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April 16, 2026 · HomeGadgets.ca

Cameras, Lenses, Soundbars, and Headphones — Now Tracked on HomeGadgets.ca

We started with TVs, major appliances, laptops, monitors, phones, and vacuums. Over the past few weeks, we've expanded HomeGadgets.ca into four more categories that Canadian shoppers frequently research and rarely find good price comparison for.

Cameras and Lenses

Whether you're buying your first mirrorless body or replacing a well-loved lens, photography gear in Canada is often sold through specialist retailers that don't appear on mainstream comparison tools.

Brands tracked: Nikon, Canon, Sony, Fujifilm, Panasonic, OM System, Leica, Pentax, Hasselblad, Ricoh, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina, Samyang/Rokinon, Laowa, Voigtlander, GoPro, DJI, Insta360.

Key retailers covered: Best Buy, Visions Electronics, Henry's, Vistek, The Camera Store, plus direct manufacturer stores from Nikon Canada, Canon Canada, Fujifilm, Sigma, and Tamron.

Popular Nikon Z-mount lenses now show prices from up to 5 retailers at once — making it easy to spot which store has the best deal on the day you're shopping.

Soundbars and Headphones

Audio gear pricing in Canada is all over the map. The same Sonos Arc Ultra or Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones can swing $100+ between retailers on any given week. We now track both categories with the same approach as the rest of the site.

Brands tracked (selection): Bose, Sony, Samsung, LG, Sonos, JBL, Bowers & Wilkins, KEF, Devialet, Bluesound, Focal, Sennheiser, Marshall, Beats, Apple, Google, Audio-Technica, Skullcandy, Shure, Soundcore, Cleer Audio.

Key retailers covered: Best Buy, Canada Computers, Newegg, Staples, Visions, The Brick, Leon's, Bay Bloor Radio (a Toronto institution for high-end audio), plus direct stores from Bose, JBL, Sonos, Samsung, LG, and Sony.

What's Next

We're continuing to expand retailer coverage and fill in gaps. Cross-retailer price comparison is strongest on appliances and cameras today; audio and headphones are catching up fast as more OEM stores and specialist retailers come online.

If you spot a product that should be tracked or a price that looks wrong, the Report a Bug link at the bottom of every page takes 30 seconds and actually gets read.