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AV receiver
electronics component used in home theater systems; various video and audio sources can be connected and played on a multi-channel-loudspeaker system and a TV set
line level
standard audio signal level
Video recorder scheduling code
video recorder programming system
safe listening
practices to avoid hearing damage from intentionally heard sounds
air source heat pump
heat pump that uses air as the heat source / sink
Versatile Multilayer Disc
high-capacity red laser optical disc technology
personal organizer
physical notebook including a diary, calendar, address book, etc.
powered speaker
HiFi loudspeaker box that has at least one, typically two or more, built-in amplifiers
Revox
thumb|ReVox corporate logo
thumb|alt=Revox A77 (1967–1977)|Complete Hi-Fi system from 1977 with audio amplifier A750, synthesizer tuner B760 (middle) and reel to reel audio tape recorder B77 (top).
ReVox (on-logo styling REVOX) is a brand name, registered by Studer on 27 March 1951 for Swiss audio equipment.
universal remote
remote control that can be programmed to operate various brands of one or more types of consumer electronics devices
personal navigation assistant
portable electronic product which combines a positioning capability (such as GPS) and navigation functions
power cord
power cable for connecting an appliance to a wall socket (including both captive and detachable cables)
audio equipment
device that processes encoded sound
FM transmitter
device for broadcasting radio signals
calculator watch
Wristwatch with a built-in calculator
KEF
KEF is a British company that produces high-end audio products, including HiFi speakers, subwoofers, architecture speakers, wireless speakers, and headphones. It was founded in Maidstone, Kent, in 1961 by a BBC engineer Raymond Cooke (1925–1995). In 1992, the Hong Kong–based Gold Peak Group acquired KEF; and GP Acoustics, a member of Gold Peak, became the owner of the company. KEF continues to develop and manufacture its products in Maidstone.
Archival Disc
Optical Disc Storage Format
in-car entertainment
hardware or software that provides entertainment in cars
Forward Versatile Disc
offshoot of DVD format
Consumer Technology Association
standards and trade organization for the consumer electronics industry in the United States
Brionvega
thumb|Model 514 "radiovega" table radio (1950s)
thumb|WearIT TS 217 bluetooth speaker designed by Michael Young (industrial designer)|Michael Young (2015)
Wife acceptance factor
colloquialism used in discussions related to hi-fi and home theater equipment, home automation
Artel
Uzbekistani electronics brand
Mobile World Investment Corporation
Vietnamese public company (HOSE: MWG)
DiscT@2
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thumb|right|The DiscT@2 logo
DiscT@2 (read as "disc tattoo") is a method of writing text and graphics to the data side of a CD-R or DVD disc first introduced by Yamaha in 2002. While often compared with the later LabelFlash and LightScribe technologies, which also offered users consumer-grade computerized disc labeling, DiscT@2 is different in that it required no proprietary media and wrote the graphics to the data side of the disc.
Baofeng UV-5R
hand-held radio transceiver
electronic pest control
any of several types of electrically powered devices designed to repel or eliminate pests
cordless
thumb|Cordless phone
The term cordless is generally used to refer to electrical or electronic devices that are powered by a battery or battery pack and can operate without a power cord or cable attached to an electrical outlet to provide mains power, allowing greater mobility.
The term "cordless" should not be confused with the term "wireless", although it often is in common usage, possibly because some cordless devices (e.g., cordless telephones) are also wireless. The term "wireless" generally refers to devices that use some form of energy (e.g., radio waves, infrared, ultrasonic, etc.) to t
LocationFree Player
remote video streaming server by Sony
headphone amplifier
audio amplifier used with headphones
TV-B-Gone
right|thumb|A TV-B-Gone
Multi-primary color display
Key finder
electronic device
Icom IC-V82
VHF band transceiver device
repairability
thumb|right|The creation of products that can be repaired, and reduce prices for sustainable products is widely supported by European, American and Chinese respondents in the 2020–2021 European Investment Bank Climate Survey.
Repairability is a measure of the degree to and ease with which a product can be repaired and maintained, usually by end consumers. Repairable products are put in contrast to obsolescence or products designed with planned obsolescence.
Rabbit r1
artificial intelligence personal assistant device
Blu-ray Disc Recordable
Blu-Ray Disc that can be written to once with an optical disc recorder
AllJoyn
AllJoyn is an open source software framework that allows compatible devices and applications to find each other, communicate and collaborate across the boundaries of product category, platform, brand, and connection type. Originally the AllSeen Alliance promoted the project, from 2013 until 2016 when the alliance merged with the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF). In 2018 the source code became hosted by GitHub.