Devialet’s original Phantom speaker was a monster in more ways than one. Yes, it was capable of producing an enormous amount of sound for a speaker that was technically portable, but it was also very ...
Can a $3,800 wireless speaker replace traditional hi-fi? The Devialet Phantom Ultimate 108 dB tests the limits of scale, power, and control without cables. The real question is whether the Phantom ...
Devialet is a company that is never knowingly understated. It’s no stranger to hyperbole and is more than happy to loudly blow its own trumpet. Founded in 2007 in Paris, the company’s first product ...
Devialet's Phantom resembles something from Portal, has audiophiles by turns fuming or fawning, and squeezes up to 3,000W into a casing some physicists say shouldn't work. The first all-in-one music ...
Timeless technology is something of an oxymoron in our accelerated age. Consumers are conditioned to expect rapid tech advancements expressed in a swift turnover of products, with annual upgrade ...
The company behind the Sky Soundbox and the awesome Phantom hi-fi system has announced a new mini version of its audiophile-grade home speaker, the Phantom Reactor. Devialet's compact speaker, the ...
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Cinema. The parachute. Aspirin. Denim. All these world-changing, life-enhancing innovations are French. And since 2015 (when the first Devialet Phantom was launched), it’s been possible to add “wildly ...
Devialet, a French acoustic engineering house, announces the launch of its Phantom Ultimate speakers, which include its flagship 108dB ($3,800) and the compact 98dB ($1,900). Devialet says this ...
Devialet Phantom review: This incredible $2,000 ‘Bluetooth speaker’ is going to annoy your neighbors
We don’t often spend a lot of time looking at high-end audio products, but when the chance to try out a $1,990 (£1,390) Bluetoth speaker came around, it was too tempting to decline. To call Devialet’s ...
Back in 2014, French audio house Devialet launched a $2,000, 750-W wireless speaker called the Phantom that looked like nothing else out there. Now the company has upgraded its flagship compact all-in ...
Developed by niche French audio firm Devialet, the Phantom has achieved wide acclaim from industry acolytes for impossibly low-distortion sound reproduction rivaling that of speakers ten times the ...
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