Sennheiser introduces its new SPORT True Wireless headphones
Sennheiser has announced a new set of TWS headphones, the SPORT True Wireless priced at US$129.95. Read on for more!

Sennheiser has announced a new set of TWS headphones, the SPORT True Wireless priced at US$129.95. Read on for more!
JLab is back with the JBuds Air Pro true wireless earbuds that offer up a host of features tech not even found in premium offerings.
Our LinearFlux HyperSonic DX review looks at a pair of true wireless earbuds with passive noise cancellation and a 3D “Hyper Definition Sound Engine.”
Our Razer Hammerhead True Wireless review looks at the company’s updated earbuds — this time with ANC, low latency Gaming Mode, Razer Chroma RGB, and more.
JLab is targeting the Skullcandy Dime and has just announced the $20 GO Air POP true wireless earbuds with even longer battery life.
Our Master & Dynamic MW08 review takes a look at a pair of true wireless earbuds with a premium build quality, active-noise cancelling, and the company’s excellent sound quality.
Edifier has just announced the Neobuds Pro Hi-Res ANC Truly Wireless Earphones, which have just launched on Indiegogo.
If you’re looking for true wireless earbuds that sound good, aren’t going to break the bank, you can afford to lose, or want to start your kids off with, these will easily do that.
The PI7 True Wireless and PI5 True Wireless headphones are available from www.bowerswilkins.com starting today for US$399 and $249 respectively.
With great personalized sound, the Skullcandy Indy ANC true wireless earbuds let you truly enjoy your music while being able to tune out the outside world.
Priced at just US$24.99, the Skullcandy Dime are truly affordable when it comes to true wireless earbuds. They are now available from the Skullcandy website in the four colorways.
Available on March 30 for US$299, the MW08 will be available in four different colours including Black Ceramic/Matte Black Stainless Steel.
True wireless earbuds come in all shapes and prices. The Huawei FreeBuds 3i offer a slim form factor with decent sound at a relatively affordable price.
Another aspect of the KLH Fusion that I enjoyed was the voice recognition commands. To control the earbuds, all you have to do is talk to them.
I was pretty surprised that the Oddict TWIG TWS earbuds were generally fairly comfortable compared to other earbuds of the same design.
The Enacfire E90 True Wireless Stereo Earphones offer pretty decent sound and fantastic battery life at a very reasonable price.
The 1MORE True Wireless ANC In-Ear headphones are currently 10% off and for a limited time come with a 2-month Tidal HiFi membership.
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 QuietPoint ATH-ANC300TW truly wireless earbuds with ANC will be available this spring with an MSRP of US$249.
I would recommend these to someone who is thinking about getting true wireless earbuds for the first time or upgrading to something new.
All in all, the Wicked Audio Cron True Wireless Earbuds are pretty good and are worth paying US$99.99 for.
The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless earbuds are now available on Razer’s website for US$99.99/€119.99.
EarFun has come out with some pretty good true wireless earbuds with decent sound and battery life for US$80.
The iTeknic BH004 earbuds offer up pretty decent sound and battery life for those looking for an affordable pair of TWS earbuds.
Priced right, they sound fantastic with enough bass, are easy to use, and have amazing battery life.
The Cleer Ally True Wireless In-Ear Headphones have great battery life, decent sound, and a small, comfortable fitting design.