Headphones & Audio
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Huawei FreeBuds 3 review: AirPods Pro killers? Huawei’s new wireless earbuds are lightweight, comfortable and offer ANC, but they stumble in one or two key areas£169
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Harman Kardon Citation 300 review: A slice of sonic success A slick design and interface, and it pumps out plenty of noise, but consider two cheaper speakers instead£350
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Huge Google Nest Mini leak gives the game away Leaked photos reveal the sequel to the Google Home Mini is sitting on something new
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Marshall Kilburn: Turns up the retro style all the way to 11 Stunning looks, plenty of power and a tempting price tag, but the Marshall Kilburn isn’t the most feature-packed speaker£200
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best buyGrado SR80e review: The best-sounding headphones under £100? Dynamic and wonderfully detailed, these open-backed headphones are a delight to listen to but they’re not for everyone£89
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best buyAmazon Echo 2 review: Smaller, newer and cheaper The new Amazon Echo 2 is smaller and adds new features — plus it’s cheaper than the last one£90
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Sennheiser GSP 670 review: The perfect desktop companion A cracking – and expensive – pair of gaming headphones that have plenty of appeal beyond gaming group chats£299
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recommendedQ Acoustics Concept 300 review Unique design, beautiful construction and near-holographic sound – shame they’re so expensive£2999
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recommendedAKG N700NC M2 review: Sounds great More musical than the Bose QC35 II but noise cancelling is mediocre£269
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Logitech Zone Wireless: Compatibility at a price A smart pair of headphones that will keep you focused in busy workplaces, but there’s no hiding from the price£199
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Pure DiscovR review: Alexa goes mobile Pure’s first attempt at a smart speaker is feature-rich and well-designed – but is it worth the hefty price?£230
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AKG Y500 review: Not the headphones you were looking for There aren’t many on-ear Bluetooth headphones on the market like the AKG Y500 but that’s no excuse for sub-par sound quality£129
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Alexa users can stop Amazon listening to their recordings A policy change means users can now opt out of Alexa's “manual review” system