This pair of on-ear headphones doubles as speakers when they lie flat around your neck.
A 43-inch laptop? Drones built from dead birds? Catch up on everything you may have missed in February.
At 192 grams, the WH-CH720N are Sony's lightest pair of over-ear wireless ANC headphones yet.
The new Sennheiser HD 660S2 are more expensive than Apple's AirPods Max, and without wireless or ANC.
With low-latency wireless and Bluetooth to boot, the Anker Soundcore VR P10 are a killer value for gaming earbuds.
A traditional pair of wireless earbuds with voice-enhancing superpowers... and an eye-popping price tag.
The Zone feels like two great devices that got awkwardly stapled together into a Bane mask.
The company's first audio product promises to eliminate both unwanted noise and unwanted air particles.
The Logitech G Fits are probably the best gaming earbuds you can get, but lag behind over-ear headphones for gaming and cheaper earbuds for everyday use.
Considering that this is the company’s first attempt at True Wireless, the Free BYRD earbuds are an excellent release.
Nothing's second pair of wireless earbuds strike a perfect balance of performance and value.
The second generation Xelento wireless promise "audiophile excellence" with a bit less convenience.
Aside from some mild issues blocking out bass, the noise isolation on Bose's latest is top tier.
The Astro A30 pairs multiple connection options and tools for blending them all, but SteelSeries did it better two years ago for $30 less.
A well-rounded set of wireless buds for $150 that can potentially let you skip a fitness tracker.
The company's follow-up to its PX7 headphones are more expensive than even the Apple AirPods Max.
Exactly what we need; another device to strap to our bodies.
Bose’s custom active noise-canceling profiles mean Apple’s second generation AirPods better live up to their promises.
Trade battery life anxiety for a beefy charging case.
The Beats x Kim collection paints the Beats Fit Pro in three neutral and minimalist colors.