Santa’s favorite DAC for cross-country flights, DragonFly Cobalt delivers naturally beautiful sound from laptops, tablets, streamers, and smartphones, making it a thoughtful gift that truly keeps on giving — at work, at play, and on the go. Ho, ho, ho!
Keep RF noise where it belongs — on the naughty list. Our little JitterBug significantly reduces RF contamination generated by a computer, car stereo, or other USB device while shielding against environmental RF noise that plagues USB ports. This holiday season, give the gift of silence — digital silence.
Maybe we’re being a little too literal here, but it seems to us that a super-versatile, high-performance audio cable named after a popular variety of Christmas tree just makes perfect sense. It won’t make your home smell like a wintry forest, but Evergreen sure sounds great.
Keep screens looking their best this holiday season and beyond with the AudioQuest CleanScreen Kit. Including a 5oz bottle of cleaning solution, a 0.3oz travel spray, and a retractable brush, this kit gently removes fingerprints, dust, and smudges — the perfect gift for clean freaks and audio freaks alike.
With eight AC outlets and two high-speed USB ports, the PowerQust G8 makes a perfect home for all the gadgets and gizmos you’ll need to charge this holiday season and beyond. What’s more, it protects connected devices from catastrophic surges and daily micro-spikes. How nice is that?!
Don’t miss the forest for the trees. Forest 48 HDMI cable meets the bandwidth required for all HDMI-2.1 capabilities, including exciting gaming features such as Variable Refresh Rate and Auto Low Latency Mode, making for a holly-jolly, Ultra High Speed entertainment experience.
Help the vinyl enthusiast in your life protect their collection with the AudioQuest Silver Anti-Static Record Brush. Designed to remove naughty dust, debris, and static from records, this brush ensures every listen is nearly as nice as the first — a great stocking stuffer for anyone who spins vinyl.
Why did the carolers hum? They didn’t know the words! Don’t let this shopping season spiral into a black hole. Conquer the holiday doldrums, counteract perplexing hum, and defeat radio-frequency noise with AudioQuest’s Black Hole GroundGoody — a ground wire for every season.
AudioQuest’s Q-Feet can breathe new life into your system by damping unwanted vibrations, allowing the system to sing deeper and further into the music. Try them beneath disc players, laptops, record players, and more. They’re especially great for footfalls, according to Santa (probably).
This holiday season, showcase and protect headphones in style with the AudioQuest Perch Headphone Stand. Featuring a sleek design with a sturdy base, Perch keeps headphones ready for use without placing undue stress or strain on the headband. Also works great for winter hats.
How much did Santa’s sleigh cost? Nothing — it was on the house! And how come Santa’s footsteps are so quiet? Legend has it that he lines the soles of his boots with AudioQuest Sorbothane Sheets. And we thought they were just meant for speaker stands and component chassis.
When it comes to lifting veils to reveal clearer paths toward joy and cheer, Fog Lifters are nearly as effective as Rudolph’s red nose. Try them beneath AudioQuest speaker cables and AC power cables and let the music ring with clarity, impact, and beauty. Also make excellent Santa traps.
Even Old St. Nick sometimes struggles to get a grip on a properly tightened spade lug. When the going gets tough, the well-loved audiophile reaches for an AudioQuest Binding-Post Wrench. It’ll put a smile on the face of even the most curmudgeonly audio grinch.
Friends don’t let friends use basic stamped jumpers to connect the high- and low-frequency binding posts of their biwireable speakers. Toss those freebies aside and get Bare Naked! AudioQuest Bare Naked BiWire Jumpers use high-quality Direct-Silver Plated Perfect-Surface Copper+ — pure as winter’s first snow.
Noise-Stopper Caps
According to Alpine folkloric tradition, Krampus accompanies Saint Nicholas on visits to audiophiles, punishing the especially careless ones with high doses of insidious radio-frequency noise that enters unused RCA inputs/outputs like Santa down a chimney. Don’t let that happen to you or your loved ones.