Headphones & Audio
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Orbitsound One P70: Packs a real punch A highly competent speaker sonically, but not the most fully featured or well-connected AV device£300 -
recommended
The SoundMAGIC E10BT is a Bluetooth version of the E10 The E10s redefined budget earphones and now SoundMAGIC has released a wireless version, the E10BT£60 -
recommended
Snugs Only ear tips sound AMAZINGLY intimate If you've got the time and the money, you really won't regret buying a pair of Snugs£179 -
recommended
Wharfedale Diamond A1 review: Wireless audio bliss for £600 With an attractive design, handy wireless hub and great sound quality, the £600 Wharfedale Diamond A1 are superb desktop speakers -
recommended
Philips SHB9850NC: Great-value noise-cancelling headphones A good price for a pair of headphones this stuffed with features and they sound pretty good, too£110 -
recommended
Kef Egg review: Cracking sound that's worth shelling out for Earth-shaking bass isn't on the menu, but Kef's Egg speakers serve up crystal clarity from both wired and wireless connections£349 -
Libratone Q Adapt On Ear: Almost great Incredibly effective active noise cancellation, but the fit and erratic auto-pause facility undermine these headphones’ appeal£219 -
recommended
JBL Reflect Mini BT review: Super sporty in-ear 'phones Compact, sporty in-ear headphones that partner good sound with decent battery life -
Bose QuietControl 30: Great sound but uncomfortable to wear Superlative noise cancellation and good sound quality, but there’s too much wrong with the design of the Bose QuietControl 30£230 -
recommended
Sony MDR-ZX330BT review: Great Bluetooth 'phones for £50 Good sound quality and great battery life go together to create a cracking set of Bluetooth headphones£50 -
recommended
AKG Y50BT review: Wireless, wonderful and well worth buying Superb Bluetooth headphones that are comfy, great-sounding and reasonably priced£124 -
recommended
Jam Rhythm and Jam Symphony: Multi-room audio on the cheap Great value multi-room speakers with decent sound; setup can be a bit finnicky, though£100 -
recommended
Harman Kardon Go + Play review: The music is in charge Hard-hitting sound, but a lack of features weaken the Go + Play’s charm£245