Peripherals & Accessories
Pairing Bluetooth headphones is usually straightforward, but the process varies between devices and headphone models. Here's how to do it on every ...
Headphones collect earwax, skin oils, dust, and sweat. Left alone long enough, that buildup degrades sound quality, irritates your ears, and breaks ...
Buying headphones shouldn't require a degree in audio engineering. But the spec sheets, marketing claims, and sheer number of options make it easy ...
For studying, the headphone requirements are simple: comfortable enough to wear for hours, quiet enough to focus, and either wired (so you don't ...
Workout headphones need to do things most headphones don't: stay in while you move, survive sweat, and sound decent when you're breathing hard. ...
Under $50 buys you more headphone than most people expect. You won't get premium ANC or audiophile-grade drivers, but you can get functional ...
Wired vs. wireless is a real question with a real answer — it just depends on what you're actually doing with the headphones. I'll give you the ...
Active noise cancellation went from a luxury feature to an affordable one fast. You can now get functional ANC headphones for under $20. The ...
Wireless headphones have gotten genuinely good at prices that would have been impossible a few years ago. Sony makes a $54 Bluetooth headphone that ...
Open-back headphones are the audiophile community's answer to gaming headsets. No closed-cup pressure. Natural, wide soundstage. Positional audio ...
The mic is always the thing that kills a gaming headset. Great audio, terrible mic — and suddenly your squadmates are asking you to mute yourself. I ...
Finding a good gaming headset without getting burned is harder than it should be. The market is full of cheap plastic with RGB glued on it, spec ...