The Vizio MicMe karaoke gear arrives not a moment too soon, as I am still thinking about a couple of nights when my colleagues and I racked up seriously high bills belting out our favorite tunes. I ...
If you love karaoke, the Ikarao Break 2 provides up to 300W peak output and includes a tablet with a 10.1-inch display, two wireless mics and a huge range of inputs and outputs. The world is divided ...
Karaoke, which translates to “empty orchestra” from Japanese, has evolved over the years. With everyone having a smartphone with internet access in their pockets, we can now find lyric videos of just ...
The passion for singing is especially strong in rural Finland, up toward the Arctic Circle. Karaoke creates a sense of togetherness and brings joy. This is one reason why Finland regularly ranks high ...
For karaoke lovers looking to skip the bar scene in favor of some living room limelight, a karaoke machine can be the perfect addition to an in-home entertainment system. No drink minimums, no long ...
The Vizio MicMe 2.1 Karaoke Soundbar Bundle is on sale for $197, a $153 discount. The bundle includes a soundbar, subwoofer, two wireless microphones with customizable lighting and sound effects, and ...
MANILA, Philippines — In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Platinum Karaoke, the Philippines’ homegrown leader in karaoke segment, opens the doors to its first-ever platinum soundscape Concept ...
One thing the cast of characters in And Just Like That… is not good at is letting loose. Gone are the days of breaking it down on the dance floor at a Staten Island FDNY benefit calendar party or ...
Swap the hairbrush for a real mic at one of London's karaoke joints. Looking to seal yourself in a room with friends/work colleagues and butcher belt out all-time anthems while draining an ice bucket ...
In tvOS 26, Apple Music Sing now lets users turn their iPhone into a wireless microphone for Apple TV karaoke sessions, with voices amplified through the television's audio system. The feature ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.