Marshall Major IV
Legendary Bluetooth headphones technically refreshed
Marshall's popular Major on-ear Bluetooth headphones triumph in their fourth generation with 80 hours of playtime, wireless charging and improved ergonomic design.
Marshall's popular Major on-ear Bluetooth headphones triumph in their fourth generation with 80 hours of playtime, wireless charging and improved ergonomic design.
In plain black or gold with clean lines and state-of-the-art features, the FreeBuds Studio from Huawei are, first of all, a real eye-catcher in terms of shape and technology. They target the same market and are in direct competition with other Bluetooth over-ears like those...
JBL's Reflect Mini NC cordless in-ears are punchily tuned, support Bluetooth 5.1, and offer noise-cancellation features which amplify outside perception as well as communication. Sound and system adjustments can be made via connection to an app and they can also be integrated to voice services...
According to their advertising, Huawei Free Buds Pro want to redefine active noise cancellation. They are packed full of the latest technology and try to set themselves apart from the competition with their own distinctive style, despite all the similarity in terms of design. But...
Clear Tune Monitors, the American specialist for professional in-ear monitor systems, CTM for short, has added wireless headphones for everyday use to its product range. The Explore P2 support Bluetooth standard 5.0 and, with the AAC format, a high-quality audio codec. These wireless in-ears are...
The closed circumaural Marshall Monitor II A.N.C. offer well-balanced sound, but score particularly highly on wearing comfort and have several interesting functions.
There is a group of wireless in-ears with neckbands, which are more of a “necklace” in style. Into this group, Huawei delivers a quite convincing product, the FreeLace Pro, which includes some good ideas.
With the Elite 75t, Jabra continues its successful True-Wireless series, adding some improvements to the tried and tested features. Overall, the Elite 75t reinforces the positive impression that it’s worth paying for Jabra headphones.
These SoundLiberty 80 cable-free earbuds from the Chinese manufacturer TaoTronics support Bluetooth standard 5. 0 as well as high-quality audio codecs using aptX and the AAC format, while Android and iOS devices can be controlled either via the touch-sensitive surfaces or by voice commands.
Technics' True Wireless debut the EAH-AZ70W feature hybrid noise cancelling, support Bluetooth standard 5.0 and come with a high-quality audio codec, the AAC format. Also, these True-Wireless headphones are splash-proof in accordance with IPX4.
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