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As the summer heat arrives, more people are choosing to be armchair sports fans, watching games at home where it’s cool and comfortable. The KBO League continues to draw strong interest, and with major events such as the upcoming World Cup on the horizon, many consumers are upgrading their homes with large screens, immersive sound systems, and convenient appliances to create an ideal viewing setup.

Sound is central to immersion. Bose’s Lifestyle Ultra Soundbar reproduces stadium roars, crowd chants, and players’ movements with spatial clarity that makes a living room feel like the venue itself. It delivers Dolby Atmos–based immersive audio without separate rear speakers, and an AI-powered voice-enhancement mode helps commentary cut through the crowd noise.

If you’d rather not turn the whole room up, headphones are a strong alternative. Sennheiser’s Momentum 5 Wireless uses the company’s signature 42 mm dynamic transducers (about 1.65 inches). Built at Sennheiser’s Tullamore facility in Ireland and informed by the sound philosophy of the acclaimed HD 600 series, these drivers deliver deep low end and a balanced mid-to-high frequency response.
The headphones also introduce Spatial Audio tuned for multimedia. They include head-tracking that adjusts the perceived sound position as you move, and support for Dolby Atmos®. Those features are slated to be activated via a forthcoming firmware update.

The screen is another core component. TCL’s new premium C8L TV combines SQD-Mini LED technology with up to 6,000 nits of HDR brightness to render fast player movement, stadium lighting, and turf color with vivid realism.
Even on large displays, the C8L maintains sharp detail and deep contrast, helping fast-paced sports like soccer and baseball feel more immersive. Its WHVA 2.0 ultra panel preserves clarity from wide viewing angles so multiple viewers see a crisp picture from almost any seat, and the minimal bezel design enhances the sense of watching a stadium scoreboard.
One of the most frustrating moments during long games is missing a decisive play while you fetch a drink or snack. Minix’s mini kimchi fridge, The Shift, slips into tight spaces beside the sofa so you can grab a cold beverage without leaving the room. With a 39 L (about 10.3 gal) capacity, it holds up to 48 500 ml cans (about 16.9 fl oz each) or up to 40 water bottles, giving you plenty of storage so the action doesn’t pass you by.











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