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Pioneer's Rayz Plus show the kind of future Lightning (and USB-C) headphones can provide, but come off better on paper than in practice for now. Business Insider Subscribe Newsletters ...
The new Rayz Rally conference speaker joins Pioneer’s other Rayz accessory, Lightning-connected noise-cancelling earphones that ship for $149.95. Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We ...
Pioneer today announced a pair of new smart Lightning earphones, the Rayz and Rayz Plus. The Plus model includes a built-in Lightning port that allows users to charge their phone while listening ...
The $149.95 Pioneer Rayz Plus have a charging pass-through, which is essentially a built-in dongle. Only it’s a teeny tiny one, about as elegant as such things can be.
Pioneer today introduced Rayz Rally, which it claims is the world's first Lightning-powered plug-and-play speaker that has no battery. The portable speaker can be used to listen to music, but ...
Pioneer's Rayz is available in Onyx and Ice for $99.95, while the $149.95 Rayz Plus comes in Graphite and Bronze metallic color options. The company says both models will go on sale soon at ...
The compact Pioneer Rayz Rally is a plug-and-play, Lightning-powered business-grade speakerphone that also plays music. Pioneer Rayz Rall is the first Lightning-powered speaker for iPhones - CNET X ...
The Rayz earbuds are no doubt made in response to Apple's decision to remove the iPhone 7's headphone jack, leaving those who prefer wired earbuds with a dilemma: listen to audio or charge the ...