Nothing’s products have always been distinguished by the transparent and glyph design along with the unconventional naming scheme. The UK-based startup has confirmed that it will deviate how it will name its future headphones. They’ve also teased the Nothing Ear and Ear (a) as the first devices to carry the new branding, which will be unveiled on April 18.
If you’re in the market for high-end wireless Bluetooth headphones with noise-canceling and lossless sound features that won’t break the bank, now’s the time to snag a pair. On Amazon, Apple-owned Beats Studio Pro (2023) have returned to their second-best price $199, meaning you can buy it at 43 percent off.
Apple is speculated to refresh the AirPods lineup this year, which is said to include the next-gen AirPods Max (review) and AirPods 4. But before those could arrive, the company is gearing to launch new Beats Solo 4 headphones as suggested from the latest FCC filings. In line with that, the specs of the Beats audio cans have been revealed as well.
Wireless earbuds with noise-canceling feature are great gears to amp up your workouts and runs this spring. And if you rely on the Apple’s ecosystem, the AirPods Pro 2 are the most feature-packed options you can buy today. Luckily, they have returned to one of the lowest prices on Amazon, slashing their price by 20 percent.
Buying a pair of Bluetooth headphones or wireless earphones is far riskier than picking up other consumer electronics. How do I know whether the AirPods Pro 2 (review) or the Sony WH-1000XM5 (review) will sound good to be before making a purchase? By looking at the technical specifications of the headphones or true wireless earphones you’re interested in, you can already get a good idea.
Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 2 Pro have been frequently discounted, which usually saw their price modestly reduced. If you’ve been waiting for them to fall to at even more attractive price, you’re in luck. Amazon has the popular black variant of the noise-canceling wireless earbuds fallen to a near record low of $167 that saves you $62 (27 percent) off.
The Bose QuietComfort Headphones will replace the aged stalwart among wireless Active Noise Cancellation headphones, the Bose QuietComfort 45. Priced at $279 a pop (on discount from its $349 MSRP), these Bluetooth headphones are Bose’s entry-level headphones. Is the price tag justified? Just how good is the audio quality, Active Noise Cancellation, and battery life of Bose’s new headset? I will tell you all about it in this full review.
With the Wave Pro, EarFun is launching its first over-ear headphones on the market! This is exciting because the manufacturer’s in-ear models were really convincing in our tests. The question is: Will the audio experts also make the leap to “real” headphones? This is exactly the question we are investigating in the nextpit test of the Earfun Wave Pro!
You’ve just bought a pair of Bluetooth headphones or wireless earphones for $300. And they’re Hi-Res certified, even supporting the LDAC or LHDC codecs! You’re officially an audiophile, bravo! No, not quite. You still need your source, your smartphone, to support these same codecs. Fortunately, you can easily check and change the Bluetooth codec used by your smartphone. I’ll show you how in this tutorial.
Sennheiser extends its Accentum range of affordable Bluetooth headsets with the Sennheiser Accentum Plus Wireless, a mid-range model with a premium touch. I reviewed this wireless headset with Active Noise Cancellation which sells for $229.90 a pop. If you’re looking for a headset with good audio quality, decent ANC, and full connectivity at a low price, this full review should interest you.