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B&W C5 In-Ear Headphones Review
Review: B&W;’s C5 in-ear headphones feature an innovative loop design that provides comfort and stability to active users while delivering audiophile performance in a portable package.
Bowers & Wilkins P7 Headphones Preview
Bowers & Wilkins has released their new P7 headphones. These are the flagship of the B&W headphone line. We had a chance to A/B with them the rest of the B&W line and they are clearly the best.
Westone W-Series Earphones Preview
The Westone W-Series earphones come in four flavors from one to four drivers and prices from $199.99 to $499.99 with a detachable cable, weather resistance design, and interchangeable faceplates.
Phiaton Bridge MS 500 Headphones Review
We review the Phiaton Bridge MS 500 headphones, which Phiaton describes as over-ear, but we'd humbly tell you are actually on-ear—that is, unless your ears are the size of walnuts.
Audio-Technica ATH-CP700 SonicSport Inner Ear Headphones Review
The Audio-Technica ATH-CP700 do everything you need for active use including staying in place, resisting water, and allowing you to hear outside noises. Unfortunately, that comes at a sonic price.
RHA MA600i and MA750i In Ear Headphones Preview
RHA has announced a pair of new, premium, in-ear headphones. The MA600i and MA750i headphones feature handmade drivers, in-line controls, and a number of convenience features unique to the company.
G-CUBE Audio BH-860 Series Bluetooth Headphones Preview
The G-CUBE BH-860s are Bluetooth enabled with all the latest formats, have a 24 hour battery life, are HD Voice ready, and sport an integrated six setting EQ.
Audio-technica ATH-CKS99 Solid Bass In-ear Headphones Review
Can consumer-level in-ear headphones be used as live in-ear monitors? We thought so, so we acquired a dozen ATH-CKS99 in-ear headphones from audio-technica and set them to work at a local church.
Wicked Audio WI-8500 Evac On-Ear Headphones Review
The Wicked Audio WI-8500 Evac Headphones don't have many bells but what they do have is $60 worth of sound. When you pay much less for them than the MSRP, you are getting quite the deal.
Griffin WoodTones Over-The-Ear Headphones Preview
The Griffin WoodTones Over-The-Ear Headphones promise hand-turned real wood enclosures, 50mm drivers, a 32 ohm impedance, 108dB sensitivity, and a claimed frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz.