The Very Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones
The best way for audiophiles to make the most of those post-Christmas sales.
The best way for audiophiles to make the most of those post-Christmas sales.
But beyond its audio quality, the Bose Home Speaker 500 leaves a lot to be desired.
If you’re looking for earbuds, earmuffs, or something in between, we’ve got you covered.
After taking them through battles that tested designs, connectivity, and sound quality, a clear winner emerged.
The Home Speaker 500 aims to deliver what the company says is true stereo audio separation without the need for multiple units.
Sometimes in life, it’s worth splurging on on a thing you use a lot. And upgrading from your tinny, terrible earbuds to proper headphones is one of those times.
Can a £229 white noise generator jammed in my ear canal really solve my sleeping problems? Turns out, it just might.
Augmented reality, apps, and UI design might not be the first things that pop into your head when thinking about Bose, but the audio tech giant is looking to change that.
Good things come to those who wait.
This is a first for the wireless earbud industry, and iIt’s kind of awesome.
The BoseBUILD Speaker Cube is a first for the company: a build-your-own speaker, intended for kids.
In fact, it’s so bad that Bose is offering full exchanges for an updated unit to those who think their headphones are freaking out.
Every company wants kids to build stuff. Not in an illegal child labour kind of way, but in a fun and educational kind of way. BOSEbuild wants to teach the ins and outs of sound and speaker design. It also looks cool as hell.
If you want great sounding jams while you get fit, the SoundSport wireless earbuds are worth the listen.
Having never been a Bose man, I can confidently say that the QC35s have converted me. Could they be the right choice for you too?
And there was much rejoicing.