Review: Topping DX1
For 100 euros, the Topping DX1 is an excellent option for those looking for an easy-to-use and good-sounding D/A converter and headphone amplifier. Read moreReview: Topping DX1
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For 100 euros, the Topping DX1 is an excellent option for those looking for an easy-to-use and good-sounding D/A converter and headphone amplifier. Read moreReview: Topping DX1
The 15-euro Quarks DSP is a clever product thanks to its USB-C connector and its sound, which has been excellently tuned with DSP correction. Read moreReview: Moondrop Quarks DSP
For about 20 euros, you can now get excellent wired in-ear headphones, so we decided to take a look at three popular models at once. Read moreIn-ear comparison: Moondrop Chu, 7hz Salnotes Zero and Truthear Hola
Born from over 6 years of development work, the ZMF Caldera sounds natural and enjoyably robust by planar headphone standards. Read moreReview: ZMF Caldera
Edifier's 180-euro WH950NB is an excellent noise-cancelling headphone, but ordering it to Finland is difficult, at least for now. Read moreReview: Edifier WH950NB
The fine new 109 Pro model from Romanian Meze Audio sounds annoyingly bright by default, but it's possible to make it an excellent headphone by modifying it. Read moreReview: Meze Audio 109 Pro
Moondrop, known for its in-ear headphones, expanded its product range to over-ear models in 2022. We reviewed the approximately 600-euro Venus planar headphone and compared it to, among others, Hifiman's Edition XS. Read moreReview: Moondrop Venus
The Pet Headset MS-B4 was supposed to be ”the world's best headphone,” but it ultimately ruined Kuulokenurkka's April Fool's Day. Read moreApril Fool's joke gone wrong: Pet Headset MS-B4
The Focal Bathys aims to revolutionize the sound quality of Bluetooth noise-cancelling headphones for 800 euros, and succeeds admirably. The headphones became even more versatile with an update released about a week after the review. Read moreReview: Focal Bathys
The QuietComfort SE, quietly released by Bose, is one of the most sensible noise-cancelling headphones, especially when bought for 200 euros. Usability, comfort, and the noise-cancelling function are top-notch. Even the sound quality is good with equalization. Read moreReview: Bose QuietComfort SE