We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Happy Plugs, the audio company you wish had a different name, introduced its latest product this week — the ...
With the prevalence of TWS headphones, it’s unusual to see a company make a big deal out of a new Bluetooth wired in-ear headphones release. While wires seem to be dead, to the larger general consumer ...
Nothing is borrowing a strategy from its founder Carl Pei's previous gig at OnePlus: dribbling technical details ahead of a product launch. The startup has revealed that its Ear 1 true wireless ...
The Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2 support multipoint pairing. What that means is you can connect to two devices at once. You can be playing games on your PC, listening to the action on your headphones, and ...
Last September, I reviewed the True Wireless ANC In-Ear Headphones from 1More. These were impressive (as always it seems, with this brand), delivering active noise cancellation, wireless charging, a ...
1More’s Dual Driver ANC Pro Wireless headphone exhibits a split personality: Clean and lean with ANC off, and rich and bass-heavy with ANC on. It works extremely well as a phone headset either way.
JLab have today announced the availability of their Studio Pro ANC Wireless over-ear headphones in the UK offering high levels of comfort, 45+ hours of playtime and immersive smart active noise ...
Nothing, the buzzy consumer electronics upstart led by OnePlus alum Carl Pei, has introduced its second true wireless earbuds. The imaginatively named Nothing Ear (2) doesn't deviate much from the ...
The OneOdio Focus A6 Headphones are a pair of ANC, wireless headphones that aim to bring a premium listening experience to users at a budget-friendly price point. Featuring 40mm dynamic drivers and a ...
Marshall, the audio brand known for its iconic speakers, announced on Tuesday that it’s taking a leap into the world of noise-canceling headphones, with the brand’s first-ever over-ear active ...
Open-ear earbuds are more comfortable to wear for most, but it used to mean no active noise cancellation — until now. As someone who loves music and is frequently in very loud cities like Hong Kong, ...