Earbuds or earphones: how do you decide?
Earbuds aren’t earphones, but depending on the definition, earbuds can look a lot like earphones. So what’s the difference, and how do you decide?
Earbuds aren’t earphones, but depending on the definition, earbuds can look a lot like earphones. So what’s the difference, and how do you decide?
Audiophile gear is rarely small, and if it is, it’s typically expensive. The Sennheiser IE 200 takes on both in one design.
While most earphones are for indulging yourself in your tunes, the Sony LinkBuds tries a different approach, letting you hear the world and your music. Do they work?
Most earphones finds a way to close your ears to what’s going on, but Sony’s LinkBuds do the exact opposite.
If the noise cancelling feature of the AirPods Pro grabs you but not the $399 price, the $199 Beats Studio Buds could strike the right balance of value and sound.
Marrying planar magnetic drivers and balanced armature, Astell & Kern’s “Zero1” could just find a way to satisfy ears of all kinds. If not for the price.
The idea of getting wireless sound from your TV to your ears isn’t an area that always works wonders, but Sennheiser is hoping its latest effort could help.
If you’re one of those people who likes to walk around while blocking the outside world, an addition to Bose’s noise cancelling earphones could suit.
This week on The Wrap, find out what’s coming for the iPhone, iPad, and what Apple Music subscribers now get for free. Plus we’ll review Sony’s latest pair of truly wireless earphones that may well be the new benchmark. All in five.
Huawei’s phones mightn’t have the appeal they once did with the Google Play Store, but that won’t stop the brand from appealing to consumers with price conscious sound.