JLab Play Gaming Wireless Earbuds review: Affordable gaming earbuds
Overall, I thought JLab’s new gaming earbuds were pretty neat, although there are a few minor drawbacks.
Overall, I thought JLab’s new gaming earbuds were pretty neat, although there are a few minor drawbacks.
Other than the great sound, battery life, a simple design, and ease of use make the JBL Flip 5 worth picking up.
I did enjoy using Sennheiser’s GSP 370 Wireless Gaming headset mainly because of the sound quality and long-lasting battery life.
The clean design pairs well with the polished sound delivering on multiple levels.
The nice thing about the Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro is that they could be considered a top-shelf product, but they’re not going for top-shelf prices.
With the ability to be used with your Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and mobile devices, it’s hard to pass up the SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Gaming Headset.
Through our testing, we found that the HELM True Wireless 5.0 headphones performed at the top of their category and held their own with similarly priced products.
I would recommend these to someone who is thinking about getting true wireless earbuds for the first time or upgrading to something new.
RockJaw Audio is a United Kingdom audio company that places an emphasis on clean design and great sound.
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All in all, the Wicked Audio Cron True Wireless Earbuds are pretty good and are worth paying US$99.99 for.
Quirks aside, if your TV is still fine and you’re looking to upgrade your sound and its smarts, the JBL LINK BAR will definitely do both.
Not only is the Anker Soundcore Wakey an alarm clock, speaker, wireless charger, white noise machine, and FM radio, but it also has one of the best names in the industry, the Wakey.
The ISOtunes XTRA, as well as the rest of the range, come with the company’s ISOtunes “TRILOGY” foam tips.
EarFun has come out with some pretty good true wireless earbuds with decent sound and battery life for US$80.
The broski Lety ANC headphones will eventually retail for US$149, but they can be had right now on Indiegogo for US$85, making them something to consider.
The longer I spent using these gaming headphones from Audio Technica, the more I’ve enjoyed the sound quality and how comfortable they are.
While the price tag is great and the sound o.k., noise-canceling not working while listening to music is a huge drawback.
The Urbanears Pampas headphones are the company’s first effort in the over-ear headphone department.
Honestly, and I don’t do this very often, the tl;dr here is that Optoma has done it again so just skip the review and buy a pair.
When it comes down to it, the EasyAcc F10 Wireless Speaker is a pretty solid speaker if you’re looking for something to carry around or use in your room or dorm.
The iTeknic BH004 earbuds offer up pretty decent sound and battery life for those looking for an affordable pair of TWS earbuds.
The UB+ E2 Hi-Fi TWS speakers are currently being crowdfunded on Kickstarter and have reached their US$10,000 goal. The project has raised US$25,000 as of this review
The ZVOX AV50 headphones offer great build quality and great sound that anyone will be able to hear even if you’re a little hard of hearing.
For the price, the TaoTronics SoundSurge 60 offer decent sound and equally decent active noise-cancelling for those on a budget.
Priced right, they sound fantastic with enough bass, are easy to use, and have amazing battery life.
The JLab JBuds Air Sport is a pretty good wireless headset that people will like thanks to the affordable price tag of US$70.
The Cleer Ally True Wireless In-Ear Headphones have great battery life, decent sound, and a small, comfortable fitting design.