Bose SoundSport Free Review: Sounds Good vs. Airpods

Although Bose’s SoundSport Free may not be perfect, thanks to some software upgrades and a price drop, it’s become one of the best — and best sounding — totally wireless earphones. Pros A set of totally wireless earphones Offers richer sound More secure fit. Water-resistant and durable Battery life is decent and a charging case…

OnePlus Bullets Wireless review: A cheaper “BeatsX”

If you can forgive the slightly-less-than-stellar battery life, and don’t mind there not being massive low-end bass, then it’s hard to think of a better pair of everyday in-ear headphones at this price point. Pros Comfortable design Affordable price Really fast charging Playback stops when magnetic stowage is used and auto-resume feature is very handy…

Libratone Track+ Wireless In-ear Headphones Review

Great design makes for great comfortable and practicality whether wearing for sports or not. Active noise cancellation adds something more unique, but it does come at a cost. Pros Excellent design Wonderfully balanced Active noise-cancellation (ANC) Comfortable for extended periods Great for sport Cons Price a bit high Battery could be better still Look a…

Sony MDR-1000X review: Hi-Res Audio built-in to a great pair of noise-cancelling headphones

Quick verdict Sony has positioned the MDR-1000X competitively, with their £330 price, while certainly premium, sitting just £10 above the just-released Bose QuietComfort 35. It’s that which will make them a great alternative choice for the travel conscious. We think they’re worth every penny. Read full verdict For Outstanding noise cancellation Comfort Convenience for travel…