Wireless & Bluetooth • 13/04/2026 How to choose the best wireless budget earphones for serious noise canceling A journalist’s guide to the best wireless budget earphones, covering noise canceling, sound quality, battery life, fit, and value for everyday listeners. by Kai Fujimoto
Wireless & Bluetooth • 10/04/2026 How the Audeze iSine package reshapes portable planar magnetic listening In depth analysis of the Audeze iSine package, its planar magnetic technology, cipher cable, semi open design, and how it compares with noise canceling headphones. by Isadora Vega
Wireless & Bluetooth • 10/04/2026 How to choose the best IEMs under 100 for immersive listening Learn how to choose the best IEMs under 100, compare popular models like Truthear Hexa, Truthear Red, Kiwi Cadenza, and Moondrop Chu, and optimize fit and isolation. by Liam Kensington
In-Ear & Earbuds • 20/03/2026 Aful magic one in depth: how a single driver iem reshapes noise canceling expectations In depth analysis of the aful magic one single driver iem, covering sound, isolation, electro acoustic design, and safe listening in noisy environments. by Maxence-Marie Dubois
In-Ear & Earbuds • 18/03/2026 KZ ZS10 Pro X review for demanding listeners seeking precise sound In depth KZ ZS10 Pro X review covering sound quality, comfort, isolation, value, and how it compares with noise canceling headphones for everyday listeners. by Liam Kensington
In-Ear & Earbuds • 12/03/2026 How the tangzu zetian wu reshapes expectations for planar ear monitors In depth analysis of the tangzu zetian wu planar ear monitors, focusing on sound, isolation, fit, and value compared with modern noise canceling headphones. by Maxence-Marie Dubois
In-Ear & Earbuds • 08/03/2026 Truthear Pure in focus : a journalist’s guide to refined in ear noise control In depth journalist analysis of Truthear Pure iem noise control, sound quality, design, and value for people seeking reliable in ear headphones in noisy spaces. by Oliver Bainbridge
In-Ear & Earbuds • 07/03/2026 Moondrop Meteor-Kiwi: an elegant deep dive into miniature planar IEMs In depth analysis of Moondrop Meteor-Kiwi style planar IEMs, covering driver technology, frequency response, isolation, cables, and value versus noise canceling headphones. by Fleur-Charlotte Dupont
In-Ear & Earbuds • 05/03/2026 Softears RSV in depth: reference iem earphones for natural sound and precise monitoring In depth analysis of the Softears RSV iem earphones, covering sound, design, isolation, and how they compare with modern noise canceling headphones. by Rohan Singh
Wireless & Bluetooth • 28/02/2026 Sennheiser IE 300 in depth: refined in ear sound for demanding listeners In depth analysis of the Sennheiser IE 300 in ear headphones, covering sound signature, comfort, isolation, value and technical design for informed listeners. by Harriet Abernathy
In-Ear & Earbuds • 24/02/2026 How to choose the best IEM earbuds for immersive noise canceling listening Learn how to choose the best IEM earbuds for noise canceling, sound quality, comfort, and hearing protection, with expert guidance on fit, price, and value. by Liam Kensington
Wired & Studio Headphones • 22/02/2026 Is Xenns Tea Pro really bass heavy for critical listening Is Xenns Tea Pro really bass heavy Explore its bass, tuning, drivers, and noise isolation to see if this hybrid iem suits your listening needs. by Kai Fujimoto
In-Ear & Earbuds • 21/02/2026 In ear monitors for gaming: how to choose iems for immersive play Learn how to choose iems for gaming, from sound quality and noise isolation to comfort, mic performance, and value, with practical tips for every type of player. by Liam Kensington
In-Ear & Earbuds • 20/02/2026 A refined guide to the best IEMs for gaming and immersive sound Independent guide to the best IEMs for gaming, covering sound quality, noise canceling, comfort, value, and practical tips for immersive, low-latency play. by Sophia Nguyen
Wired & Studio Headphones • 18/02/2026 Why Sennheiser HD25 headphones remain a reference for precise monitoring In depth analysis of Sennheiser HD25 headphones, covering sound, monitoring performance, technical specs, value, and use in studio, live, and mobile setups. by Kai Fujimoto
Product Test • 11/02/2026 Sony ULT WEAR Review: bass-heavy ANC cans for people who just want to vibe ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the Sony ULT WEAR are bass-focused, feature-packed headphones that make the most sense for people who want strong low end, good noise canceling, and long battery life in one package. They’re easy to live with: comfortable for hours, simple to carry around thanks to the foldable design and c... by Oliver Bainbridge
Product Test • 10/02/2026 Sony WH-1000XM6 Review: top-tier ANC with a few annoying quirks ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the Sony WH‑1000XM6 daily, my take is pretty straightforward: they’re one of the best all-round ANC headphones you can buy right now, but they’re not perfect and they’re not automatically the best choice for everyone. The big wins are strong noise cancelling, very good sound that you can... by Isadora Vega
Product Test • 10/02/2026 HyperX CloudX Flight Review: a no-fuss wireless Xbox headset that just works ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The HyperX CloudX Flight is a no‑nonsense wireless headset for Xbox players who just want to turn on the console and start gaming. Sound quality is solid for games, with punchy bass and clear enough detail for footsteps and voice lines. The detachable mic does its job well – teammates hear you clear... by Sophia Nguyen
Product Test • 10/02/2026 SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless Review: versatile gaming headset with great battery but fussy software ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless is a solid all‑round gaming headset that shines mainly on comfort, battery life, and flexibility. If you jump between PC, PlayStation, Switch, and your phone, it’s very convenient to have one headset that handles everything via the USB‑C dongle and Blu... by Maxence-Marie Dubois
Product Test • 10/02/2026 beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro X Review: studio-style closed headphones you can actually wear all day ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro X is a solid choice if you want a closed-back wired headphone that you can actually wear for long sessions without your head or ears complaining. The sound leans towards studio use: clear, detailed, slightly bright, with tight but not overblown bass. For recording, mixing... by Aria Ingram