Ted Kritsonis, MobileSyrup

Ted Kritsonis

MobileSyrup

Toronto, ON, Canada

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • MobileSyrup
  • Digital Trends
  • Futurithmic

Past articles by Ted:

Sonos Era 300 and 100 speakers Hands-on: Reigniting its lineup

It’s now official: Sonos will release two new smart speakers in the Era 300 and Era 100, both of which offer spatial audio and feature new engineering inside to create a bigger soundstage. → Read More

'Made in Canada’ Project Arrow EV concept rolls out on tour

The EV is the brainchild of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA) and a design competition won by four students at Carleton University’s School of Industrial Design in October 2020. → Read More

Buick unveils new forward-thinking Wildcat EV concept in Canada

GM is showcasing the Buick Wildcat EV concept across the Canadian Auto Show circuit to establish that an all-electric future will include a brand that’s seen brighter days in the past. → Read More

MobileSyrup’s top CarPlay and Android adapters [2022 Edition]

While some of these devices may require more professional installation, the majority don't require much know-how to get things up and running. → Read More

Anker Soundcore Sleep A10 review: If they fit right, you're out for the night

Anker takes its first stab at creating a pair of sleep earbuds in the Soundcore Sleep A10, though you can listen to any audio you want to help you pass out. → Read More

How new tech enhances sports analytics for athletes and fans alike

The 2022 World Cup ushered in a new era, making the tournament one of the most technologically-advanced sporting spectacles in the world. → Read More

Monoprice Sync-ANC review: good sound, with some cut corners

The Monoprice Sync-ANC fall flat when canceling noise, yet otherwise sound good, making these cheaper cans more about the sounds you actually want to hear. → Read More

House of Marley Get Together 2 XL review: made for a crowd

The House of Marley Get Together 2 XL can power a party, but its style makes it a fine choice for any room in your home. → Read More

EarFun Air S review: good, cheap earbuds with tons of features

The EarFun Air S have lots of useful features and custom sound, for a great price. Are they the AirPod alternatives for you? → Read More

1More SonoFlow review: the benchmark for $100 wireless headphones

1More's SonoFlow pack great sound, great noise cancellation, and a huge battery into a set of budget-friendly wireless cans. What more could you ask for? → Read More

Treblab Z7 Pro review: A Sony XM4 clone for those on a budget

The Treblab Z7 Pro look like a carbon copy of Sony's WH-1000XM3/4 but cost a fraction of the price. But are they as good? We were surprised by the results. → Read More

Monoprice Soundstage 3 Portable review: Plain looks, big sound

The Monoprice Soundstage 3 Portable packs a real punch in how it sounds, and offers a variety of ports in the back to connect it to other components. → Read More

EarFun UBoom L review

EarFun throws a bone to tighter budgets with the UBoom L, and rewards you with great sound and rugged durability you can enjoy pretty much anywhere you take your tunes with you. → Read More

Sony SRS-XE200 review: sweet sound, tough little speaker

Sony's SRS-XE200 manages to produce expansive, enjoyable sound from a very robust and portable package. Stereo sound and calling are the cherries on top. → Read More

Sony SRS-XG300 review: Smaller size, same great sound

The Sony SRS-XG300 takes the power and panache of the XG500 and makes it more portable and more capable, with the addition of voice calling. → Read More

Mifo S ANC review: Comfy sport buds held back by missing features

The Mifo S ANC earbuds prioritize comfort and aesthetics, but cost too much considering their lack of EQ and control customizations. → Read More

Soundcore Sport X10 review: Fitting buds for getting fit

Anker made the Soundcore Sport X10 for the active crowd, bending those ear hooks enough to fit any pair of ears during vigorous runs or workouts. → Read More

Marshall Emberton II and Willen review: Go anywhere in style

Marshall's Emberton II and Willen Bluetooth speakers mix retro styling, waterproofing, and sonic pleasure in two different shapes and sizes. → Read More

Soundboks Go review: Party time in a box

The Soundboks Go may be its smallest speaker to date, but it's still a loud party in a box, and it will fit right in anytime you want to draw a crowd. → Read More

Edifier Stax Spirit S3 review: It's all about the sound

The Edifier Stax Spirit S3 are planar magnetic over-ear headphones that offer stunningly good sound, making their relatively high price seem like a bargain. → Read More