Headphones & Audio
- Sony Walkman NWZ-W262 review Sony's new Walkman is perfect for sports and fitness training, unless you have a small head£49
- Sony Walkman NWZ-B162 review The NWZ-B162 charges quickly and clips to clothing securely but it's fiddly to use and offers no advantages over rivals from Apple and Sandisk£28
- Teufel Columa 100 L review They certainly hit the right notes, but these imposing speakers don't have the looks to match£399
- best buyTeufel Columa 200 review Incredibly stylish, well-built and with superb audio, this is a shrewd investment for film and music buffs£479
- best buyTeufel Consono 35 review A small but welcome improvement over the cheaper Consono 25 – for larger rooms, this is definitely worth the investment£259
- Altec Lansing Octiv 650 review The Octiv 650 has a punchy sound and makes it easy to watch iPhone movies on your TV, but it's expensive£152
- best buyIon Quick Play LP review Ion's brilliant Quick Play LP costs little, sounds great and makes it easy to rip your vinyl£50
- Cowon X7 review The X7 isn't as pretty or as glossy as some of its rivals, but if you want a big, good-quality screen, great sound and an unfeasibly massive battery life, this is the media player for you.£239
- Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi 5.1 Pro review This little external sound card is a good buy for laptop users, although it doesn't support maximum DVD sample rates£57
- Altec Lansing VS2721 review It might be loud, but the imbalanced subwoofer makes audio quality suffer in comparison to other 2.1 sets.£50
- Archos 32 Internet Tablet 8GB review Once we fixed its limitations we enjoyed using the Archos 32, but we're sure better Android media players will be out soon.£113
- Creative Inspire T6061 review It ticks the boxes for a budget 5.1 speaker set, but small design issues and inferior sound quality can’t match Logitech’s excellent Z506 set.£50