Group Test: Sports Headphones
The beach season is upon us and now is the last chance to burn off the flab for Beach 2016. If you´re reluctant to venture [Read Review]
The beach season is upon us and now is the last chance to burn off the flab for Beach 2016. If you´re reluctant to venture [Read Review]
If you want to avoid tangled wires, the Denon sport earphones with its wireless Bluetooth connection is an attractive choice. The cable behind your neck [Read Review]
Jabra has, as always, skipped the wires and run Bluetooth instead which is always nice. Even so, the headphones are pretty neat but this gives [Read Review]
The ear pieces have a simple but well-functioning construction with a soft adjustable bow. Material choices may not directly feel upscale but very functional with [Read Review]
The ear pieces feels reliably constructed and due to the strain relief devices they won´t brake in a hurry. The cord is rubbery giving some [Read Review]
The Sony’s has an interesting design where the cord goes in the hoop behind the ear. In the package you will find a simple mesh [Read Review]
Beats Powerbeats look exclusive and well built, but there are details that deter the impression. The remote feels surprisingly plasticky cheap and it cracks alarmingly [Read Review]
Yamaha has made headphones before. Though it was so long ago that most people probably have forgotten them. Therefore, it is little short of remarkable [Read Review]
If you have prejudices against closed headphones, Sennheiser’s Momentum is a model that can really open your ears. Literally. The most obvious difference between headphones [Read Review]
There´s nothing wrong with the design. Not the price either. For less than $300 you get a pair of very elegant and relatively small closed [Read Review]
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