The super.fi 5 Pros are the best-of-the-best headphones in Ultimate Ears' super.fi range. You're getting into pretty serious territory when your headphones start sporting two drivers per...
I've been covering in-ear monitors lately, but it's time to change pace for a set of full-fledged, open, over-the-ear cans. This time around I'll be jamming with Sennheiser's H...
The ER-4Ps are excellent at reproducing accurate sound from a recording. If you are listening to sub-par source material, you'll know it. With a great recording, you'll be inundated wit...
As you can probably guess from the rather interesting name, Monster teamed up with Dr. Dre to get some celebrity name recognition for this new offering. I'm not so sure Dr. Dre would be the f...
The super.fi 4's really ended up winning me over because the whole package was spot on for what I look for in a set of headphones. Ultimate Ears nailed the styling for me with an attractive, ...
Turtle Beach's X4 wireless gaming headset is a great way to tap the enormous console market. Wireless headset? Playing video games in the living room at night without bothering anyone? Sign...
So, are they truly studio-quality? Eh, if you had a studio you wouldn't put up with the sweepingly uneven amplification. You can compensate for it, and get some very impressive sound from th...
Sennheiser creates some of the best audiophile headphones you can buy, but they also manufacture professional headsets for the aviation industry that feature an active noise-canceling technology du...
If you're in the market for a decent set of earphones (or canalphones) and have done a bit of research, you have likely heard a thing or two about Future Sonics' Atrio series canalphones....
Like Razer, now that the SteelSeries brand is something that can be leveraged within the gaming community, they're branching out and offering more gaming related products. Today we'll be taking a ...
In our previous wireless headphone review we had some interference problems. Enter Sennheiser with their reputation for excellent quality and 50 years of RF audio transmission experience. Will th...
Like most products beginning with a lower case "i," the iCans are meant to be associated with the iPod, and primarily intended for use with similar portable media players. The primary selling poin...
Headphones. Some like them big, some like small, some people want noise-canceling and some want wireless. Wait! wireless? Yes! Altec Lansing AHP612 Wireless Studio Headphones to be exact. Whil...
While Razer is well known for their gaming mice and related accessories, they are just now beginning to diversify their product line, while still remaining true to their motto, "for gamers, by game...
The product we'll be discussing comes from a company named Ultrasone that many of us are probably not all that familiar with. There are a couple reasons why you may not have heard of Ultrasone bef...
Altec Lansing teamed up with Etymotic Research to develop the iM716 earphones which are similar in design to Etymotic's own line of in-ear headphones. Will these tiny headphones really isolate nois...
Sennheiser is a name most are familiar with even if you don't own any of their products. I know I've seen more than my fair share of people recommending their headphones on various forums as well ...
I've recently reviewed, to great acclaim, Logitech's stunning Z-5500 5.1 speaker system. Today I'll be taking a step in a smaller direction, that is, the headset arena. Their USB Headset 350 is a w...
Today we'll have a look at Skullcandy's answer to noise canceling headphones, the Skullcrushers. Do they have sophisticated active noise canceling or cater to frequent flyers? No. Do th...
Take Oakley's high-tech eyewear technology, morph it with an MP3 player and out comes Oakley Thump. These things separate the men from the boys when it comes to cutting edge style and technology. L...