- Wireless Headphone Reviews -
At just half the price of the flagship Shokz headphone, the Youthwhisper Bone Conduction Headphones we are testing in this review is stunning value for money. These headphones are perfect for running and cycling and don’t have to break the bank. However, as your only set of headphones, there may be better options out there. Read on to find out more.
There is so much technology packed into the Srhythm NC25 noise canceling headphones I just can’t understand how they are so cheap. Bluetooth, wireless, ANC with a long battery life we had to review this and see why they were so popular. It turns out that if you are on a budget, these might be perfect for you.
The Skullcandy Uproar is an inexpensive fun sounding set of wireless headphones. Available in 4 different colors we have this full in-depth review with comparisons to the competition.
The Audio Technica M20xBT is an update to an already legendary wired headphone. Now with wireless built in we review the new model to see if it lives up to the hype. We test the build quality, sound and features and compare it to both wired version and others at its price point.
Koss has just updated their most popular headphone. After 38 years of production, we now have the Koss Porta Pro Wireless in for review but not everything quite met our expectations.
The JBL Tune 510BT are one of the most popular wireless headphones in the world. However, with such a low price in this review, we wanted to test to see how they perform both in terms of build, styling and sound.