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House of Marley Liberate XLBT Bluetooth headphones review

A very distinctive eco-friendly design At first glance, House of Marley’s Liberate XLBT headphones (selling for under £140 on Amazon now) share many of the design characteristics you see on the older, wired Liberate headphones Mark reviewed back in 2014. You’ve got that signature eco-friendly design with FSC certified wood panels on the outside of the…

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What’s In My Bag: The Tech I Travel With

I’ve spent the last month or so travelling while working remotely — something I like to call a “workation” — and being the geek I am, my backpack wouldn’t be complete without some crucial tech & gadgets. In this post, I want to quickly cover some of the tech I take with me and why;…

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Angle and Curve Carboncans Headphones Review: Exceptional Craftsmanship

The Pros: Well-made, classy design, good comfort, superb audio clarity and depth The Cons: No head strap cushioning, and no clip to stop the arms folding The Bottom Line: Exceptional sound with pleasing build quality at a competitive price — what’s not to like? When you find the words “Made in England” emblazoned across a…

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Ministry Of Sound Launch New Audio Range In ‘The Box’

Ministry of Sound, the world-famous nightclub and music brand, this week launched its Ministry of Sound Audio Range, featuring a host of premium audio devices including portable wireless speakers, Wi-Fi connected multi-room home speakers and high-quality headphones. The new range of audio products have been developed in collaboration with the sound engineers and DJs from…

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Damson Headbones Review: Bone Conducting Bluetooth Headphones

This is a review of Damson’s British-made bone conducting headphones called Headbones. Priced at £99.99, they work using a Bluetooth connection and sit on the temporal bone, just level with and in front of your ears.

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Lindy Cromo NCX-100 Noise Cancelling Headphones Review

Lindy’s Cromo NCX-100 headphones were lined up to be exactly what I needed — a modestly priced set of headphones at £100, and feature packed with active noise cancellation and a “bass boost” mode. Here’s how my experience has been with them so far.

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House of Marley Liberate Headphones: Stylish Bass-Heavy Sound

It’s difficult not to like the Liberates. They look good, feel nice on your head, and the drums-and-bass-heavy sound they produce is appealing in short bursts. They are just really nice to use.

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Beats Solo2 Headphones Review: Beauty and the Bass

Beats released a new generation of its signature headphones, named Solo2. But does its audio impress as much as its flashy exterior? Read our review to find out.

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Atomic Floyd Superdarts: Premium Build Quality, Respectable Sound

Trying to squeeze the sounds of a recording studio into a tiny pair of metallic cylinders is always a challenge, but for the most part, the Superdarts provide a high quality experience. The look and feel of these Atomic Floyds is superb, and they rank

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B&O Form 2i Review: The Iconic Headphone, Modernised

Now in 2014, the Form 2i (as it’s known now) has been refreshed with a few modern features like an inline microphone & playback buttons, along with some comfort design improvements, too.