Visiting Mareksound's store
Our partner Mareksound invited Kuulokenurkka to visit their store and especially their headphone selection. Read moreVisiting Mareksound's store
In depth headphone reviews with measurements
Our partner Mareksound invited Kuulokenurkka to visit their store and especially their headphone selection. Read moreVisiting Mareksound's store
Chinese Moondrop's product range includes the Edge noise-cancelling headphones, costing less than 80 euros, whose clearest strength is good sound quality. Read moreReview: Moondrop x Singer Edge
The legendary Sennheiser HD 600 series has long lacked a proper closed-back headphone, until the new HD 620S entered the scene. Read moreClosed-back newcomer to the HD 600 series: Sennheiser HD 620S
Kuulokenurkka thanks its readers and partners for 2024. While enjoying Christmas food and chocolate, you can still check out our news. Read moreThank you for 2024
Priced at 750€, Fokus Apollo is an interesting headphone with its 2-way drivers and detachable boom microphone. Read moreNoise-cancelling headphones with 2-way drivers: Noble Audio Fokus Apollo
The Solitaire T is incredibly expensive for noise-cancelling headphones, but it simultaneously justifies its price excellently as wired hi-fi headphones. Read more1400 euro noise-cancelling headphones: T+A Solitaire T
Focal's new closed-back Azurys model offers very comparable sound for 550 euros compared to its open-back Hadenys sibling model, but colored light blue. Read moreReview: Focal Azurys
The 2000 euro HEDDphone Two produces incredibly detailed sound with its unique AMT drivers, while also emphasizing mid-frequencies. Read moreReview: HEDDphone Two
Focal recently released two hi-fi headphones priced in the 500–700 euro range, of which we are reviewing the open-back Hadenys model first. Read moreReview: Focal Hadenys
Sony's ULT Wear headphones reproduce almost pure bass, so they are aimed at a nightclub-like listening experience. Read moreNightclub always with you: review of Sony ULT Wear