JBL debuts on the gaming scene with a surefire winner.
Jabra's top earplug model does not take up much space. But it is filled with good solutions.
For the price of a pair of noise-canceling headphones, the Philips Fidelio X3 delivers infinitely better sound.
The completely wireless earplugs Oppo Enco X have active noise reduction. The sound is by Dynaudio.
Devialet Gemini are more exciting than you think with noise-canceling and ear scanning!
HD 560S is ridiculously cheap considering the quality we're promised.
Marshall is updating its popular Major headphones, which are now in their 4th generation. 80 hours of wireless playing time and wireless charging are among the innovations.
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Technics EAH-AZ70W has everything you could want from technology in a pair of earbuds, and also excellent sound with great resolution.
Bang & Olufsen have tried and failed sometimes with their completely wireless Beoplay E8. Beoplay E8 3.0 is the best so far.
Klipsch likes it best when the music is thrown into the listener's face. It also happens here, but we have to make some reservations.
Skullcandy's cheapest completely wireless earbuds Skullcandy Sesh Evo have rhythmically enough bass, and sound pretty good. When set correctly.
Review: Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 - Sennheiser reaches the top with its latest edition of Momentum True Wireless.
Top-class wireless range, fully-fitted fit - Beats Powerbeats Pro delivers a very engaging sound.
Audio-Technica has finally come up with some completely wireless plugs that fit well in the ears.
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We liked the powerful sound of its predecessor. But with the YH-E700B, Yamaha has made some unnecessary changes. And not for the better.