In our latest analysis, we've looked at a large range of headphones manufacturers – AKG, Apple, Beats, Bose, JVC, Philips, Samsung, Sennheiser, Skullcandy, Sony and many others – to see which stood ...
DJI Goggles N3 is a first-person-view headset (a "budget-friendly" version of its predecessor) made to fly two different DJI drones (for now).
There are a variety of noise-canceling headphones and earbuds on the market, so we tried to help narrow the field. Over two weeks and 400 hours, we tested 13 noise-canceling headphones in various ...
The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Headset Gen 3 is the company's new flagship. Come for the punchy sound, stay for the intuitive ...
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The JBL Tune 770NC wireless headphones have surprisingly good audio for how much they cost, with solid mid-performance and a clear soundstage, but more interestingly, they have really great noise ...
Razer is expanding its official "Hello Kitty" line of gaming accessories with a new headset, this time the wired Kraken Kitty V2. The adorable white-and-pink headset joins the Kraken Kitty V2 BT ...
We've tested dozens of models, from the most popular to the most obscure, and the best VR headset is the Meta Quest 3. It's not just that it's relatively affordable, it's one of few truly new ...
There are some great savings to be had on headphones already ... These little buds are a comfy option from JVC, and they feature Bluetooth 5.3 and noise canceling. There are touch controls ...
To find the best wireless headphones, I tested more than 30 of the most popular wireless headphones—ranging in price from $60 to $700. After listening to music for hours with each pair ...
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According to the latest edition of Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, Apple is still on track to launch the lower end Apple Vision headset as early as next year. He says it’ll cost around $2000.