Finding a high-quality pair of headphones at a mid-range price point can be quite the chore, mainly because there are so many options. The $300-400 range is excellent for over-ear headphones, presenting the sacred “sweet spot” of value. Two such headphones are the Bowers and Wilkins P7s and Sennheiser Momentums. Both pairs sport a classic […]
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1More only does one thing: make headphones. And they do it pretty well. Primarily focused on inexpensive earbuds in the past, the company has blossomed into something special, with high-end offerings that still give an amazing value. That’s where the flagship Quad Driver earbuds come into play. This pair of headphones clocks in with a
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V Moda makes some seriously great headphones, ones that are tailored to almost any place they could possibly land. The exceptional build quality and construction still take the back seat to the sound that a pair of cans from them offers. The XS headphones are extra small, hence the name, making them ideal for daily
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Since Apple’s Airpods have released, wireless and cordless earbuds have become increasingly popular, with many brands their best to the table. While Apple’s offering will give some status points, they don’t offer much outside of their cordless form. However, Apple offers another option. The Powerbeats 3 come in as a wireless, but no cordless option, sporting a
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Since the inception of Apple’s Airpods, wireless and cordless earbuds have become all the rage. While the first-party option will give some status points, they don’t offer much outside of their cordless form. At nearly $200, the price is a little bit difficult to justify, considering the buds don’t sound much better than the included
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When it comes to gaming peripherals, Sennheiser may not be the first company that comes to mind. Despite that, the German company’s background in the field of professional audio allows them to crank out gaming headphones that both sound and look good. The Game Zero headphones are one of the most expensive pairs offered by
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Wireless earbuds certainly aren’t a new product to hit the market, but the release of the Apple EarPods recently has revitalized interest. However, it’s spending $200 on a wireless pair of the included earbuds with an iPhone isn’t in the cards for most. While there are plenty of knockoffs, only a few hit the inexpensive
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Bowers and Wilkins make some of the best audio products on the market. In fact, we included their P9 signature headphones on our favorite headphones of 2020. They’ve been manufacturing and designing audio products since 1965, being used in places like Abbey Road Studios and inside of Jaguar cars. While known for their speakers and
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Audeze is truly the new kid on the block in the world of audio. Founded in 2008, the company has been pushing planar magnetic technology to join the mainstream headphone world. We’ll dive deeper into how that enhances the sound later in the review. In short, it means that the headphones have an overall tighter
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Skullcandy isn’t a stranger to budget-oriented headphones. While they aren’t the best headphones on the market, there is still a fantastic option for value seekers. The headsets offer a lot of features under the hood for a great price. Around $660 are two of Skullcandy’s most popular pairs. The Skullcandy Crusher and the Skullcandy Hesh
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