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  • How Dolby Vision and Atmos Make Scary Movies Like ‘It’ More Immersive — and Terrifying

    I’ve watched the movie It several times. But I’d never seen it while having dozens of sensors attached to my head and fingers, measuring my brain activity and skin conductance as Pennywise’s sharp, pointed teeth snapped at me from the screen — until now.

    I stopped by Dolby’s San Francisco office to learn more about how image and sound work together to make you feel emotions like fear, joy and sadness. My visit started with watching clips from films like Dune and A Quiet Place in Dolby’s cinema (in which I felt incredibly immersed), before migrating to the company’s biophysical lab, where I was strapped to all manner of sensors, from an EEG monitor to measure neural activity, to an eye tracker and pupilometer, which measures gaze and changes in pupil dilation, while watching scenes from It. Giant screens around the room showed my body reacting to each jump scare and suspenseful moment with a series of spikes.

    Movies like these are made to be more immersive thanks to tech like Dolby Vision and Atmos. Dolby Vision makes images on your screen look more realistic by increasing brightness, amplifying colors and depicting deep, dark levels of black. Dolby Atmos makes it seem like sounds are all around you, instead of just coming from the left or right. So you can actually hear people and objects move closer or further away, making it feel like you’re actually in the scene you’re watching. Sounds can be placed in specific areas, so you can hear a spaceship fly above you, or a car drive past you. It’s designed to mimic how you’d hear in the real world.

    When watching a clip from The Last of Us, as people fired guns in the background, it sounded like they were behind me. But when a character who was front and center was shooting, that’s also where the sound seemed to come from.

    Getting to experience those immersive sounds and visuals at Dolby was an entrancing (and sometimes terrifying) experience, but you can re-create the experience at home. Dolby Vision and Atmos are in everything from the latest iPhones and Samsung phones to TVs and soundbars from companies like LG, Sony and TCL. Streaming services like Netflix, Disney Plus and Apple TV Plus support Dolby Vision and Atmos, so you can also watch immersive content right from your couch. AirPods can play Dolby Atmos through Apple Music, and you’ll find the tech in game consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X or S.

    So, as cool as Dolby’s biophysical lab is, you won’t need one to know that a creepy clown depicted in Dolby Vision and Atmos can make your skin crawl.

    Check out the video above to learn more about how Dolby Vision and Atmos work to amplify certain emotions, how to re-create the experience in your living room, and, of course, to see me react to scary onscreen content.

  • Best Speakers of 2023

    Best Speakers of 2023

    Updated on Oct. 27, 2023

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    Whether you’re interested in background music for your next BBQ or looking to upgrade a stereo system, there’s a speaker set ready for you. Speakers tend to be designed with a specific purpose in mind. For example, do you want speakers for your television, computer speakers or a set for a specific room? Perhaps you need portable Bluetooth speakers to take on a trip? Not all speakers are created equal.

    I’ve highlighted the best wired and wireless speakers I’ve tested costing between $50 and $1,000. While most of the included systems are powered speakers, you’ll also find passive bookshelf speakers, such as the Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2, which just need to be paired with a great AV receiver.

    From smart speakers to outdoor speakers to immersive home theater systems, every model I’ve chosen boasts great sound quality and is the best speaker in its particular category. I’ll update this list periodically as we review new products, so you can take your audio setup to the next level.

    Read more: Best Soundbar for 2023

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    $249 at Best Buy

    Best sounding smart speaker

    Sonos Era 100

    With great sound, a compact size and the Alexa voice assistant built-in, the Sonos Era 100 packs a lot of punch, making it the best smart speaker for the money.

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    $390 at Amazon

    Best bookshelf speakers for the money

    Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2

    Elac has been belting out classic, affordable designs ever since its, er, debut in 2015. The Debut 2.0 exemplifies the brand’s appeal to both the budget-conscious and audiophiles. It offers a lively, insightful sound and attractive looks for around $400.

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    Best tower speakers for the money

    Fluance XL8F

    Want the biggest sound? You’ll need big speakers. The fit and finish of the large Fluance XL8 towers is unmatched by other speakers at its price. The sound of the XL8F is open and thrilling, but never shrill, and when fed a movie soundtrack these speakers simply zing. They’re no slouch with music either. If you truly want the maximum speaker for your money, the huge Fluance XL8F has no equal.

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    $60 at Amazon

    Best budget Bluetooth speaker

    Tribit Stormbox Micro

    Budget Bluetooth speakers are seemingly a dime a dozen, but among the countless options there do lie some gems. The $50 Tribit Stormbox Micro is a compact, portable speaker that offers both waterproofing and excellent bass for its size.

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    Best budget soundbar

    Roku Streambar

    The$130 Roku Streambar is a hybrid soundbar-4K video streamer and the most welcome surprise is that it’s able to perform both tasks well. Pair it with a bedroom TV and the optional Onn Wireless Sub for a killer home theater setup.

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    $360 at Amazon

    Best surround sound speakers

    Klipsch Reference Cinema System 5.1.4 With Dolby Atmos

    If there was ever a bargain in home theater it was this — for around the same price as the Elac speakers above you can get a full Dolby Atmos setup. With a sub! Sound quality is excellent and the Klipsch kit includes all of the cables you need in the box.

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    $150 at Walmart

    Best computer speakers

    Edifier R1280DB

    The Edifier R1280DB offers almost everything you could want in a PC speaker — excellent sound, a range of connections including Bluetooth and a compact footprint — and all for a reasonable $150. It doesn’t offer USB, though, so connect the headphone/line out of your PC to it instead.

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    $340 at Walmart

    Best smart soundbar

    Yamaha YAS-209

    The Yamaha YAS-209 is one of the most fully featured soundbars the company has ever offered — especially at the price. With Alexa, HDMI connectivity and a wireless subwoofer, this soundbar doesn’t want for anything. The sound quality is great too.

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    $699 at Amazon

    Best high-end soundbar

    Vizio Elevate

    The Vizio Elevate may have one big gimmick at the core of it, that revolving height speaker, but it also offers sound quality to back up the gee-whizzery. This is a 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos soundbar, with a hefty subwoofer, and its performance is equally thrilling in both movies and music. Add in a bunch of streaming features and you have the best surround system under a grand.

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  • Best T-Mobile Phones for 2023

    Best T-Mobile Phones for 2023

    Updated on Oct. 27, 2023

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    If you’re a T-Mobile user after a new phone, you have loads of options. You can get top phones like the iPhone 15 Pro and Galaxy S23 Ultra along with exciting foldables like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 5 or the Motorola Razr Plus. While the phones included in this list vary when it comes to size, price and features, there are a few things they share in common. The best phones of 2023 have fast processors and vibrant screens to make your Netflix shows look great. The best phones also have high-quality rear cameras that allow you to take gorgeous images you’ll return to look back on for years to come. Budget-friendly phones like the Pixel 7A also offer smooth all-around performance at a more cost-conscious price.

    No matter what you want or use the phone for, there’s a device for you. To simplify the decision, we’ve rounded up our top picks. Each phone on this list meets the requirements for what CNET considers to be a best T-Mobile smartphone. Every phone on this list has been thoroughly reviewed and tested, and you’ll find options across iPhone and Android that fit different needs and different budgets. Below we’ve picked the best T-Mobile phones you can get this year.

    What is the best T-Mobile phone for most people?

    The best phone for iPhone fans is the $799 iPhone 15. It has one of Apple’s most recent processors, the A16 Bionic chip found in last year’s iPhone 14 Pro, meaning it should support new software features for years to come. The iPhone 15 has the best balance of camera performance and features (like the Dynamic Island) that will feel new to those coming from older iPhones to satisfy most people.

    For more info, read our guide to help find the best phone for your needs and take a look at our tips on how to buy a new Apple iPhone or Android phone and where to snag the best phone deals.

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    Best iPhone for most people

    iPhone 15

    With the Dynamic Island, a USB-C port for more convenient charging and an upgraded camera with a higher resolution and a crisper zoom, the iPhone 15 is a significant upgrade for those with older iPhones. It feels like a scaled back version of the iPhone 14 Pro, making Apple’s entry-level iPhone 15 feel like a bigger leap forward than last year’s.

    The iPhone 15 is available in two size options: the 6.1-inch iPhone 15 and the 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus. They run on the same chip as iPhone 14 Pro, the A16 Bionic, which should bring notable performance upgrades to those with an iPhone that’s several years old. These phones also have Apple’s second-generation ultra wideband chip, enabling a new feature that makes it easier to find friends or family members in a crowd.

    Last year’s iPhone 14 Pro may be a better choice if you can still find it through third-party retailers at a discount, particularly because it has a dedicated telephoto lens. But the iPhone 15 is the most exciting upgrade Apple’s standard iPhone has seen in years. Read our iPhone 15 and 15 Plus review.

    Pros:

    • USB-C port for more convenient charging.
    • Colorful matte design.
    • Improved camera that can automatically take people and pet portraits.
    • Dynamic Island brings better multitasking.

    Cons:

    • No always-on display.
    • Find My Friends feature only works with other iPhone 15 phones.
    • Discounted iPhone 14 Pro may be a better value.
    • Galaxy S23 offers a longer optical zoom.

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    Best premium iPhone

    iPhone 15 Pro

    Apple gave its Pro models a glow-up with a refreshed lighter build, a new shortcut button and the world’s smallest processor. And it did all this while managing to keep that tried-and-true iPhone aesthetic front and center. They also made more of a differentiation between the Pro and Pro Max model. The 15 Pro also still has the same familiar 3x telephoto camera found on previous models, while the Pro Max takes that further to 5x.

    The brain behind the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max is the A17 Pro chip, which has the performance chops to handle console tier video games like Resident Evil Village. If the A17 Pro chip is the brains, then iOS 17 is the 15 Pro and Pro Max’s soul. The new OS is filled with lots of quality of life improvements throughout like StandBy mode, Check-In, Stickers in Messages and better autocorrect for the keyboard.
    The iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are some of the best phones released by Apple or any phone maker this year. Read our Apple iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max review.

    Pros:

    • Lighter and more comfortable to hold
    • A17 Pro for console video games
    • Being able to change the focus in Portrait photos is welcome
    • Easier and cheaper to repair back glass

    Cons:

    • Action button can only trigger one action
    • Baseline 15 Pro Max is $100 more
    • The only color option is blue

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    Best premium Android phone

    Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

    The Galaxy S23 is a lot, but in a good way. It’s more than most people need in a phone, but that doesn’t make it any less impressive. Samsung made improvements to the camera’s resolution (200 megapixels compared to 108 megapixels), color tones and dynamic range, while retaining the same edgy design and massive 6.8-inch screen as its predecessor. There’s also a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor that’s been optimized specifically for Samsung’s phones, which brings faster performance compared to the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

    Starting at $1,200, it may be an understatement to call this phone expensive. But those willing to pay more for a giant screen and a high-quality, versatile camera won’t be disappointed. Read our full review of the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

    Pros:

    • Fast performance
    • Excellent main camera, especially in low light
    • Bright screen
    • Included stylus
    • Double the storage in the base model
    • Four years of Android OS updates

    Cons:

    • High price
    • Photos don’t always look natural, especially selfies
    • No improvements to fast charging

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    $599 at Apple

    Best everyday phone

    Apple iPhone 13

    While the iPhone 15 Pro has all the exciting tech packed in, it also has a huge price attached. The standard iPhone 13 is a reliable choice for most people, sporting a 6.1-inch screen and two excellent rear cameras.

    Its performance and camera quality aren’t as good as you’d get from the top end iPhone 15, but the iPhone 13 will still receive the latest iOS updates, and its lower price makes it a great option for those of you not wanting to splash all your cash on the latest tech.

    Pros:

    • Good cameras
    • Solid battery life
    • Cinematic mode is fun
    • Affordable price compared to other iPhones

    Cons:

    • Notch is noticeable
    • Cinematic mode is more of a novelty than a pro feature
    • Selfie camera could be better

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    $499 at Best Buy

    Best Android phone for $500

    Google Pixel 7A

    Google’s budget phone took a leap forward in 2023 with the Pixel 7A, which offers many of the same benefits as the Pixel 7 but at a cheaper price. Like the Pixel 7, the Pixel 7A runs on Google’s Tensor G2 processor, meaning it has many of the same photo editing and language translation features as its pricier sibling. The Pixel 7A’s 64-megapixel camera also takes excellent photos that rival the Pixel 7’s in quality.

    While we still like the Pixel 7, the Pixel 7A’s lower price makes it a better deal for most people. Only opt for the Pixel 7 if you really want a slightly larger screen and are willing to pay the extra $100 for it. Otherwise, the main differences between the Pixel 7 and 7A come down to the former’s more durable build, slightly faster charging and its ability to wirelessly charge compatible accessories. The Pixel 7 also has a larger camera sensor that’s more sensitive to light, according to Google, but CNET’s Lisa Eadicicco didn’t notice much of a difference.

    Pros:

    • Excellent camera
    • Many of the same features as the Pixel 7 at a cheaper price
    • Attractive design
    • Gains wireless charging, face unlock and high refresh rate

    Cons:

    • Screen still looks dim outdoors
    • Higher price compared with Pixel 6A at launch
    • Only three generations of Android OS updates compared with Samsung’s four

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    Best foldable phone

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5

    The Galaxy Z Flip 5 is the biggest leap forward Samsung’s flip phone has seen in years. Samsung has significantly expanded the size of the cover screen located on the outside of the device, meaning you can look up directions, take photos and send messages without opening the phone. It’s this combined with the Z Flip’s solid battery life and sturdy design that makes it a top pick.

    The Z Flip 5 may be our favorite flip phone, but there are still some drawbacks to be aware of. At $1,000, it’s still expensive for a phone without a telephoto camera. And not all apps work natively on the front screen as they do on the Motorola Razr Plus.

    Pros:

    • Big cover screen is fun to use
    • New hinge eliminates the gap when closed
    • Solid battery life
    • More storage in base model

    Cons:

    • Expensive
    • Not all apps work on the cover screen natively
    • Apps don’t transition from main screen to cover screen
    • Minimal camera updates

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    Best phone with a stylus

    Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G

    If you’re looking for a good budget phone that comes with a basic stylus and support for 5G, then the Moto G Stylus 5 is a great pick. The cell phone features a stylus that you can store inside the phone along with a built-in Notes app to help with productivity. This phone also offers a triple-rear camera, 128GB of internal storage and a robust 4,000-mAh battery.

    Pros:

    • Large, useful cover screen
    • Crease is barely visible
    • Thin design
    • Good battery life
    • Fun photography features like photo previews

    Cons:

    • Not as many Android updates as Samsung
    • Flex View feels limited
    • Front screen gathers fingerprint smudges easily
    • $1,000 is still expensive

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    Other phones we tested

    The $450 Samsung Galaxy A54 5G proves, you can get a phone with solid performance for a very reasonable price. It packs a 6.4-inch display, an octa-core processor that offers enough power for daily essentials (including light gaming) and a camera that does a decent job of handling your out-and-about snaps. Its 128GB of storage will be enough for most people, and those who need more space can expand it with microSD cards up to 1TB in size.

    The $300 OnePlus Nord N30 5G includes a lot of features for the money, but its 50W charging speed is the standout feature. The phone can charge from 0% to 100% in 45 minutes. Its large 6.72-inch 1,080p display runs at a 120Hz refresh rate making apps, games, websites and streaming video animate smoothly. However it’s worth calling out that the 108-megapixel main camera — despite having an astounding megapixel count — takes photos that are only marginally better than other $300 phones.

    How to buy a T-Mobile phone

    Go to a T-Mobile store: The best way to know if you’ll like a phone or not is to try it in-person.

    Pick one: Android or iOS: If you’ve been on an Android phone and are thinking about getting an iPhone, ask your friends and family what they have. If the people you communicate with most are tied into Apple’s ecosystem, it benefits you to stay on team iPhone. If your family are all on Android phones, it might be worth staying with a Pixel phone or Samsung Galaxy phone. Otherwise, it’s simple enough to switch platforms.

    Look at last year’s phones: Phones released last year still have many of the same features as a brand new one often at a discounted price.

    Don’t discount cheaper handsets: Features of last year’s flagships always trickle down to this year’s midrange handsets.You can get a great phone that does almost everything that a premium phone can do for $500-700.

    Buy a phone case: Protect your new phone from wear and tear and even serious damage.

    How we test phones

    We test every phone in real-world scenarios, focusing on its features, design, performance, cameras, battery life and overall value. We document our findings in an initial review that is periodically updated when there are new software updates, or to compare it against new phones from competitors such as Apple, Samsung, Google and OnePlus.

    Photography

    Photography is a major focus for most phones these days, so we take pictures and videos of various subjects in a variety of settings and lighting scenarios. We try out any new camera modes, such as Action mode that debuted with the iPhone 14 line, or the Unblur photo tool that launched with the Google Pixel 7 series.

    Battery life

    Battery testing is conducted in a variety of ways. We assess how long a phone lasts during a typical day of use and note how it performs during more focused sessions of video calls, media streaming and gaming. We also conduct a video playback test, as a simple, replicable measure of pure battery life, which isn’t always included in the initial review but sometimes added later in an update.

    Performance measuring

    We use benchmarking apps to measure each phone’s performance, alongside our own anecdotal experiences using the phone for our review. Of note are how graphics and animations look. Are they smooth? Or do they lag or stutter? We also look at how quickly the phone switches between horizontal and vertical orientations, and how fast the camera app opens and is ready to take a photo.

    We perform processor-heavy tasks like editing photos, exporting videos and playing games. We evaluate whether a newer version of a particular phone includes enough features to make it worth upgrading from older models.

    Read more: How We Test Phones

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  • Crystal Palace vs. Spurs Livestream: How to Watch Premier League Soccer From Anywhere

    Crystal Palace vs. Spurs Livestream: How to Watch Premier League Soccer From Anywhere

    There’s an intriguing London derby in store at Selhurst Park today as Crystal Palace look to end table-topping Tottenham’s unbeaten run.

    Under new boss Ange Postecoglou, Spurs have made their best start to a season since winning an historic league and cup double all the way back in 1960-61.

    Palace currently find themselves in a respectable 11th, but goals have been a problem for Roy Hodgson’s men, with the Eagles having hit the net just seven times in their nine league games so far.

    Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch all of the action live wherever you are in the world.

    Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecogloulooking towards the camera, pumping his right fist.

    Crystal Palace vs. Spurs: When and where?

    Crystal Palace hosts Tottenham Hotspurs at Selhurst Park on Friday, Oct. 27. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. BST (3 p.m. ET, 12 p.m PT, 6 a.m. AEDT).

    How to watch the Crystal Palace vs. Spurs game online from anywhere using a VPN

    If you find yourself unable to view the game locally, you may need a different way to watch the game — that’s where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day by encrypting your traffic, and it’s also a great idea if you’re traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins.

    With a VPN, you’re able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. So if your internet provider or mobile carrier has stuck you with an IP address that incorrectly shows your location in a blackout zone, a VPN can correct that problem by giving you an IP address in your correct, non-blackout area. Most VPNs, like our Editors’ Choice, ExpressVPN, make it really easy to do this.

    Using a VPN to watch or stream sports is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Canada, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you’re streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions.

    Looking for other options? Be sure to check out some of the other great VPN deals taking place right now.

    Livestream the Crystal Palace vs. Spurs game in the US

    Friday’s Crystal Palace-Spurs match is on USA Network, which you can access as part of your cable package or at the NBC Sports website with a valid login, and can be streamed via Sling TV and other more expensive streaming TV services.

    Livestream the Crystal Palace vs. Spurs game in the UK

    Premier League rights in the UK are split between Sky Sports, Amazon Prime Video and TNT Sports (previously known as BT Sport). The Crystal Palace-Spurs game is exclusive to Sky Sports — showing on its Sky Sports Main Event, Premier League and Ultra channels. If you already have Sky Sports as part of your TV package, you can stream the game via its Sky Go app, but cord-cutters will want to get set up with a Now account and a Now Sports membership to stream the game.

    Livestream the Crystal Palace vs. Spurs game in Canada

    If you want to stream Crystal Palace vs. Spurs live in Canada, you’ll need to subscribe to FuboTV Canada. The service has exclusive rights for this Premier League season.

    Livestream the Crystal Palace vs. Spurs game in Australia

    Football fans Down Under can watch this EPL fixture on streaming service Optus Sport, which is showing every single Premier League game live in Australia this season.

    Quick tips for streaming the Premier League using a VPN

    • With four variables at play — your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN — your experience and success when streaming EPL matches may vary.
    • If you don’t see your desired location as a default option for ExpressVPN, try using the “search for city or country” option.
    • If you’re having trouble getting the game after you’ve turned on your VPN and set it to the correct viewing area, there are two things you can try for a quick fix. First, log into your streaming service subscription account and make sure the address registered for the account is an address in the correct viewing area. If not, you may need to change the physical address on file with your account. Second, some smart TVs — like Roku — don’t have VPN apps you can install directly on the device itself. Instead, you’ll have to install the VPN on your router or the mobile hotspot you’re using (like your phone) so that any device on its Wi-Fi network now appears in the correct viewing location.
    • All of the VPN providers we recommend have helpful instructions on their main site for quickly installing the VPN on your router. In some cases with smart TV services, after you install a cable network’s sports app, you’ll be asked to verify a numeric code or click a link sent to your email address on file for your smart TV. This is where having a VPN on your router will also help, since both devices will appear to be in the correct location.
    • And remember, browsers can often give away a location despite using a VPN, so be sure you’re using a privacy-first browser to log into your services. We normally recommend Brave.
  • Samsung’s Q-Series 3.1-Channel Soundbar Is Currently Down to $248 (Save $250)

    Samsung’s Q-Series 3.1-Channel Soundbar Is Currently Down to $248 (Save $250)

    Soundbars are a serious sound quality upgrade over your TV’s built-in speakers, and they cost a lot less than a full home theater setup. Right now, Amazon has slashed the price of the Samsung Q-Series HW-Q60C 3.1 channel soundbar by over 50%, bringing the cost to just $248. That’s a savings of $250 and the lowest price we’ve seen. We don’t know how long this offer will last, so we recommend making your purchase sooner rather than later.

    This soundbar and subwoofer set supports Dolby Atmos and Adaptive Sound Lite, while jumping your current setup to three channels of audio, which will create a more immersive sound experience. It comes equipped with multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, which means you can connect two smart devices at once, plus if you have a compatible Samsung TV, you can use Q-Symphony to pair the devices’ audio. And for gamers, this soundbar has a game mode that optimizes how you play, thanks to directional audio that helps eliminate distractions.

    Other benefits exclusively for Samsung fans are that select Samsung phones can use a tap-to-hear feature to stream music from your phone to your soundbar, as well as a remote that will allow you to control your Samsung TV and soundbar from one place. That said, you can still use this soundbar with other brands for a fuller sound. If you’ve been looking for an affordable soundbar, this is a stellar deal.

    Read more: How Dolby Vision and Atmos Make Scary Movies Like ‘It’ More Immersive — and Terrifying

  • Take Home the HP Spectre 2-in-1 for $850 at Best Buy (Save $650)

    Take Home the HP Spectre 2-in-1 for $850 at Best Buy (Save $650)

    For true versatility, investing in a two-in-one model that combines the best of tablets and laptops in one device has long been a good idea. Right now, you can nab the HP Spectre 2-in-1 laptop for $850 — that’s a $650 discount. And if you’re a My Best Buy Plus or Total member, you can score an extra $50 savings, bringing the price down to just $800. We don’t know how long this offer will last, so we recommend making your purchase sooner rather than later.

    This 2023 laptop comes equipped with a 13.5-inch IPS touchscreen display with full HD resolution and durable Corning Gorilla Glass. Because it’s nice and compact, it’s a solid portable option for those who need a computer to take on the go, and it has a full 360-degree hinge to use it in multiple positions.

    As for storage, this model has 512GB of solid-state storage and 16GB of RAM, plus it has a 13th-gen Intel i7 Evo processor to handle big projects, multitasking, multimedia and more. It’s also compatible with Wi-Fi 6E for those who have a cutting-edge router. And with fast charge, you’ll be able to bring a dead battery up to 50% in just 45 minutes.

  • Sonos Is Offering Up to 20% Off Select Home Theater Sets Ahead of the Holiday Season

    Sonos Is Offering Up to 20% Off Select Home Theater Sets Ahead of the Holiday Season

    Elevate your entertainment space with a home theater speaker set. Whether you’re blasting tunes or looking for an immersive theatrical experience while streaming your favorite films, investing in Sonos speakers can be a great idea for any home. While top-tier Sonos speakers tend to be pricey, right now the company is slashing prices on home theater sets by up to 20%, making it a bit more affordable to revamp your space. These offers are available now through Oct. 29.

    Looking for a powerful entertainment setup that supports Dolby Atmos? Right now you can snag the Premium Immersive Set with Arc for just $1,856. That’s certainly a splurge, but it’s $340 less than it normally lists for and includes an Arc premium smart soundbar, two Era 100 smart speakers and a Gen 3 Sub premium wireless subwoofer. Both the Sonos Arc and the Sonos Era 100 speakers earned spots on our roundup of the best Sonos speakers you can buy, which makes this set easy to recommend.

    You can also lose the Era 100 speakers and opt for the Premium Entertainment Set with Arc for $1,358 — that’s a 20% discount. It still has the Arc and Sub so you can get immersive sound with Dolby Atmos for less. Or grab the Entertainment Set with Beam for $742 (save $186), which includes another of our favorite Sonos speakers, the Beam Gen 2 smart soundbar, along with a Sub Mini.

    For the lowest price on a speaker set, check out this Entertainment Set with Ray option. It includes a Ray soundbar and a Sub Mini wireless subwoofer that will work together to deliver a more powerful bass and clear dialogue. And right now it’s discounted by by $142, bringing the price to just $566.

    There are a number of other deals available as well, so be sure to check out the entire sale selection at Sonos to find the right theater set for your home.

  • Beats Studio Pro Headphones Get Custom Erling Haaland Treatment in EA Sports’ FC 24

    Beats Studio Pro Headphones Get Custom Erling Haaland Treatment in EA Sports’ FC 24

    Over the years, Beats, which is owned by Apple, has released its headphones and earbuds in a variety of new colors to help freshen them up over their extended product cycles. But for the first time it’s entered the video gaming world with a new partnership with EA Sports’ FC 24, the highly popular soccer franchise — or football as it’s known throughout most of the world — that until this year carried FIFA branding.

    Beats says that users who buy and play FC 24 by November 1st will earn Founder status and receive in-game rewards including a permanent Erling Haaland item in Ultimate Team as well a custom digital Haaland-inspired Beats Studio Pro Viking vanity in Volta Football, the street-style mode that has players competing on small pitches. Haaland is a star Norwegian striker and Beats band ambassador who plays for Manchester City in England’s Premier League. He is on the cover of the standard edition of the game.

    I can’t say I found the Viking design of the headphone all that eye-catching. It’s a black and white affair with “Viking” splayed across the headband. But perhaps in time we’ll see different versions of it with a little more color.

    Beats notes that coming in December in FC 24’s Player Career mode, players will be able to purchase virtual Beats headphones with their in-game salaries to earn Personality Points that elevate their performance in-game. “Further along in their career, players can also become a Beats Ambassador for additional salary and in-game PlayStyles benefits,” Beats add, and “in Manager Career mode, players will be able to assign Beats inspired kits to their custom created clubs.”

    Alas, you can’t buy a real-life physical version of the Haaland Viking Beats Studio Pro. The headphones, which launched back in July, come in brown, black, navy and sandstone. They list for $350, but were recently on sale at Amazon for October Prime day for $180 (look for the same deal as we head into Black Friday next month). Read our Beats Studio Pro review.

  • Want Better Cellphone Reception? Here Are 10 Ways You Can Boost Your Cellphone Signal

    Want Better Cellphone Reception? Here Are 10 Ways You Can Boost Your Cellphone Signal

    We live in a constantly connected world, and losing a cellphone signal doesn’t just mean you can’t check Twitter and Instagram — it could be a matter of life and death. Regardless of what type of phone you use or even which cellular service provider, you’re bound to run into service disruptions, either from bad weather or remote areas that might weaken your phone signal.

    Losing signal could get you into trouble if you need to get directions in the middle of nowhere or if you have to make a call from your dead-zone apartment. However, there are several tips and tricks you can use to improve your cellphone signal.

    The tried-and-true approach of turning on Airplane mode, waiting a few seconds, and then turning it off again can definitely help with reception. But when that doesn’t work, you’ll have to take more drastic steps, like removing your SIM card or resetting your network settings.

    Before you dive into your phone’s settings, take a few minutes to perform some basic troubleshooting steps that could get your phone working at peak performance.

    Note: Although software across different iPhone models is relatively the same, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel and other Android devices may have different software versions, and so certain settings and where they are located might differ from device to device.

    To improve your cellphone service, try these steps first

    The settings on your phone can help you get better cell service, but there are other tricks for improving your reception without even touching your phone’s software.

    • Move yourself so that there are no obstructions between your phone and any cell towers outside. That might involve stepping away from metal objects or concrete walls, which both kill reception. Instead, get to a window or go outside if possible.
    • Remove your phone case. It doesn’t hurt to remove whatever case you have on your phone, especially if it’s thick, so that the phone’s antenna isn’t blocked by anything and can get a better signal.
    • Make sure your phone is charged. Searching for and connecting to a stronger signal drains power, so if your phone battery is already low on charge, you may have a difficult time getting good service.
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    Always start by turning Airplane mode on and off

    Turning your phone’s connection off and then back on is the quickest and easiest way to try and fix your signal woes. If you’re moving around from one location to another, toggling Airplane mode restarts the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and cellular network modems, which forces them to find the best signal in the area.

    Android: Swipe down from the top of your screen — to access the Quick Settings panel — and then tap the Airplane mode icon. Wait for your phone to completely disconnect from its Wi-Fi and cellular connections. It doesn’t happen instantly, so give it a good 15 seconds before you tap on the Airplane mode icon again.

    iPhone: On the iPhone, you can access Airplane mode from the Control Center, but that varies depending on which iPhone model you have. On the iPhone X and later, swipe down from the top-right corner to access the Control Center. On older iPhone models, swipe up from the bottom of the screen. Then tap the Airplane mode icon, which will turn orange when it’s enabled. Again, wait up to 15 seconds before turning it off.

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    If airplane mode doesn’t work, restart your phone

    Our phones are miniature computers, and just like computers, sometimes you can fix issues like network connection by simply restarting them.

    Android: Hold down the power button, or the power button and the volume down key (depending on your Android phone), until the on-screen menu shows up, and then tap Restart. If your phone doesn’t offer a restart option, you can simply tap Power Off to shut down your device, and then boot it back up with the power button.

    iPhone: On the iPhone X and older models, hold down the sleep/wake button and either one of the volume buttons and then swipe right on the power slider to turn off the device. Wait until it fully turns off, then press down on the sleep/wake button to turn it back on.

    Alternatively, you can do a force reset on your iPhone: Press the volume up button, followed by the volume down button and then press and hold the side button. Keep holding it in, after your phone’s screen goes black and until you see the Apple logo appear again.

    If your iPhone has a home button, hold down the sleep/wake button until the power slider is displayed and then drag the slider to the right. Once the device is turned off, press and hold the sleep/wake button until you see the Apple logo.

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    Take your SIM card out of your phone

    Another troubleshooting step that might help is to remove your SIM card and then place it back in your phone with the phone turned on. If the SIM card is dirty, clean it. If it has any physical defects, you may need to replace it.

    You’ll need a SIM card tool — usually included in your phone’s box — or an unfolded paper clip or sewing needle to get the SIM tray out of your phone.

    All phones: Remove the SIM card, check to see if it’s damaged and positioned in the SIM tray correctly, then put it back in your phone.

    eSIM: For phones with an eSIM — that is, an embedded electronic SIM in your phone — there’s nothing for you to remove. The best you can do is restart your phone.

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    Check your carrier settings (and update your software)

    Mobile carriers frequently send out carrier settings updates to help improve connectivity for calls, data and messages on their network. Although this feature is available on all iPhone models, it’s not universal on Android, so you might not find carrier settings if you don’t have a supported phone.

    iPhone: Carrier updates should just appear, and you can update from the pop-up message that appears. To force your iPhone to check for a carrier settings update, go to Settings > General > About on your phone. If an update is available, you’ll be prompted to install it.

    Android: As mentioned before, not all Android phones have carrier settings, so you’ll have to open the Settings app and type in “carrier settings” to find any possible updates. On supported Pixels, go to Settings > Network & internet > Internet, tap the gear next to your carrier name and then tap Carrier settings versions.

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    Reset your phone’s network settings

    Sometimes all you need is a clean slate to fix an annoying connectivity issue. Refreshing your phone’s network settings is one way to do that. But be forewarned, resetting your network settings will also reset any saved Wi-Fi passwords, VPN connections and custom APN settings for those on carriers that require additional setup.

    Android: In the Settings app, search for “reset” or more specifically “reset network settings” and tap on the setting. On the Pixel 6 Pro running Android 13, the setting is called Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth. After you reset your network settings, remember to reconnect your phone to your home and work Wi-Fi networks.

    iPhone: Go to Settings > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network settings. The next page will warn you that resetting your network settings will reset your settings for Wi-Fi, mobile data and Bluetooth. Tap Reset Network Settings and your phone will restart.

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    Contact your phone carrier

    Sometimes unexpected signal issues can be traced back to problems with your wireless carrier. A cell tower could be down, or the tower’s fiber optic cable could have been cut, causing an outage.

    For consistent problems connecting to or staying connected to a cellular or data network, it’s possible your carrier’s coverage doesn’t extend well into your neighborhood. To help, some carriers will offer a network extender — a device that acts as a small wireless tower that relies on your internet connection, such as AT&T’s MicroCell or T-Mobile’s Personal CellSpot.

    Other times, a newfound signal issue can be due to a defect with your phone or a SIM card that’s gone bad. Contacting your carrier to begin troubleshooting after you’ve tried these fixes is the next best step to resolving your spotty signal.

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    If all else fails, try a signal booster to improve cell reception

    If after going through all of our troubleshooting steps, including talking to your carrier to go over your options, you’re still struggling to keep a good signal — try a booster. A signal booster receives the same cellular signal your carrier uses, then amplifies it just enough to provide coverage in a room or your entire house.

    The big downside here is the cost. Wilson has three different boosters designed for home use, ranging in price from $349 for single room coverage to $999 to cover your entire home. To be clear, we haven’t specifically tested these models. Wilson offers a 30-day money back guarantee and a two-year warranty should you have any trouble with its products.

    With your signal issues resolved, using your phone as a mobile hotspot for a backup connection is easy, but there are some things you need to know. If you’re looking for iPhone-specific tips and tricks, check out our guide to hidden features on iOS 16. And for Android fans, we have some hidden features for Android 12 as well.

  • Want the New iPhone 15? Here’s Everything You’ll Want to Know About Apple’s iPhone Upgrade Program

    Want the New iPhone 15? Here’s Everything You’ll Want to Know About Apple’s iPhone Upgrade Program

    Apple’s iPhone 15 and Plus and the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max went on sale last month. If you love switching out your iPhone as new models emerge each year, and you’re looking to upgrade now that the iPhone 15 has dropped, Apple’s iPhone Upgrade Program might be right for you.

    This program is essentially an “iPhone as a service” plan. Instead of paying the full value up front or making monthly payments to own your after two years, the iPhone Upgrade program lets you trade in your current phone for a new model after making 12 monthly payments. For that privilege, you’re basically paying a subscription fee for the foreseeable future.

    Now that the iPhone 15 series is available to purchase, it might be a good time to get in on the upgrading action. To check your eligibility, all you need to do is sign in with your Apple ID on Apple’s website, and you’ll know whether your current phone is eligible for an upgrade.

    How does the iPhone Upgrade Program work?

    You buy an iPhone from Apple — from an Apple Store in person, Apple’s online store or the Apple Store app — and agree to pay it off over 24 months. But after making half of those payments, you’re eligible for a free upgrade. After 12 months, you can trade in your current phone for a new model. The clock starts again on the 24 months of payments and eligibility to upgrade after making 12 of them.

    Read more: Get the iPhone 15 Pro and an Unlimited Plan for Just $60 Per Month

    Why buy from Apple instead of a carrier?

    Apple sweetens the deal by including its AppleCare Plus coverage at a slight discount with the iPhone Upgrade Program. AppleCare Plus is the company’s insurance and extended warranty program that would otherwise cost $8 a month for the iPhone 15, $9 a month for the iPhone15 Plus, or $10 a month for the iPhone 15 Pro or 15 Pro Max. With the Apple Upgrade Program, you pay $6.21 a month for AppleCare Plus on the iPhone 15.

    AppleCare Plus doubles the standard one-year warranty to two years, but that’s less of a concern if you’re planning on trading in your phone after the first year. The real value of AppleCare Plus is getting accidental-damage protection. You get unlimited accidental damage claims to repair your phone. A cracked screen will run you $29, and other accidental damage will cost you $99. Phone support is also extended to two years with AppleCare Plus, up from the standard 90 days.

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    How much does it cost?

    Pricing ranges from $39.50 a month for the 128GB iPhone 15 to $74.91 a month for the 1TB iPhone 15 Pro Max.

    What about AppleCare Plus with Theft and Loss?

    If you worry less about dropping or damaging your phone and more about losing it or it getting stolen, you can pay a bit extra per month to upgrade to AppleCare Plus with Theft and Loss coverage. With AppleCare Plus with Theft and Loss covers two incidents of theft and loss per year, with each replacement running you $149, which is still cheaper than buying a new iPhone. Upgrading to AppleCare Plus with Theft and Loss coverage adds $4.16 to your monthly Upgrade Program bill and lets you pay a small deductible to replace a lost or stolen phone rather than the full cost of replacement.

    How do I pay?

    You’ll need a credit card or debit card to sign up, at least in the US. In the US, Apple uses Citizens Bank for the installment loan, and it requires a valid, US-issued credit card to be eligible. You are not eligible to sign up with a prepaid card.

    Go Inside the Apple iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro: See How the New iPhones Look and Work

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    Is there an age limit?

    Yes. Sorry, kids, you need to be 18 years old to apply. (And given the prices of the new Pro models, I hope you’ll start being nicer to your parents.)

    How do I trade in my current phone?

    You can take it to an Apple Store and make the swap there, but you can also save the trip and buy from Apple’s online store or the Apple Store app. When you order an iPhone online from Apple, it’ll arrive with a trade-in kit so you can package up your suddenly outdated phone and ship it back to Apple. You need to get it back to Apple within 14 days.

    Read more: How to Sell Your Old iPhone Before Upgrading

    What if my current iPhone is banged up?

    According to Apple, your current iPhone needs to be in “good physical and operational condition.” That means it should:

    • Be able to power on and hold a charge.
    • Have an intact and functioning display.
    • Have no breaks or cracks.

    I haven’t made 12 payments yet on my current phone, can I still upgrade?

    Yes, but it’ll cost you. If you’ve made at least six monthly payments on your current phone, you can pay the difference between your current balance and the total for 12 payments to fast-forward the clock and get a new iPhone.

    Do I need to upgrade?

    No, not all at! You aren’t forced to upgrade. If you’re happy with your current phone, you can keep using it and continuing to pay it off. After 24 months, you will have paid it off and can continue using it without the monthly payment, or you can turn around and sell it to help finance the cost of a new phone when you’re ready.

    How is this different than Apple’s Trade In program?

    Note that the iPhone Upgrade program isn’t the same as Apple’s Trade In program. While you are exchanging your old iPhone for a newer model in both programs, with the iPhone Trade In program you are simply trading in an old device for a discount on a newer one.

    If you’re a part of the iPhone Upgrade program, you’re discouraged from participating in the Trade In program, since you don’t outright own your device in the iPhone Upgrade program. If you do use the Trade In program, you’ll be on the hook for the balance of both the phone you were trading in and the new phone.

    For more, here’s everything that was announced at the “Wonderlust” event and what we love about iOS 17.