The Live Buds 3's small display can get your notifications if pulling out your phone is just too much work you.
It's a great gift for the vinyl lover in your life.
A great pair of headphones for keeping the outside world quiet.
The all-in-one headphones makes the most sense for rare few who have their consoles close or near their gaming PC.
The Astro A50 X will let you ditch the dongles to let you connect to your consoles and PC at once.
For a $99 pair of buds to offer ANC, that's this good is definitely impressive.
The Pulse Explore Earbuds come out on Dec. 6 for $199.
Qualcomm is releasing a pair of chips early next year that will allow your earbuds, headphones, and speakers to connect via Wi-fi in addition to Bluetooth.
You get pretty good sound, powerful ANC, a battery that lasts, and a solid mic for $200.
Two stones honor Thyra, mother of Harald Bluetooth, namesake of the modern technology.
The streaming-only handheld for PlayStation 5 launches Nov. 15, though keep in mind it won’t work with your usual Bluetooth headphones.
The $200 earbuds will feature low latency loss audio and us AI to filter out background noise.
The PlayStation Portal won’t accept PlayStation Plus streaming or Bluetooth and instead opts for Sony’s proprietary PlayStation Link for audio.
The $25 Micro Controller is compatible with the Nintendo Switch and contains all 16 buttons you expect from a controller, sans joysticks.
From Best Buy to Target, top retailers are competing to replicate Amazon's Prime Day success. That's good news for shoppers looking for deals.
The $499 mini home theater, made for enhancing consuming media on tablets, boasts 30 hours of battery life on a single charge.
An Apple watch could change its settings in subtle ways, like adjusting the UI, but it's more evidence of the company’s new obsession with health-related tech.
Microsoft Phone Link now works for iOS, connecting Windows 11 with iPhones for messages and calls, though not photos.
Will it run Doom ? Yes, even 2020's Doom Eternal , if you install the right apps.
An Android ‘Finder Network’ is reportedly getting access to third-party Bluetooth trackers, though there’s little evidence of a ‘Nest’ tracker for Google I/O.