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Polk Audio shows off its 'Heritage' products in New York (pictures)

CNET goes hands-on with Polk's line show of headphones, Bluetooth speakers, and gaming accessories at an event in New York.

Ty Pendlebury
Ty Pendlebury is a journalism graduate of RMIT Melbourne, and has worked at CNET since 2006. He lives in New York City where he writes about streaming and home audio.
Matthew Moskovciak Senior Associate Editor / Reviews - Home theater
Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. E-mail Matthew or follow him on Twitter @cnetmoskovciak.
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Polk Audio highlights its fall lineup in New York

Polk Audio held a press event in New York this afternoon to highlight its refreshed "Heritage" line of home and portable products. While many of the products were already announced, a few of them are new or finally coming to market.

The Camden Square ($299, available next week) is the newest addition to Polk's line. It's a neat spin on the familiar Bluetooth speaker category, featuring four top-firing drivers and two passive radiators. Most impressive may be the internal battery, which Polk claims can last up to 24 hours.

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DJ Stream App

Polk's DJ Stream App (available for iOS) lets up to four smartphones connect via Bluetooth to the Camden Square and build a common playlist; up 128 phones can vote on songs in the queue, determining which gets played next.
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'Digital analog' design

Polk calls the unique styling on the top "digital analog," modeled after the grooves in a record, but broken up into digital bits.
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Polk Audio tour bus

Rounding out the press event was the Polk tour bus parked outside, which the company is going to be bringing around the country to highlight its new products.
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Polk Nue Era in-ear headphones

While they've been on the market for a while, Polk also showed off its in-ear headphone line. The Nue Era headphones ($99) have a larger-than-usual external casing, available in both black and "tortoise" finishes.
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Polk Neu Voe in-ear headphones

The Nue Voe headphones ($199) feature an interesting "loop" design, with balanced armature drivers and three-button inline control, plus a built-in mic. These were the better-sounding of the two earbuds (as you'd expect from the price), delivering good bass response once properly sealed in your ear.
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Polk Buckle

Polk's Buckle ($249) over-the-ear headphones include a neat jog wheel, that lets you adjust the volume and control playback from the headphone.
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Polk Buckle

The Buckle headphones feature a similar styling to the rest of Polk's "Heritage" line, with faux-leather details and aluminum hardware. It's a solid-feeling headphone, in line with its premium price.
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Polk Buckle, ears-on

It's also tough to judge sound quality in a quick product demo, but the Buckle was the best-sounding of the bunch, and the jog wheel control felt more convenient than standard inline controls.
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Polk Hinge

The Hinge is the little brother to the Buckle, with smaller earcups and an inline remote control. Otherwise they share a similar design; they both have a folding hinge and leather-bound aesthetics. Sound-wise, the Hinges was quite a bit bassier than the Buckle.
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Gaming accessories

Polk has three new gaming products targeted specifically at Xbox users: a sound bar, and two gaming headsets.
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N1 Surroundbar

The first dedicated gaming sound bar for your television, the N1 sound bar comes with dedicated audio presets for specific games. As this is an Xbox One licensed product, the modes are labeled "Forza" and "Halo Warrior," with two modes for Cinema and Music. The N1 is available this fall in black on black and vanilla with contrasting wood for $299.95.
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Xbox gaming headsets

The 4 Shot for Xbox One ($159.95) and Melee for Xbox 360 ($199.95) both incorporate a spring steel headband and pivoting ear cups. Onboard is a retractable near-field microphone, which can be used for online chat or taking calls.

The 4 Shot includes a headset adapter that connects to your wireless Xbox One controller, with dedicated audio controls. Meanwhile the Melee comes with an onboard audio processor with the same configurable modes as the sound bar plus audio controls, and hence the higher price.

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Woodbourne

Debuting at CES, and getting a nod for our favorite tech of the show, the Woodbourne is finally hitting stores. It's a wireless speaker with Bluetooth and Apple AirPlay. It promises to fill a room with sound. Based on a demo, it sure can do that with a wider-than-the-box stereo imaging. It's available soon for $699.95.
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Connections

The Woodbourne supports AirPlay, Bluetooth with AptX, USB, and 3.5mm and optical inputs. Designers at Polk said that though there is only Apple-explicit support at present, the hardware is potentially capable of Android and DLNA support in the future.
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On the buses

The tour bus doubles as both a product showcase and a music studio.
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Recording studio

The rear of the bus is a fully decked out recording studio. The company is encouraging local bands to record a song onboard as part of a competition to play with Canadian band, and Polk partner, Walk Off The Earth.

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