Reviewed on August 4, 2006Simple to set up and able to provide ample throughput, Netgear's Powerline HD Ethernet Adapters are a great solution for anyone who wants the benefits of home networking but doesn't want to rewire the entire house or mess with Wi-Fi. Be forewarned, though: it's not an inexpensive solution.TAGS:powerline, Netgear, adapter, powerline network, outlet, Ethernet, brick, house, Panasonic, Wi-Fi, solution, router
Reviewed on January 5, 2006Belkin's auto adapter lets you charge your iPod in the car and listen to your music through a cassette adapter. What else can you ask for?TAGS:Belkin Corp., iTrip, car stereo, adapter, Apple iPod
Reviewed on June 30, 2006With the QuietComfort 3s, Bose has done a remarkable job of shrinking its popular noise-canceling headphones while achieving similarly impressive sound quality--but that engineering feat doesn't come cheap.TAGS:Bose, headphones, noise canceling headphones, battery, adapter
Reviewed on October 15, 2009They may cost as much as a big-screen TV, but the PS1000s are simply the best-sounding, most comfortable, and best-looking Grado headphones we've ever tested.TAGS:Grado, headphones, Brooklyn, adapter, CD
Reviewed on May 4, 2009Samsung's BD-P4600 Blu-ray player is packed with features and its unique design makes it wall-mountable, but most buyers will be better off with the step-down BD-P3600.TAGS:compartment, Samsung Electronics, Wi-Fi, I/O, design, Blu-ray, USB port, adapter, USB
Reviewed on April 15, 2008The Sony MDR-NC500D Digital Noise Canceling Headphones may lighten the wallet, but they are a great option for frequent fliers and tetchy commuters who need superior noise cancellation.TAGS:headphones, Sony Corp., noise, battery, function, adapter