system costs around $230. It launches on February 16th.
Ultrafide AudioUltrafide Enso (INT-125)
MophieMophie Powerstation Plus 10K (Gallery Edition)
Mophie has introduced special-edition versions of its portable power bank, the Powerstation Plus 10K. It works just like before — boasting a 10,000mAh capacity (which should be enough to recharge your smartphone a few times over) and having integrated Lightning and USB-C cables — but these “Gallery Edition” versions are decorated with designs inspired by iconic artists like Picasso, Botticelli, Monet, van Gogh and more. At the time of writing, there are 25 different options to choose from.
JBLJBL 4369 Studio Monitor
Arendal SoundArendal 1610 Series
DaliDali V-16 F
Noble AudioNoble Audio Spectre
Many of today’s best wireless headphones support high-resolution Bluetooth codecs, such as LDAC and aptX Adaptive, but most of the devices we use to stream (like your iPhone) still do not, which prevents the headphones from sounding their best. That’s where Noble Audio’s Spectre comes in. It’s a USB-C Bluetooth transmitter that adds support for these high-resolution Bluetooth codecs to your device — it’s compatible with iOS, Android and Windows. And its charge-through USB-C design lets you use it while charging your smartphone.
AnalogueAnalogue 3D (Prototype Editions)
Analogue officially released the 3D, its reimagined N64 console that works on today’s 4K televisions, in the fall of 2025. Then, a month later, in December, it released special-edition transparent colorways of the console. And now, the company is releasing another five new color variants that, it claims, were officially prototyped for the original Nintendo 64 but were never released. These “Prototype Editions” come in Atomic Purple, Extreme Green, Ocean, Glacier, and Ghost and are color-matched perfectly to those never-released models. Just like before, these will be available in extremely limited qualities and will definitely sell out in seconds. They go on sale from the company’s website on Monday, Feb 9, at 11am EST (or 8am PST).
Astell&KernAstell&Kern A&ultima SP4000 (Copper Edition)
CanonCanon PowerShot G7 X Mark III
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the first PowerShot camera, Canon has created a limited-edition version of its PowerShot G7 X III compact camera. Along with a special graphite color and a knurled front ring, Canon has also added 30th logo printed on the body. What’s more, as part of the bundle, each camera includes an exclusive Peak Design cuff wrist strap and a 32GB SD card. Between a 20.1MP sensor and a 24-100mm f/1.8-2.8 zoom lens, as well as a flip-up touchscreen and Wi-Fi streaming, it’s an ideal option for vloggers.
Revival AudioRevival Audio Atalante Grande Réserve
Revival Audio has released a special-edition version of its flagship Atalante 7 Évo stand-mounted loudspeakers. The “Grande Réserve” models feature new RASC Évo tweeter and midrange drivers, a re-engineered 12-inch BSC Grande Réserve woofer, and a refined cabinet construction. According to the French loudspeaker specialist, it is “conceived for listeners who seek reference-grade performance in refined proportions. Only 300 pairs will be made.
EsotericEsoteric N-05XE and S-05XE
IkeaIkea Grejsimojs Bluetooth Speaker
LogitechLogitech G325 Lightspeed
The Logitech G325 Lightspeed is the company’s new gaming headset, designed to deliver immersive 24-bit audio and crystal-clear comms at a budget-friendly price — it costs $80. The headset supports Bluetooth and has a discreet, beam-forming mic, so you can easily use it as a traditional pair of wireless headphones when not gaming. They are available in three colors: black, white and lilac.
ArcamArcam Radia Loudspeakers (2026)
AsusAsus Rog Kithara
Asus’s Rog Kithara is a collaboration with the high-end headphone manufacturer, HiFiMan. It’s the company’s first pair of open-back headphones with planar magnetic drivers. According to the brand, it’s designed to deliver “uncompromising audiophile-grade sound for gamers who demand absolute clarity, precision and realism.”

Twelve South PowerCapsule
Twelve South’s PowerCapsule is a magnetic wireless battery pack that brings Qi2 charging and a USB-C port for wired charging. Accordingly, along with a MagSafe-compatible magnetic attachment, it offers the option of two different capacities — 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh — as well as pass-through charging for convenient top-ups while you’re charging the PowerCapsule. Made with a satin-finished zinc alloy frame, it touts a cactus-based synthetic inlay for extra grip.
Pro-JectPro-Ject Pre Box S3
SumikoSumiko Oriole Phono Cartridge
Sumiko has been handcrafting high-end phono cartridges for decades, and with the Oriole, the Japanese-based hi-fi manufacturer claims that it is setting a new benchmark. Positioned between its Songbird and Starling models, the Oriole is a moving-coil cartridge featuring a nude Shibata stylus and a low-impedance generator rated at 5.5Ω (0.3 mV output). Sumiko says it’s ideal for turntables in the $1,000-$5,000 range.
JBLJBL L100 Classic 80
SennheiserSennheiser HD 400U
The Sennheiser HD 400U is a pair of closed-back wired headphones with dynamic drivers. They are a new version of the company’s HD 400S, which was released in early 2019. The big update with the 400U is that they feature a USB-C wired connection (instead of traditional 3.5mm jack) and thus are better suited for modern smartphones and laptops. They support lossless audio up to 24-bit/96kHz. Best of all? The cost just $100.
SonosSonos Amp Multi
Fosi AudioFosi BT20A Max
RoksanRoksan Caspian 4G Streaming Pre-Amplifier
RoksanRoksan Caspian 4G Power Amplifier
AudezeAudeze LCD-5s
Audeze has introduced next-generation versions of its flagship planar magnetic headphones, the LCD-5, which were released in 2021. As the “s” in their name suggests, the most notable aspect of the LCD-5s is that they have been integrated with the brand’s Symmetric Linear Acoustic Modulator (SLAM) technology, which promises to help them deliver deeper bass and a wider soundstage than their predecessors. The American headphone maker claims that the LCD-5s “represents the pinnacle of planar magnetic engineering and luxury build.”
AppleApple AirTags (2nd Generation)
Nearly five years after the original’s release, Apple has finally introduced second-generation AirTags. It hasn’t messed too much with what is the world’s most popular Bluetooth tracker, granted, as the new AirTags look exactly the same (meaning they’re compatible with all the old accessories). However, Apple has made several key “under-the-hood” upgrades. The new AirTags have significantly better range, a louder speaker and they support Precision Finding from the Apple Watch. And they cost exactly the same: $29 for one, or $99 for a four-pack.
Ruark AudioRuark R810 MiE Radiogram
Photo by Mitchell Clark for DPRReview and Gear PatrolLeica Noctilux M 35mm F1.2 Asph.
SonySony LinkBuds Clip
Since 2022, Sony has been one of the industry leaders for wireless earbuds with an open-ear design; this is optimized for running, biking and workouts, as it allows you to hear the world around while still listening to music. But with the LinkBuds Clips, it’s the brand’s first open-ear wireless earbuds that clip to the outside of your ears — a design made popular by the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds. The earbuds are IPX4-rated and offer an impressive “up to 37-hour” battery life. And they come in four different color options: black, greige, green and lavender.
SonySony PS-LX3BT
SonySony PS-LX5BT
MarshallMarshall Heddon
Pro-JectPro-Ject Scorpions Turntable
Pro-Ject has added a new turntable to its Artist Series, which pays homage to some of the most iconic musicians and bands of the past. This time, it’s the legendary metal band Scorpions’ turn. The special-edition turntable features artwork from the band’s iconic Blackout album, which was released in 1982. Like others in the collection, the turntable is based on Pro-Ject’s T2, which sells for $649, and comes equipped with a Pick it 25A Moving Magnet Ortofon cartridge.
Meze AudioMeze Strada
Bowers & WilkinsBowers & Wilkins 707 S3 Prestige Edition
AnkerAnker Nano 45W with Smart Display
Anker has added a tiny power adapter to its Nano series, only this one is quite the outlier. That’s because the Anker Nano 45W has a built-in display for showing charging metrics. It’s also the world’s first adapter to recognize the type of iPhone (or iPad) it’s charging and adjust charging speeds accordingly. Additionally, the adapter’s other standout feature is its adjustable foldable prongs — it can lock in at 90-degree and 180-degree angles, giving you more flexibility to plug it into wall outlets, desk plugs and other tight spaces.
iFiiFi iDSD Phantom
NADNAD C 3030 and NAD C 3030S
MissionMission 778S
RicohRicoh GR IV Monochrome
In September 2025, Ricoh introduced GR IV, marking the first time in six years it added a new model to its popular GR line of compact cameras. Now, just a few months later, it has revealed a monochrome version of that GR IV — it’s notable because it’s the first Ricoh GR camera dedicated to black-and-white photography. Most everything about the camera is the same, including its 28mm-equivalent lens and 25.7-megapixel sensor, but it has some monochrome-specific controls. Also, it’s $700 more expensive than the GR IV.
Pro-JectPro-Ject Head Box S3 B
Pro-JectPro-Ject Head Box DS3 B
Twelve SouthTwelve South Valet
Twelve South’s Valet is a valet tray for tech enthusiasts. It’s a tray designed to hold your everyday carry — wallet, keys, etc — when you get home, so you can quickly grab them when you head out the door. Given that your smartphone is an everyday carry, it’s also integrated with a Qi2 wireless charger. Other features include an additional USB-C port for charging a second device. The whole thing is weighted and built with premium materials (such as Nappa leather). And Twelve South offers it in eight different frame/base finishes.
Insta360Insta360 Link 2 Pro and Link 2C Pro
Insta360 has launched the next-generation Link webcams for 2026. Both the Link 2 Pro and Link 2C Pro have a larger 1/1.3-inch sensor and thus promise improved image quality (maxing out at 4K at 30 fps). They also support new AI-powered features and gesture controls. The two webcams are identical in most regards, but the Link 2 Pro has a 2-axis gimbal (similar to many drones) and supports more advanced tracking and framing features. The more affordable Link 2C Pro has a more traditional design without a gimbal.
MoondropMoondrop Skyland
FujifilmFujifilm Instax Mini Link+
Fujifilm just revealed a newly updated printer for smartphone photos and it’s called the instax mini Link+. As a follow-up to its previous versions of instax, the mini Link+ benefits from a smaller and sleeker design with a reworked app alongside. It’s the latest solution for printing photos on-the-go, harkening back to the days of the good ‘ol classic Polaroid instant-print film cameras. But because it’s 2026, the instax mini Link+ has additional after-effects available through the smartphone app, allowing users to add graphics, text and other overlays to enrich their captures.
MarantzMarantz AV 30
MarantzMarantz AMP 30
EversoloEversolo SE100
TCLTCL A65K Soundbar
The TCL A65K is the company’s new midrange soundbar for 2026 and appears to be a genuine rival to the Sonos Beam (Gen 2). It’s unique because it supports Dolby Atmos and features two dedicated up-firing drivers to deliver an immersive sound experience — a feature typically reserved for larger, flagship soundbars. The 3.1.2-channel system comes with a compact wireless soundbar and, in total, pushes out 460 watts of power. Pricing and availability info have yet to be released.
IkeaIkea Kallsup
Ikea is going beyond the conventional home furnishings and into the world of stylish, portable audio gear. Recently revealed at CES 2026, Ikea’s latest is a compact, ultra-portable, cubed Bluetooth speaker called the Kallsup. Roughly the size of a coffee mug, the Kallsup cube speaker boasts the ability to interconnect with up to 100 additional Kallsup units for a comprehensive multi-speaker arrangement. But the best part, in addition to being made in a variety of colors, the Kallsup speaker will reportedly cost only $10 each.
TCLTCL X11L SQD-Mini LED TV
The TCL X11L is the brand’s flagship TV for 2026. It’s an SQD (Super Quantum Dot) Mini-LED TV that boasts 20,000 dimming zones and a peak brightness of 10,000 nits. It comes baked with a Google TV operating system and audio tuned by Bang & Olufsen. It comes in three sizes — 75″ ($7,000), 85″ ($8,000) and 98″ ($10,000) — and is available now.
Pro-JectPro-Ject Debut Reference 10
EdifierEdifier M90
The Edifier M90 is a compact active speaker system that’s exceptionally versatile. It’s primed for desktop use, but it can be used with a TV (thanks to HDMI eARC) or a turntable (via AUX or USB-C). It has built-in Bluetooth with support for high-resolution codecs, including LDAC, so you can stream music to the system from your smartphone. Each speaker features a two-way design with a 1-inch silk-dome tweeter and a 4-inch mid-bass driver. In total, the system delivers 100 watts of output. Available in white or black finishes.
Audio-TechnicaAudio-Technica AT-LP7X
KlipschKlipsch Atlas Series of Headphones
Klipsch is getting back into the headphone game with its Atlas series — they’re the American loudspeaker specialist’s first new headphones in a decade. The series consists of three different over-ear headphones: the HP-1 (not pictured), the HP-2 and the flagship HP-3. The HP-3 are semi-open-back hi-fi headphones designed for serious audiophiles. The HP-2 are closed-back headphones that fall in the middle. And the HP-1 are wireless headphones with active noise-cancellation. Pricing and availability information have yet to be revealed.
ClicksClicks Communicator
Clicks utilizes the retro interface of 2000s Blackberrys to meet the rising desire to disconnect from overwhelming tech. A 4-inch OLED screen, tactile keyboard, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi compatibility, a 50MP main camera and a 24MP front camera support most modern communication platforms, and a fingerprint scanner in the spacebar provides enhanced security. It runs on Android 16, is charged via USB-C or wirelessly and has an expandable microSD storage of up to 2TB.
VictrolaVictrola Soundstage
Victrola’s Soundstage is a compact stereo speaker that’s specifically designed to sit under your turntable. Unlike most speakers, it features a vibration-isolated design that won’t shake the turntable and degrade vinyl playback quality. Additionally, it supports built-in Bluetooth so you can stream music when you’re not playing records. It comes in two finishes, black or walnut, and will be available in summer 2026.
LGLG OLED evo W6
LG has revived its super-thin “Wallpaper TV” that was first introduced in 2017 (and then discontinued in 2020). This 2026 iteration, dubbed the OLED evo W6, is again being touted as the “world’s thinnest” TV — it is just 9mm thick and sits flush against the wall when mounted. The key difference from its predecessor is that it’s compatible with the brand’s Zero Connect Box, which houses all the inputs and wirelessly connects to the TV, so no wires appear to be coming out of the TV. LG also added several other next-gen upgrades, including a new processor and support for modern display features, such as LG’s Hyper Radiant Color Technology. LG has yet to reveal sizing, pricing and availability information.
OnkyoOnkyo Muse Y-50
OnkyoOnkyo Muse Y-40
FujifilmFujifilm Instax Mini Evo Cinema
Following the success of its wildly popular instant film cameras, Fujifilm has expanded the lineup with an all-new dual-purpose option called the Mini Evo Cinema. As such, even though the design was inspired by the Super 8 originally introduced in 1965, the camera is capable of shooting both still images and videos. In practice, this means that it not only prints physical Instax images but also converts captured video data into a shareable QR code. And, as if that wasn’t enough, Fuji has also included a handy “Direct Print Function” that allows for printing of smartphone images in Instax format. Initial release is limited to Japan.
Harman KardonHarman Kardon SoundSticks 5 Wi-Fi
IkeaIkea Varmblixt Smart LED Lamp
The smart version of Ikea’s viral Varmblixt donut lamp arrives with Matter-compatible smart functionality. Control the lamp using the included Bilresa remote to cycle through 12 preset colors curated by designer Sabine Marcelis, or connect it to the Ikea Home Smart app via a Dirigera hub for access to over 40 shades. The new design features a matte white glass surface that diffuses light from within, creating smooth color transitions that transform any room’s atmosphere with ease.
KlipschKlipsch The Nines II
FiioFiio M33 R2R
The Fiio M33 R2R is the brand’s mid-range portable hi-fi player — it sits below its flagship player, the M27, which costs $1,800. The M33 R2R features a 24-bit R2R resistor array, modern hardware and is capable of playing hi-res audio files up to 24-bit/384kHz. Its built-in amplifier delivers a total output of 2200 mW, enabling it to drive a wide range of headphones. According to the brand, it’s “designed for listeners who demand uncompromising sound quality, flexibility and performance.”
OnkyoOnkyo Creator Series GX-30 & GX-10 (80th Anniversary Editions)
LGLG UltraGear GX7
The LG UltraGear GX7 is the brand’s fastest and brightest OLED gaming monitor to date. The 27-inch monitor integrates the brand’s RGB Tandem OLED technology, delivering 335 nits of brightness and a 540Hz refresh rate (when at QHD resolution, or 720Hz at hD). According to the brand, it’s “built for gamers who want every visual and competitive advantage.”
HPHP EliteBoard G1a Next Gen AI PC
HP’s latest desktop computer sports an AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processor with up to 50 TOPs NPU, a Radeon 800M graphics card, has an optional integrated 32W internal battery and can be affixed with a fingerprint scanner for additional security. However, none of that is specifically what makes it interesting. You see, all of this comes in the form of a keyboard. Yes, really. The entirety of the computer’s guts is built into a full-sized, spill-resistant keyboard, making it perfect for coworking spaces and dedicated offices alike. All you have to do is plug in a monitor and you’re good to go.
IkeaIkea Sjöss 20W
Cambridge AudioCambridge Audio L/R Series
SamsungSamsung Music Studio 5 and 7
Samsung’s Music Studio 5 (pictured) and Music Studio 7 are wireless powered speakers that support streaming over Wi-Fi. The smaller of the two, the Music Studio 5, looks quite similar to Ikea’s recently released Nattbad Bluetooth speaker. It features a 4-inch woofer and dual tweeters, and supports Bluetooth streaming as well. The larger Music Studio 7 looks more like a bookshelf speaker and supports higher-resolution streaming (up to 24-bit/96kHz). It can also wirelessly sync with Samsung’s latest TVs (via its Q-Symphony technology) and be used as TV speakers. Pricing and availability info have not yet been released.
HisenseHisense S5 DécoTV
Hisense is bucking the big-screen trend by introducing the S5 DécoTV, a 32-inch “lifestyle” TV designed to fit in smaller or secondary rooms. It’s a Full HD display that supports the brand’s Hi-QLED Color technology, delivering a bright, vibrant picture. It is integrated with Amazon’s Fire TV and, via its remote, supports Alexa commands. It also supports Apple AirPlay and HomeKit, making it a good fit for those with Apple devices.
SamsungSamsung Micro RGB TVs (2026)
Last year, Samsung introduced its first purchasable Micro RGB TV. At 115 inches, it was absolutely massive. And at $30,000, it was well out of pretty much everybody’s price range. Fast forward a year and Samsung is bringing this advanced backlit technology to the masses, as its 2026 lineup of Micro RGB TVs will be available in 55-, 65-, 75-, 85-, 100- and 115-inch models. More details (including price and availability) will be revealed in a few weeks at CES 2026.
Tucker Bowe has been on Gear Patrol’s editorial team since 2014. With a passion for consumer tech and hi-fi, he tracks everything from headphones and turntables to smartphones and wearables. If it lights up or makes noise, he probably covers it.
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