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Time to break down all the TV news from CES 2022. Samsung, LG, Sony, and TCL all had new sets but was it a revolutionary or evolutionary year?
At CES 2022, Samsung announces the Home Connectivity Alliance—a new smart home industry group— as everyone scratches their collective heads.
The Cloud Alpha Wireless headset from HyperX looks to retain the company's renowned sound quality and comfort but adds 300 hours of playback.
Sony shared more details and the official name of the PlayStation VR2.
Abode has announced new WiFi-based color smart bulbs, available today for under $30.
LG had almost no TV news at CES so they spent their time announcing a gaming monitor, laptop, and soundbar under the UltraGear name.
Sony surprised us by being the first company to announce a QD-OLED TV at CES 2022.
At CES 2022, Moen has introduced a new smart faucet that adjusts temperature by gestures—and comes without a handle.
WiSA’s SoundSend is supposed to make it easy and powerful to create a surround sound setup. We’ve reviewed to see if they were successful.
At its 2021 developer conference, Samsung unveils plans to integrate devices from the upcoming Matter smart home ecosystem with SmartThings.
The SoundSend makes wireless surround sound an easy solution for almost any television in any home theater.

