Together with the S10, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Buds, true-wireless-in-ears that can be charged wirelessly. In our review, they showed their class.
Anker is no longer just a manufacturer of portable batteries! With its Soundcore brand, the Chinese company is also targeting the audiophile market. The latest device in the family is Soundcore Life 2. Discover the experience these headphones offer in our full review.
Sony has made a sports version of its WF-1000X true wireless headphones: the WF-SP700N. These earbuds feature active noise canceling a rock-solid fit to withstand even the most vigorous exercise. So how do they perform?
One year after the first fully launched wireless AntiPods ITEs, Divacore has launched a new product called Nomad+. With a new look and Bluetooth 5.0, the brand wants to offer a quality audio experience without making you break the back. We tried them out for a few weeks and here's our full review!
Mobvoi has created a pair of wireless earphones. They're called TicPods Free and are reminiscent of Apple's AirPods headphones. Find out in our review how they work, what they offer, and whether they're worth buying.
The world of true wireless earphones is still a distant land that people know little about. No one (or maybe just Apple) has found the magic recipe to conquer the market and there's still room for new experiments. The Earin M-2s concentrate a lot of technology in a sleek and extremely compact design. We tried them out!
OPPO wanted to try its hand at making a pair of truly wireless earphones called O-Free. They came along with the Find X Automobili Lamborghini, so we took the opportunity to take a closer look!
Anker Soundcore Spirit Pro wireless headphones promise athletes an ideal experience while they exercise. They're available for 50 dollars, but are they really worthwhile? Find out in our full review!
LG presented the headphones Tone Platinum SE with Google Assistant button at IFA. Now the Assistant is hanging around your neck. We listened to the headphones and reveal what they have to offer in the test.
V-Moda's headphones stand out for their exceptional design. But can they also keep up with the current competition in terms of sound quality? We took a closer look at the Crossfade 2 Wireless and, of course, checked out the audio as well.
OnePlus not only introduced its OnePlus 6, it also introduced a pair of headphones it has named the OnePlus Bullets Wireless. Can they compete with other Bluetooth headsets on the market? The answer is in our review!
Sony's Xperia Ear Duo headphones look strange, but don't let the look of these Bluetooth headphones irritate you. Check out the Xperia Ear Duo to find out what strengths and weaknesses these unusual headphones bring to the table.
With the recently introduced Studio3 Wireless, Beats wants to regain the love of headphone enthusiasts with active noise reduction. In our review of the Beats Studio3 Wireless, we find out whether the long development time has borne fruit.
Google Pixel Buds were presented as an alternative to Apples AirPods and expectations were very high. Have Google managed to keep their promises? Find out in our review.
Sony has developed a new digital assistant that you insert in your ear: the Xperia Ear. We tested the Ear to see if this device was a new phase in digitalization.
Previously, headphones from Bose have always had to be connected via a cable to your smartphone. Here's our review of the new Bluetooth noise-cancelling Bose headphones.
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