Articles on Headphone, Performance
Philips GoGear Muse (16GB)
Review The Muse displaces the Opus as the flagship of the Philips GoGear range, sporting a familiar look and built-in noise cancelling. See what we have to say after hours of musing.Audio Technica ATH-WM55
Review We find out if this unique pair of headphones, which features retractable cables and a changeable housing cap system, is good.Audio Technica ATH-ON300
Review Lightweight and portable headphones with an "invisible" headband? Read on to find out if this petite pair sounds as good as it looks.Philips SHE4500
Review The SHE4500 promises to be comfortable, heavy on bass and priced below US$50. How will Philips' new in-ear headphones stack up against the competition?Zumreed ZHP-005
Review Is beauty only skin-deep? We take one of the designer headphone offerings out for a test to see if it lives up to its looks.Monster Turbine
Review Monster Cable is more famous for cables than headphones, so is it capable of producing great in-ears? We try out the Turbine.AKG K 340
Review With more than 60 years of experience, is AKG capable of bringing the great sounds from its cans to in-ear headphones?Philips SHE9750
Review While Philips may not be as popular in the headphone market as it is with TVs, we find out if the Dutch electronics giant knows a thing or two about in-ear headphones here.Audio Technica ATH-CKF300
Review Is bigger, better? We take a small pair of in-ear headphones with a small price tag to find out if they're capable of good audio quality.AKG K 518 LE
Review This DJ headphones are now available in a limited edition with seven fashionable colors, but how do they sound compared with the rest?Skullcandy Smokin Buds
Review Tired of those white earbuds? Skullcandy features striking designs that have been a huge hit with youths. Find out how good it is here.Ultimate Ears MetroFi 170
Review The Ultimate Ears MetroFi 170 earphones are a solid step up from stock earbuds, offering improved sound quality and helpful features for not a lot of money.Monster Beats Solo
Review Once Monster dipped its toes into the headphone market, there was no stopping the cable manufacturer from releasing a bevy of earphones on the unsuspecting masses. The latest offering is the Beats by Dr. Dre Solo, an ear-pad model which features ControlTalk, which is essentially fancy terminology...JVC Marshmallow HA-FX33A
Review Are cheap products good? We test the budget-oriented JVC Marshmallows to see if it offers the goods for less than US$35.Audio Technica ATH-CKS70
Review Looking for heavy bass? We take one of Audio Technica's Solid Bass series in-ear headphones out for an audition.Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15]
















