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Awards 2023 page to see all our winners. Sony is a big winner this year, notably taking our wireless headphones category by storm, winning all five awards across the price spectrum. Our TV recommendations have also had some pretty huge shifts with new...
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Soundbars. Welcome to the What Hi-Fi? Awards 2022 - read about the best hi-fi, home cinema and portable products of 2022 as decided by our expert reviews.
Awards 2021 - read about the best hi-fi, home cinema and portable products of 2021 as decided by our expert reviews.
Awards 2022 winners. Last year, Apple, Cambridge Audio, Naim, Rega, and Sony were all big winners, taking home multiple awards across multiple categories - and in some cases, these champs have not let up their reign. Apple remains a phone and tablet...
A month after revealing the 109 Best Buy winners of the What Hi-Fi? Awards 2022, in association with Sevenoaks Sound and Vision, we have today decorated 26 of them - one from each product category - with the even more prestigious Product of the Year...
A month after revealing the 109 Best Buy winners of the What Hi-Fi? Awards 2021, in association with Sevenoaks Sound and Vision, we have today decorated 26 of them - one from each product category - with the even more prestigious Product of the Year...
It was also a huge night and return to form for Arcam, who found its recent new range of hi-fi separates responsible for not one but two Product of the Year Award-winners. One trophy went to its ...
Awards 2021 winners. Product of the Year winners revealed Wednesday 3rd November. Triangle Borea BR08 is the best floorstanding speaker £500-£1000 (Image credit: Triangle) Apple, Cambridge Audio, Naim, Rega and Sony are all big winners, receiving...
A What HiFi? award is the highest badge of approval, ensuring prime quality. The What Hi-Fi? Awards, founded in 1976, is a yearly event, recognising excellence and innovation. Discover a range of award-winning audio and video products at AV.com and keep...
Awards 2022. (Image credit: Future) Remarkably, this year marks the 40th anniversary of the What Hi-Fi? Awards - which were launched six years after the magazine first appeared in the newsagents of the UK. We take our responsibility extremely seriously...
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