You can still have great sound without breaking the bank.
The Sony Ult Wear can max out bass and power with just the touch of a button.
The buds tick pretty much every single box except for providing a solid mic.
Nothing's next product, the $149 Ear (2) wireless earbuds, are an update to its very first.
The Nothing Ear (2) wireless earbuds will be a follow-up to the company's very first product, the Ear (1).
This pair of on-ear headphones doubles as speakers when they lie flat around your neck.
The new Sennheiser HD 660S2 are more expensive than Apple's AirPods Max, and without wireless or ANC.
The luxury brand's first wireless speaker designed for portability is its cheapest yet—but still not cheap.
Trade battery life anxiety for a beefy charging case.
The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless can also stream from two wireless sources at the same time.
The second addition to Sony's new LinkBuds line also includes active noise cancellation this time around.
The thin-film speakers use very little power and can be installed almost anywhere.
A handful of presets simply aren't enough anymore.
The Sennheiser Sport True Wireless earbuds can be tuned by users to block out their own huffing and puffing.
The Dyson Zone creates a private bubble of clean air for the wearer while away from home.
The new Razer Seiren BT will improve your livestream voiceovers without making you look like a pilot.
The automaker filed a trademark application for making headphones, earbuds, and other audio products.
The best headphones for hearing the world around you are getting a much-needed sound upgrade.
The sensors will go into production next year and could potentially revolutionize low-light photography.
The tiny chips are even cheaper to produce than the membrane speakers that are used now.