On March 13, the Montblanc MB01 wireless headphones were launched. However, with Sony, Samsung, and Apple in the headphone business, Montblanc faces strong competition. The company is mainly known for its famous and expensive pens, but I wanted to find out whether the manufacturer is also ready for the audio market.
Samsung’s new true-wireless in-ear Galaxy Buds+ convinced me during my one-week test. Compared to their predecessors they come with significantly improved battery life. There’s also improved music quality and especially speech quality for calls. But would I pay the price for the Buds+ myself? Find out in this full review.
As rumors, leaks, and teasers continue to spread about the Sony PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, console gamers around the world are getting excited. As a fan of home console gaming myself, I don’t share the anticipation. Here’s why.
If you’re looking for some good over-ear headphones with ANC, you don’t necessarily think of Marshall headphones. But with the new Monitor II A.N.C. the manufacturer now wants to enter the territory of Sony and Bose. Whether or not you have a third ANC option with the Marshall headphones, we will find out for you in this full review.
Manufacturers such as Apple and Sony are rightly important players in the market for true wireless headphones. Unfortunately, the headphones of these companies not only deliver great sound, but also a lofty price. Alternatives must be found and quickly. With its Liberty 2 Pro, Soundcore is at the heart of this headphone range. But before you buy, read on to make sure these earphones offer what you want from your next pair of earbuds.
Bowers & Wilkins, the British audio company now in American hands, has built its reputation on quality audio. I really enjoyed the sound on both the PX5 and PX7 over-ear headphones, and am now taking a closer look at the brand’s first neckband-style in-ear wireless headphones. How do these stack up against the stiff competition? Here’s our full review.
Shure has built a strong reputation for providing professional musicians with the absolute best sound-quality on stage and in the studio. But are they worth such a large investment for average commuter or music lover? I wore them as my daily headphones for a while to find out.
When I tested the Bowers & Wilkins PX5 headphones recently, I was hugely impressed by the design and build quality, and well as how good they sounded. One thing left me wanting though, was the active noise cancellation. Can the PX7s, the larger (and more expensive) over-ear headphones, score on all fronts? Here’s our full review.
Real wireless headphones, or so-called true wireless headphones, are perfect for those hot summer days when over-ears can get sweaty. Libratone presents us with the Track Air+, a pair of earbuds that have what it takes to outdo Apple’s AirPods, and not only on paper!
They’re small, they’re wireless, and they’re mostly there to enjoy music and video on the go and make phone calls when needed. But most true wireless headphones are not really suitable for ambitious gamers. This is exactly the gap in the market Razer wants to fill with the new Hammerhead True Wireless earbuds.