Focal Powered by Naim Houston has finally opened and we’re taking you on a tour this week. The future direction of Hi-Fi retail is in front of us. You had to know that this was coming after the last ...
Experience the latest from Naim and Focal at AXPONA 2025, including the North American debut of the Bathys MG wireless headphones. AXPONA (Audio Expo North America) kicks off later this week in ...
Focal and Naim Audio joined forces in 2011, and the VerVent Audio group was born. Both brands were already renowned, but they’ve become even more prominent over the last dozen years, and are now sold ...
High end audio products command high end prices. We’ve reviewed products from some audio/visual companies where the hype doesn’t live up to the price tag. It's statements like that which sometimes ...
Naim Audio has been supplying bespoke car-audio systems for Bentley Motors since 2008, and Naim and Focal merged in 2011. Now, all three companies have worked together to produce two new high-end ...
Car enthusiasts consider all aspects of a vehicle when making a purchase, and that includes one of the most neglected aspects of all. Bentley has long partnered with the audio experts over at Naim to ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: What Hi-Fi? In the world of hi-fi and home cinema, many brands have been around for quite ...
Focal Naim America has announced the appointment of Yassine Zaim as managing director and Scott G. Ashbaugh as USA regional sales director, reinforcing the company’s commitment to long-term growth, ...
Bentley and audio brands Naim Audio and Focal have been collaborating, and two new high-end products are surfacing as a result. The three companies have developed the Naim Mu-so for Bentley Special ...
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Bentley’s new Naim offering could be the ultimate in-car sound system for audiophiles
New drivers, new materials, developed with Dolby ...
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