Drown review: Immersive pro-gaming earbuds with a bulky design
The Drown tactile audio earbuds offer great immersive gaming sound and multiple device compatibility.
The Drown tactile audio earbuds offer great immersive gaming sound and multiple device compatibility.
The Linearflux HyperSonic are IPX7 rated waterproof, have a strong 20+ hour battery life, and ring in at just under US$100.
To be honest, the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Earbuds are a mixed bag with lag-free audio for gaming but a poor fit and seal for regular music listening.
In its promo video, Wax Whacker advises against using toothpicks, paper clips, toothbrushes, and other tools to clean those earbuds out.
The Edifier TWS5 earbuds offer up decent sound and great battery life at a pretty affordable price.
The iTeknic BH004 earbuds offer up pretty decent sound and battery life for those looking for an affordable pair of TWS earbuds.
Designed using bamboo, recyclable aluminum and signature REWIND fabric composed of recycled plastic bottles for truly sustainable sound.
The Mezone Snug-Fit TWS Plus Earbuds definitely have a nice snug fit and acceptable sound but lack in battery life.
The PaMu Slide TWS earbuds are already fully funded with a month left in the campaign.
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On sale through the end of March, the RevoNext in-ear headphones offer great value for the sound.
If you’re looking to jump on the true wireless earbud train, the Nano Pods are an excellent choice given the sound quality and current Indiegogo price.
While I’m not a huge fan of the over-ear plastic coated cable, the RevoNext QT3 Quad Driver In-Ear Headphones offer exceptional sound and great value for the price.
Tivoli Audio touts the Fonico Bluetooth Earbuds as “a sporty black alternative to AirPods” that are useful for traveling, business, and working out.
The teardrop design of the Nuheara IQbuds makes a return with the Boost and it still looks great.
TicPods Free are available in Navy, Lava (red), and Ice (white) for $129.99USD.
The new true wireless earphones from Phiaton also feature the company’s Balanced Armature Technology.
The NuForce BE Live2 earphones support AAC Bluetooth codec for a dynamic music and entertainment experience from iOS and Android Oreo devices.
Odd design and material mix aside, the BlitzWolf BW-ANC1 offer excellent sound with ANC and decent battery life for the price.
With their triple driver setup, you’re definitely getting those “detailed highs, normal vocals, and accurate bass” that Creative claims.
Will the Shinola Detroit Canfield over-ear headphones redeem their little brother in the fit department?
The Optoma NuForce BE Free5 earbuds utilize the latest AAC for both Apple and Android Oreo devices to provide high-quality audio.
Tivoli Audio’s new products are making their debut at High End Munich this week and will be on sale later this year.
The Rowkin Surge Charge have a very good bass response and an overall great sound.
Before you select a pair of headphones know what you need them for first.
Earbuds add about nine decibels to sound output because they sit closer to your eardrum compared to over-the-ear headphones.
If you’re not overly picky about sound quality, the NOVA True Wireless Earbuds do have affordability and decent battery life going for them.
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.