The Urbanista Athens combine an impressive trifecta: Eight hours of battery life with three extra charges, an IP67 weatherproof rating, and a $130 price tag.
Is it possible to spend less than $50 on true wireless earbuds and get quality sound and features? If the earbuds are the SoundPeats Truengine SE, then yes.
There are plenty of wireless, noise-canceling headphones for $200 or less, so what makes the PuroPro special? They might just save your long-term hearing.
We've never tested a set of wireless noise-canceling headphones we like more than Sony's WH-1000XM3. Until now. The WH-1000XM4 are everything we've ever wanted.
Raycon’s marketing-heavy hype-machine does not reflect the reality, and its buds come up short of actually being a good recommendation in their price range.
JBL and Under Armour have partnered again to bring the second generation True Wireless Flash X to the table, featuring better battery and Bluetooth connection.
LG's new Tone Free HBS-FN6 true wireless earbuds have an intriguing selling point - they're self-cleaning buds that offer sound fine tuned by Meridian Audio.
There are plenty of wireless headphones that promise big bass, but they don't possess the Panasonic RB-M700's bass reactors. They're a boon for bass lovers.
The RHA True Connect 2 true wireless earbuds have undoubtedly improved upon the first generation TrueConnect, but the buds' competitors have also made strides.
Wired headphones have lost ground to wireless models of late, but when it comes to hearing every audible detail, V-Moda's M-200 prove wired is still wicked.
Audio-Technica's new true wireless earbuds, the ATH-ANC300TW, are a premium competitor to Sony's popular WF-1000XM3, with similar features, sound, and cost.
JLab keeps churning out affordable earbuds, and the new Epic ANC continue that legacy. But their features may not be enough to stand out in a crowded market.
Technics, Panasonic's high-end audio brand, has finally given us an AirPods Pro and Sony WF-100XM3 competitor with incredible noise-canceling capabilities.
With so many excellent noise-canceling headphones to choose from, why should you consider the pricey JBL Club Ones? It's all about their power and precision.
With an IP66 weatherproof rating, a workout-friendly design, and stellar battery life, JLab created another stout pair of fitness earbuds in the Epic Sport2.
Panasonic has come up with its first pair of true wireless earbuds, the RZ-S500W, complete with noise cancellation and more than 6 hours of listening time.
The sibling of Edifier's active noise canceling TWS NB, the TWS6 have the design and waterproof rating for intense workouts, plus solid audio and battery life.
JLab's new true wireless earbuds are the Go Air, and they come equipped with intriguing features usually reserved for products far outside their price range.
With six hours of battery life, an extremely comfortable fit, sweatproofing, and a very palatable price tag, Samsung’s Galaxy Buds represent a great value.
The new Apple AirPods Pro are a big departure from the company's previous AirPods, adding silicone eartips and noise canceling for a more private listening experience while shrinking the size down. Here's how they stack up.
In the RPT-01, Adidas has built a pair of headphones that come with IPX4 waterproof resistance, 40 hours of battery life, and a sound suited for workouts.
Another pair of true wireless earbuds have now hit the market, this time with a unique twist. Edifier's TWS NB feature active noise cancellation on the cheap.
JLab Audio's new Studio ANC wireless headphones have quite a list of features at a miniscule price point. For the most part, they made good on those promises.
1More's newest headphones, the Dual Driver ANC Pro Wireless, offer 20 hours of battery life, active noise cancellation, and solid-but-affordable sound quality.
Razer has released its newest headphones, the Razer Opus, a lifestyle product that aims to affordably provide solid sound quality and good noise cancellation.
Microsoft's new Surface Earbuds are designed to integrate seamlessly with productivity-focused software, while also incorporating competitive everyday features.
Microsoft's first-gen Surface Headphones were surprisingly good but also way overpriced. The Surface Headphones 2's lower price takes them from good to great.
Sony's new true wireless earbuds, the WF-XB700, feature solid battery life, an IPX4 water-resistance rating, and Sony's Extra Bass branding for a cost of $130.
Google's second-generation Pixel Buds, the company's first true wireless product, have tons of features built-in and a reimagined design for a more secure fit.
True wireless earbuds are great, but they eventually run out of juice, and you can't plug them into your phone. Motorola's Tech3 solve both problems for $100.
Sony's new WH-CH710N headphones provide a more budget-friendly alternative to the company's flagship model, while still offering solid features for their cost.
Shure's newly released Aonic 50 wireless headphones put an emphasis on sound quality, while still managing to incorporate some solid features into the mix.
Shure's new AONIC 215 represent a unique approach to true wireless earbuds, offering solid sound in an over-the-ear format that's comfortable while on the go.