Should an open-back headset become part of your gaming setup? Or are closed-back gaming headsets still the sensible choice?
Since they don't seal your ears, Apple's AirPods 4 wouldn't be an obvious choice for noise cancellation, but I came out of a demo shaking my head in surprise.
Shokz employed that same micro-speaker technology (it calls it "air conduction") in its first non-bone-conduction headphones, ...
Let’s find out by virtue of this this Sennheiser HD 620S review. Sennheiser HD 620S: Price & Availability. The Sennheiser HD ...
The all-new flagship headphone from Shokz rewrites the rules of open-ear audio, powered by DualPitch™ technology ...
Made for workout tunes on a budget, the Belkin SoundForm ClearFit open-ear headphones cost less than $100 in Australia.
But open-ear designs like the AirPods 4 are tricky because they don't fully seal your ears, leaving 'em somewhat exposed.
The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 headphones come in 2 colours and sizes. I picked the orange option, but black is available if you prefer. The headset has the classic rear band and the speakers have a ...
Not all gaming headsets have to suffocate earlobes. The beyerdynamic MMX 330 Pro is a more comfortable way to enjoy ...
Both bone-conduction headphones leave your ears open so you can hear cars and other hazards, but I’ve sussed out the key ...
The Dyson OnTrac claims to be able to reduce external noise by 40dB using eight microphones to sample external sounds 384,000 times a second. Combined with the noise-cancelling materials it’s made of, ...
The weather is starting to cool down. While a new TV or pair of headphones won't keep you warm, they'll certainly make the ...