When we reviewed Tivoli Audio’s $300 iSongBook in late 2005, we were impressed. The company took its excellent SongBook radio, added a flip-out iPod dock, changed the color to iPod-matching white and ...
Today, Tivoli Audio is best known for its retro-inspired tabletop radio and wireless speakers, but it makes some pretty stylish portable Bluetooth speakers, too … chief among them the SongBook and ...
Tivoli Audio is no newcomer to the audio space, having been in the market since 2000. And its latest entry, the Tivoli Audio Model One Digital Gen 2, recently sent out for review, goes a long way to ...
Tivoli Audio’s Model Two Digital incorporates Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a new minimalist modern design. As the successor to The Model One Digital (2nd generation), The Model Two Digital is a wireless ...
Tivoli Audio has debuted its new Model Two Digital streaming speaker, a dual-orientation speaker that can stand horizontally or vertically to best fit its environment. The new Model Two Digital is the ...
Tivoli Audio has unveiled the newly redesigned SongBook and SongBook MAX, providing users with a performance-driven portable Bluetooth sound system. Both products are now available for preorder. The ...
Andiamo means “Let’s go” in Italian, and Tivoli Audio’s Andiamo is a very stylish speaker to take on the go. It has a cylindrical design wrapped in a leather carrying strap, and provides satisfactory ...
Tivoli Audio, makers of some of our favorite portable radio and iPod speaker systems, has taken the next logical step in streaming audio: Internet radio and LAN streaming. It has done so with its ...
At $219, the Tivoli Audio Model One BT 70’s Color Collection is both a Bluetooth speaker and table-top radio in five retro colors. Because nothing says “I’m living my best retro life” like a color ...
Tivoli Audio makes classy, monophonic radios that win nothing but acclaim for their rich, full sound. And with their small footprint, they would make a perfect clock radio, you’d think. When it comes ...
I’m not sure when 1970s faux wood grain became cool again, but it looks to be making a comeback (especially on today’s Gizmodo, for some reason). Fortunately, the good folks at Tivoli Audio have the ...
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