Australian Hi-Fi announces the EISA Awards 2022-2023

EISA Awards Hi-Fi
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Australian Hi-Fi magazine is proud to be a member of the world-wide Expert Imaging and Sound Association (EISA), which for 40 years has been gathering together expert reviewers from more than 60 technology magazines and websites specialising in hi-fi, home theatre, in-car electronics, mobile electronics, photo and video from around the world to judge the best product of the year in each class and reward the manufacturer with a coveted EISA Award. 

This year, as always, Australian Hi-Fi magazine voted on the awards given in all the Hi-Fi categories in a complex process that involved nominations, short-lists, listening sessions, extensive laboratory testing and an exhaustive final voting session, all of which were complicated by the Covid-19 pandemic which meant that all collaboration had to be by electronic means. 

From the link below you can find all the products that won a ‘Best Product’ prize in the 2022–2023 EISA Award categories individually showcased, along with the final Judges’ Citation for each product. A full list of 2022–2023 EISA Award winners in other categories can be found at the end.

Please note that What Hi-Fi? has no connection with EISA.

Click here for Australian Hi-Fi's presentation of the 2021-2022 EISA Awards. 

Australian Hi-Fi

Australian Hi-Fi is one of What Hi-Fi?’s sister titles from Down Under and Australia’s longest-running and most successful hi-fi magazines, having been in continuous publication since 1969. Now edited by What Hi-Fi?'s Becky Roberts, every issue is packed with authoritative reviews of hi-fi equipment ranging from portables to state-of-the-art audiophile systems (and everything in between), information on new product launches, and ‘how-to’ articles to help you get the best quality sound for your home. Click here for more information about Australian Hi-Fi, including links to buy individual digital editions and details on how best to subscribe.

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