Headphones & Audio
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Voxoa BTunes review The Voxoa BTunes turns your favourite headphones into Bluetooth wireless ones, but comes at a slightly high price£65
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Pure Evoke D4 Mio review The Pure Evoke D4 Mio’s design is delightful and makes listening to the radio a simple affair£200
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Ministry of Sound Audio S review The Ministry of Sound Audio S Plus is a decent-sounding Bluetooth speaker, but it’s a little expensive
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Onkyo W800BT wireless in-ear headphones review - hands on This is no Kickstarter pitch - Onkyo is the first company to actually launch a pair of truly wireless in-ear headphones
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Philips Fidelio E6 review - hands on Virtual centre channel thanks to clever speaker placement won’t break the clean design
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Philips Izzy multi-room speaker review - hands on Philips wants to simplify multi-room streaming with Izzy, a Bluetooth-based one touch system
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See what happens when you tell Google: I'm feeling curious Google unveils a fun new feature for those who are bored at work
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Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless review The P5 Wireless is an incredibly classy pair of Bluetooth headphones with the signature Bowers & Wilkins sound£330
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Jabra Sport Coach review The Jabra Sport Coach are the most comfortable Bluetooth sports headphones we’ve worn£120
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Sony Smart B-Trainer review - hands on The Sony Smart B-Trainer is an all-in-one training partner that has exciting potential for runners
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Crystal Acoustics Cuby 7 WiSound review The Cuby 7’s WiSound projects audio in every direction on a horizontal plane, but has problems vertically£249
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best buySkullcandy Grind review With the Grind, Skullcandy proves you don't need to spend a lot of money for great sounding cans£40
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Move over Apple and Spotify... here comes Facebook Music Facebook reportedly gearing up to launch its own streaming service