There’s plenty to like about the ATH-TWX7, including a robust set of features that brings a lot of convenience to your day. It offers solid sound quality and ANC, though a few of those tools could still use some fine-tuning.
Beats’ Studio Pro is a significant upgrade over the Studio 3. All of the changes put Beats’ over-ear model in a better position to compete with the likes of Sony and Bose.
With the Studio Buds +, Beats has crammed a load of updates inside a familiar design. All of those tweaks come with a slightly higher price tag, which means this version isn’t the value its predecessor was.
There’s no denying Master & Dynamic offers a unique take on headphone design, and the MH40 is the earliest example of what the company can do. Despite the fact that the MH40 covers the basics well, some will want more in a set of $399 headphones.
The Px8 are some of the best sounding headphones we’ve ever reviewed. However, they’re lacking in the comfort department and one basic feature still needs refining.
The Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are Samsung’s best earbuds yet, thanks to a huge improvement to sound quality, better noise cancellation and a host of handy features.