Event Coverage

Sitex 2017 highlights

By Team HardwareZone - 26 Nov 2017

Headphones & Speakers - 2

RHA

Looking for a deal from RHA? Well, they’ve got their MA750 Wireless in-ear headphones on sale at the show. It’s going for $248, down $30 from the usual price of $278. Not bad for these headphones that use RHA’s signature Aerophonic housing design to ensure clear and accurate audio reproduction.

 

Samsung

Samsung has sound bars for sale at Sitex 2017, and many of them can be had on 0% installment plans. Take for example, the HW-M550 here. It’s going for just $349, down about $250 from the usual price of $598. Not bad for 3.1 ch sound bar with wireless speaker.

Otherwise, check out the Level U Pro ANC. This is going for $108, down $40 from the usual price of $148. Pretty good for wireless neckband style in-ear headphones with active noise-cancelling capabilities!

 

Sonos

Sonos is also at the show, and as usual they’re offering discounts on all speakers so the Sonos Sub can be had for just $1149 instead of the usual price of $1299.

This time though, the Play:1 seems to be star buy, as that’s going for $249, down $150 from the usual of $399. Not bad for this compact wireless speaker that’s multi-room capable.

You could also add a Play:3 bundle to their standard 3.1 setup (Playbar/Playbase + Sub) to get a full 5.1 setup with Playbase, Sub, and two Play:3s for just $3196 instead of the usual price of $3716. The Play:3s feature custom-designed drivers, and are fully multi-room capable, so you can get the set and shift the speakers around the house even if you don’t want to use them all together.

 

Sony

Of course, Sony is at the show too, and as you can see from the picture above, they’re offering 20% off a huge selection of headphones if you buy just one, and 30% if you buy more. A good one to consider is the WH-H900N here. Part of their h.ear on 2 series, this goes for $319.20 instead of the usual of $399, or $279.30 if you get two.

If you’re looking to share your music instead, take a look at the SRS-XB30, a portable wireless speaker that is IPX5 water resistant, can be used to charge your mobile phone, and even lights up while in use. It’s going for $229 at the show, down from the usual of $269.

 

Steelseries

Gamers take heed! Steel Series is at Sitex 2017 with some cool deals. For example, the Siberia 200 is going for $79, down $50 from the usual price of $129. And the first 50 customers will get a free Steel Series T-shirt too. Not bad for these lightweight headphones with retractable microphone.

You can also take a look at the Arctis 5 headphone. This is going for $199 with a free head band thrown in (there’s a choice of five designs). DOTA fans can also opt for the $229 DOTA 2 version, though it doesn’t seem like there’s any promotion for that as it’s brand new.

 

Ultimate Ears

Ultimate Ears is at the show too, and a selection of their speakers is on sale. Take for example, the UE Boom 2. Waterproof and drop proof, the speaker is available in a range of colorways and is going for just $209 at the show.

Otherwise, look to the even smaller UE Wonderboom. This 360o speaker is waterproof, has a battery life of 10 hours, and is waterproof so you can literally take it into the pool for a swim. Buy two for $199 at this show, the equivalent of $99 savings if you were to buy them separately outside.

Find out more about the UE Boom2 here.

 

X-mini

X-mini has their latest Infiniti floor standing speaker for sale. This floor-standing speaker has four drivers and a dedicated subwoofer with a built-in DSP for optimal sound. It’s going for $449 at the show, down about $120 from the usual of $569.90, and you’ll get a free X-mini Evolve headset worth $149 thrown in. Pretty good!

For something more portable, there’s always the Kai X2. This offers full-range audio despite its tiny size, and offers eight hours of playtime. It’s going for $79 at the show, down about $20 from the usual price of $99.90, and you’ll get a free 8GB microSD card worth $12 thrown in.

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