Headphones & Audio
- Creative Gigaworks T40 series II review These speakers can’t match the power of a set with a dedicated subwoofer, but the excellent sound quality makes them a good compromise if you're short on space.£85
- best buyCorsair SP2500 review We're not sure they're ideal for gamers, but we are sure that they produce excellent, high-quality audio.£190
- recommendedTrust Wave 2.1 review Useful features like a wired remote and surprisingly good sound quality make the Wave 2.1 an excellent value budget speaker set.£36
- Sony Walkman NWZ-A846 review The A846 is a desirable player, but is burdened by limited audio format support and a high price.£179
- Sandisk Sansa Fuze Sandisk's latest update to the Fuze player sounds good but an awkward touch interface makes it a pale shadow of the previous model.£69
- Philips GoGear Muse SA2MUS16S/02 review The new version of the GoGear Muse is a decent enough player, but its touchscreen is pointless£129
- Sonos Wireless Dock WD100 review It works beautifully, but we can't help that think the money's better spent elsewhere.£100
- B&W Zeppelin review The Zeppelin is one of the best-looking and best-sounding iPod docks around. However, its remote control isn't great and it's expensive.£390
- Philips Fidelio DS9000 review Not quite as beautiful as the B&W Zeppelin, but audio quality is on a par£361
- Apple iPod Shuffle 2GB (4th generation) review The newest iPod Shuffle isn't without its charms, but there are better value MP3 players available, even at this low price.£39
- best buySpotify for Sonos review The incredible combination of being able to play music from your home library and Spotify's 10 million tracks is amazing.£10
- best buyRoth Audio OLi 1 5.1 review A little bulky, but delivers stunning high-frequency detail and a general aura of class that belies the price£400
- Pioneer S31 AV review Handles Blu-ray soundtracks magnificently, but music playback is disappointing for such an expensive system.£800