Best sports headphones to buy in 2015 – Expert Reviews
Our expert reviews of the top 10 best sports headphones - we rate the best rated headphones for running, jogging, gym and cycling.
Our expert reviews of the top 10 best sports headphones - we rate the best rated headphones for running, jogging, gym and cycling.
Our review of the top 10 best mobile phone headphones - we rate the best headphones for use with iPhone, Samsung and Android devices.
Our reviews of the top 10 best DJ headphones of 2015 - we rate the best headphones for monitoring and mixing.
With the world cup on its way we have come up with a list of headphones to help you keep up with all of the matches. Whether you listen to the radio on the go, stream the games on your iPad or just want to watch the football at home without disturbing anyone.
Listening on the go is becoming more and more popular - especially that now you can store your whole library of lossless audio on to a compact player like the FiiO X3, FiiO X5 or even the Astell&Kern AK120.
Shure has obviously been looking at how the in-ear market has been developing; the popularity of the sub-£50 in-ear headphone has inspired a new addition to its esteemed lineup in the form of the SE112.
Depending on how you want to use the headphones, you can either go with a closed back or an open back model. With this article, we'd like to help those in trouble choosing the right one for their needs.
Now that the temperature is sky-rocketing, Lauri Cular thought it'd be helpful for our audience to learn about headphones in relation to the most pleasant time of the year, summer.
As we spend more and more time with our iPhones, it's very rewarding to use their audio functions to their potential. The first step on this route is getting a decent headphone set - in this article we'd like to help you choosing the best for your requirements.
Using headphones in the gym is a great way to make a workout seem less monotonous. We've collected the best sports headphones the market currently has to offer.
Audio-Technica's ES55 portable model has proved to be a fabulous all-in-one solution for the casual listeners' headphone needs.
Although they just missed out on being featured in our best cheap earphones guide, the Sennheiser CX300-II's are still very capable headphones, especially if you're looking for a fun, bassy sound.
The Audio-Technica AD700s have been on the market for quite a few years but they still match up well against the competitors at this price range with their warm, unoffending sound.
Ever wondered which in-ears sound the best around £50? We've collected the ones that sound way better than their price would suggest!
Having trouble setting up wireless headphones with the telly? Look no further, our article is here to help!
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