Oladance Wearable Stereo Open Ear Earbuds Review – Parklife
Oladance Wearable Stereo: there’s a big swath of listeners (myself included) that for reasons of health, hearing or comfort need
Read MoreOladance Wearable Stereo: there’s a big swath of listeners (myself included) that for reasons of health, hearing or comfort need
Read MoreI’d liken Denmark-based Jabra to Volvo—solid build and sleek designs, with perhaps less horsepower and technological finesse than the mainstream Japanese brands.
Read MoreIn an alternative universe I could have spent twenty bucks and used these as my sole headphones…
Read More$20 cheapo from the wildly inconsistent KZ factory looks and feels like a pricier piece…
Read MoreThey are certainly lovely to look at, and do well with the technicalities, in the sense of having quick transients, good imaging and coherence and a very detailed, highly resolving treble.
Read MoreUnexpectedly, I prefer the C100 to the livelier SU-6.
Read MoreThe Naenka Runner Pro is a niche product designed for swimmers…
Read MoreThe Naenka Runner Pro is a niche product designed for swimmers…
Read MoreFor all their virtues, the 900 Legacy fall short of endgame for me…
Read MoreIn an alternative universe I could have spent twenty bucks and used these as my sole headphones…
Read MoreiKKO has previously shown the tuning chops to become a major player, and with careful pairing the ITM02 will have real appeal for fans of a bass-heavy signature.
Read MoreGiven my preference for a beefier tuning, I like the Tin Buds 3 much more than I expected…
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