Why You Can Trust CNET Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission.Reviews ethics statement Tech Mobile Beats Solo3 Wireless review: Beats popular on-ear wireless headph...
Check out CNET's best headphones for more information on competitive products. The original review of the Beats Studio3 Wireless -- first published November 30, 2017 and otherwise mostly unchanged -- follows. When you've got a good thing going, why rock the boat? That's the philosophy ...
Black Friday has come and gone, but the deals continue through the weekend as we head toward Cyber Monday. You can find big discounts on headphones like the Beats Solo 3, as well as models from other big brands. The sales aren't limited to just one type of headphone, e...
Our CNET experts put several Bluetooth headphones to the test to find the best options for high quality sound and active noise cancellation with the Bose QuietComfort Ultra taking the cake.
Our CNET experts put several Bluetooth headphones to the test to find the best options for high quality sound and active noise cancellation with the Bose QuietComfort Ultra taking the cake.
Inexpensive Relatively comfortable for on-ear headphones Decent sound for the price Folding design Good battery life Cons No carrying case No wired option Only support SBC audio codec (not AAC) for Bluetooth audio streaming Battery LifeUp to 40 hours ...
Full Review Read full review Best budget earbuds from Apple Beats Solo Buds Available in four color options, the Solo Buds are missing some key features found in more premium buds, including a battery in their very compact charging case, ear-detection sensors and active noise canceling. But...
Our CNET experts put several Bluetooth headphones to the test to find the best options for high quality sound and active noise cancellation with the Bose QuietComfort Ultra taking the cake.
Is it 'noise-canceling' or 'noise-cancelling'? Short answer: both. Either spelling is correct, as "canceling" is more common inAmerican English, while "cancelling" is more common in British English. CNET uses "noise-canceling" since the company is based in the US, but the noise is cance...