OnePlus wanted to show the world that it doesn’t just know how to make smartphones. So it created a pair of headphones called the Bullets Wireless. Will they be as successful as its OnePlus 6? Are they up to the competition? The answer is in our review!
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More and more smartphones come without a 3.5 mm headphone jack and manufacturers of audio accessories have adapted to this. Sony’s Xperia Ear Duo is a completely wireless headset with a unique design that is practical and safe for everyday use.
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What's better than a pair of headphones with active noise reduction? Especially for those of us who commute between home and work by public transport, or who have to travel a lot on a daily basis, appreciate modern headphones with active noise suppression. With the recently unveiled Studio3 Wireless, Beats wants to capture the loyalty of this user base. You can find out whether the long development time has borne fruit in our test of the Beats Studio3 Wireless.
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I have now been using the first pair of headphones from Google for over a month now. According to Google, these Assistant-equipped headphones can help you speak other languages. Sounds good right? We’ll discuss whether they kept their promises. Spoiler: from the title, you can already imagine how it ended...
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With the release of the Xperia Ear, Sony has developed a Bluetooth headset that can also function as a digital assistant. Not only can it be used for phone calls, its also been designed to help you get through everyday life with its voice commands. We reviewed this new device, and have drawn a few mixed conclusions from our experiences.
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Bose has always brought excellent noise-canceling technology to its headphones, but with the disadvantage that they were previously only wired. The new QuietComfort 35 changes that. Bose has dispensed with the cable between phone and headset, using Bluetooth, instead. We tried the Bluetooth headset from Bose to see how it compared to its wired counterparts.