The striking Phantom by Devialet wireless audio system makes a statement in any room. It is not just loud for a speaker that could conceivably fit on a shelf, but loud for any speaker—period. The ...
Devialet, the French company that has built a reputation in the audio market for high-end wireless speakers, on Tuesday announced its newest addition: the US$3,000 Phantom Gold. The Phantom Gold looks ...
is an editor overseeing The Verge’s product reviews and service journalism programs. Dan has covered the technology world for over a decade at The Verge. If you ask someone to draw a speaker, chances ...
For more than a decade, Devialet has redefined what high-end audio can be. Now, the French luxury audio house is raising the bar again with the debut of its Phantom Ultimate collection—a ...
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 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 ...
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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, ...
Capable of pushing out sound levels that approach the edge of the infrasound spectrum, Devialet’s Phantom speaker system finally reached the U.S. market last week. Devialet, which is based in France, ...
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 ...
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 ...