Denon AH-C830NCW review
Finally puristic ANC TWS for true Audiophiles
Can you get an Apple-like gadget plus the sound expertise of a HiFi manufacturer? Unfortunately, this did not quite work out for everyone…
Can you get an Apple-like gadget plus the sound expertise of a HiFi manufacturer? Unfortunately, this did not quite work out for everyone…
Superior sonic resolution and a useful noise-cancellation – that´s basically Sennheiser´s TWS offer. Not everyone will love it, though…
The Sonos Sub Mini proved to be a subtle helper of the Beam 2 in the review. The sub brings substance and level reserves, but not a revolution.
In test: Sonos Beam 2nd generation offers HDMI connection and Dolby Atmos. The former is convincing in practice. But the latter too?
In review: Sony LinkBuds S are world-record small and light, but filled to bursting with features. The highlight is the app.
It has been a long time since a Bluetooth speaker has been so small and yet so good in the test. Still, the Marshall Emberton 2 costs as much as a big one.
Sony´s WF-C500 are no-frills, easy-to-use TWS for everyday use. They offer long battery life, but do not expect audiophile sound quality.
JBL´s latest TWS offer active noise-canceling at a more affordable pricepoint than ever. Lots of endured listening fun included!
The Yamaha TW-E5B offer a highly detailed, neutral reproduction with excellent impulse response. It comes with an app, but without any ANC.
The 1More Evo is a sleek, premium-looking true wireless in-ear with ANC and sound customization via SoundID app. But how does it sound?