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Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 3rd Generation review: three is truly the magic number for this excellent portable speaker
By Simon Lucas published
If three really is a magic number, the Beosound A1 3rd Gen is going to be quite a speaker – given how good the first two were…

House of Marley Roots Solar review: a solar-powered Bluetooth speaker is a great idea, but sadly I left the beach-party disappointed
By Chris Rowlands published
The House of Marley Roots Solar is a portable speaker that’s built for beach parties. Its features sound neat, but solar-charging is ineffective and audio quality isn’t the best.

iFi iDSD Valkyrie DAC review: a headphone amp capable of staggeringly complete, informative sound
By Simon Lucas published
Never knowingly understated, iFi has upped the ‘transportable DAC/headphone amp’ once again with another portentously named product. Is the iDSD Valkyrie ready to slay the opposition?

JBL Flip 7 review: meet the new boss in the Bluetooth speaker game
By Simon Lucas published
The JBL Flip 7 portable Bluetooth speaker bests its class-leading former self to make the most of music on-the-go

Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 review: gorgeous over-ear ANC headphones with near-perfect sound
By Simon Lucas published
Considerably more than a simple refresh, the third version of Bowers & Wilkins’ Px7 wireless over-ear noise-cancellers is the best (and the priciest) so far

AceFast AceFit Pro review: these open-ear buds are more expensive than they're worth
By Tom Bedford published
Sorry, but the open-ear market is too competitive for these buds

Happy Plugs Clip review: open ear headphones with a low price and low-quality sound to match
By Harry Padoan published
I’ve tested tons of headphones and these open earbuds might be the worst I’ve ever used, due to sub-par sound quality and a lackluster design.

OpenRock S review: affordable open earbuds that sadly focus on iffy extra features rather than simply delivering the goods
By Tom Bedford published
The OpenRock S try too hard with features that don’t work well and it's a shame, because at their core, these are respectable low-cost fitness earbuds
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