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Earfun Air 2 NC review: budget earbuds that impress with tailored ANC and sound, though their design lacks refinement
By Harry Padoan published
If you’re looking for strong ANC and sound quality at an easy-to-swallow price, look no further.

Noble FoKus Rex5 review: well-built true wireless earbuds that err on the expensive and make you think – 'when is green too green?'
By Simon Lucas published
The Noble FoKus Rex5 true wireless earbuds have detailed sound and great build quality but average noise-cancellation and low-end issues make them so expensive.

Sony MDR-EX15AP review: left your Bluetooth headphones at home? These wired earbuds will get the job done
By Harry Padoan published
The popular Sony MDR-EX15AP offer decent audio and an attractive design but are unlikely to excite you.

Bowers & Wilkins Pi6 review: great sounding earbuds with a classy build, but too few features to trounce rivals at the level
By Tom Bedford published
There's no question that B&W's 'entry level' earbuds have great audio, but occasional connectivity dropouts and a few missing features mean they aren't yet rivalling class-leaders at this level.

Activo Q1 hybrid IEM headphones review: impressive and affordable audiophile IEMs
By Carrie Marshall published
Astell & Kern's hi-res player now has matching high quality headphones that won't break the bank – joy!

Technics EAH-AZ100 review: premium true wireless earbuds that bridge gap between 'good' and 'great'
By Simon Lucas published
With its latest premium true wireless in-ear headphones, Technics is attempting to make the jump from ‘really good’ to ‘truly great’ – and the EAH-AZ100 achieves this.

Shure SE215 review: these wired earbuds serve up incredible noise isolation and a healthy side of bass
By Harry Padoan published
The Shure SE215 are well-equipped for studio and stage monitoring, but don’t offer the most premium sound available.

Nothing Ear (open) review: One issue upsets Nothing’s first-draft open-ear headphones
By Tom Bedford published
The Nothing Ear (open) shows British audio company Nothing venture into the open ear headphone space, but this feels like a first-draft gadget that needs to be returned to the drawing board.
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