Surprise, surprise, AI is getting smashed together with wireless earbuds in a big way.
Bye-bye, angular blade design?
The Clip1 beat my favorite open-style wireless earbuds in the sound department and cost less than half the price.
JVC Kenwood's Wood Master wireless earbuds are looking like stiff competition.
House of Marley's new headphones might smoke the competition.
Soundpeats' Clip1 open wireless earbuds are pulling out all the stops to court audiophiles.
When a headset costs as much as this one, it better be freaking fantastic.
The Brane X shoves a subwoofer inside, and the results are booming.
And they're made partially of real wood, because why not?
It has two headphone jacks, rips CDs in real time, and supports hi-fi wireless audio.
I love speaker furniture, but there are some objects you can probably skip shoving a speaker into.
Google's got the name-brand recognition, but OnePlus punches well above its weight class.
Samsung's Galaxy Buds 4 Pro might arrive soon, but whether they can actually challenge AirPods Pro 3 depends on one key feature.
We reviewed a ton of gadgets this year. Here's our list of winners for everything that blew us away.
A surround sound speaker that straps to your gaming chair sounds great on paper, but hard to pull off in real life.
The VZR Model One MKII shines in moments but lacks conveniences you can get from other more affordable gaming headsets.
Bose and this major phone maker sure seem to think so.
Call me a dinosaur. Just don't make me untangle a pair of earbuds ever again.
Thanks to a huge battery upgrade and much better-than-expected sound, this may be the only SoundLink Micro speaker worth buying.
The CMF Headphone Pro are a solid $99 buy—with some significant compromises to be aware of.