Libratone Q Adapt review: “Made for Google” wireless on-ear headphones in need of a design change
The Libratone Q Adapt Wireless On-Ear Headphones have fantastic sound and great battery life but the design may be uncomfortable for some people.
The Libratone Q Adapt Wireless On-Ear Headphones have fantastic sound and great battery life but the design may be uncomfortable for some people.
I can best describe the sound of the beyerdynamic Aventho wireless headphones as full and rich.
If you’re OK with not having portability or voice control, then the SōLIS SO-7000 is an amazing speaker and well worth the cash.
The Treblab Z2 headphones have a nicely rounded out sound with a bass you can hear but wont shake you to the core.
The sound on this alone is worth the $199.99USD price but there are a few features missing that some users may want.
The JBL Boombox definitely puts the boom back in boombox with its big sound and easily earns a Top Pick of 2018 Award here at Techaeris.
The Monoprice Monolith M1060 Planar headphones definitely offer a fantastic and detailed soundstage with balanced sound at a more than reasonable price.
The Monster Blaster Classic Rock edition offers a big, powerful speaker with a classic rock mode hand-tuned by the legend, Joe Perry himself.
We take a look at the House of Marley Uplift 2 in-ear headphones in this review.
The design of the KitSound Voice One is nice. It’s boxy/rectangular shape is a good departure from the cylindrical look of other speakers and the fabric gives it a touch of class.
FIIL has somehow hit on a near-perfect soundstage for my ears, although that may not be the case for all.
Throw the ECOXGEAR EcoBoulder+ in the pool at a pool party, the company claims it will float and is completely waterproof.
The Massdrop x NuForce EDC3 in-ear monitors will be available from Massdrop’s website on February 15th at 6 a.m PT for $99.99USD.
The new Apple backed Beats isn’t the old Beats, but they’re still not for everyone and that’s OK.
The sound of the Treblab HD55 speaker is very crisp and clear. Nothing outshines anything, everything is nicely balanced.
The JBL JR300BT have great sound, a good build, are safe for kid ears, and have nice personalization options.
The OMEN by HP 800 is a very affordable, decent sounding gaming headset albeit a bit loose fitting at times.
The sound on the JBL UA Sport Wireless Flex headphones is top notch and the design is pretty sleek as well.
The Syllable D9X is an absolute improvement over the D900 Mini that I reviewed previously, sound good, and have an innovative battery solution.
The HyperX Cloud Alpha headphones sound great, are priced right, and are one of the most comfortable pairs of headphones I’ve ever worn.
The design on the YOYO (M) is very retro and the soft cloth covering reminds me of some of the vintage VOX guitar amps of old.
EVEN’s big selling point is EarPrint technology. I would recommend checking out their website and trying the demo for yourself.
Samsung’s MS750 and W700 are designed well enough to blend in with your existing decor, although I’m sure not everyone would agree.
Easy to connect, the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 offers true wireless Xbox One connectivity, decent sound and even Bluetooth connectivity for extra functionality.
The JBL Link family of speakers are a solid line of Google Assistant powered smart speakers.
SteelSeries offers the Arctis 3 Bluetooth headset for $129.99USD on their website and for that price, you really can’t get any better than that.
Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon commanded the title of the best selling album from 1973-1988.
If you’re looking for a comfortable pair of sport earbuds that will stay put in your ears you should check out Zipbuds 26.