While plenty of wireless earbuds launched at CES 2025, it's pairs from Technics and JBL that have interested me the most.
So, first of all, the PlayStation Portal comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack, which means you can plug in any standard headphones and use them just fine. If you’ve got an old pair of wired earbuds in a ...
Technics, a trusted name in high-quality audio for over 60 years, has once again set a new benchmark with its latest ...
The Shokz OpenFit 2 adds everything I wanted from the original model; I want them to hurry up and come to Australia.
Philips reckons it has got the answer, which comes in the form of the Philips GO 6000 Series. These headphones use a solar ...
The earbuds are available in two matte shades: black and silver. They feature Voice Focus AI technology to eliminate ...
With its latest premium true wireless in-ear headphones, Technics is attempting to make the jump from ‘really good’ to ‘truly ...
Superior noise cancellation and 40 hours of battery life are just two of the many great perks awaiting you for just $200.
Dolby Atmos can be a great surround sound experience. But just because your gear bears an Atmos label, that doesn't mean you've got Atmos sound. Here's why.
JBL has been making interesting plays for the last couple of years by integrating touch displays into the cases of more and more of its true wireless earbuds, but now it's taking another big swing.
For more deals, Currys has a plethora of options to choose from, with the JBL Tune Beam Wireless Bluetooth Noise-Cancelling ...
The SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds are an excellent addition to any gamers stable of headphones and perfect for on the go gaming ...