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Originally Priced at $1,250, These Bang & Olufsen Headphones Now Match The Price Of AirPods Max
Originally Priced at $1,250, These Bang & Olufsen Headphones Now Match The Price Of AirPods Max

Gizmodo

time2 days ago

  • Gizmodo

Originally Priced at $1,250, These Bang & Olufsen Headphones Now Match The Price Of AirPods Max

Bang & Olufsen is the epitome of the luxury brand of high-end headphones, the firm that reflects both perfect design and celestial sound. Even Apple, with its much-lauded AirPods Max, tends to sell its flagship for approximately half the price of Bang & Olufsen's flagship – at least so far. Amazon is having a final sale on the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 in black, and it's a rare opportunity to get one of the greatest active noise-canceling headphones out there: For fans of the highest quality audio available, this special deal lowers the price from a whopping $1,250 to just $639 which is an incredibly 'affordable' price for a product so high in quality. See at Amazon Best in Class Headphones Priced at this level, the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 is within reach for many more people and it's well worth learning about what sets these headphones apart. The Beoplay H95 is designed to deliver outstanding sound but also an experience that's as luxurious as it is practical. With up to 38 hours of playtime on a single charge (even with active noise cancellation switched on), these headphones are built for long listening sessions. There is a customized 40mm titanium driver and neodymium magnets in each ear cup which is designed to provide accurate, strong and immersive sound. The result is an earful of listening that's full, rich and emotionally involving with a level of clarity that brings your favorite tunes to life. The headphones also feature Bang & Olufsen's new adaptive active noise cancellation technology which allows you to block out the world and tune in to your tunes. The ear cushions are made of lamb skin leather and memory foam for a soft, comforting feel even on long use. The headband is made from titanium which gives it strength but also flexibility and the fold-up style makes these headphones easy to carry and transport with you wherever you may be. The included hardcase is lined with matching textile for rugged protection of your headphones and accessories in transit. The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 is a masterwork of sound engineering and design, now so cheap that it's inescapable. See at Amazon

JBL's ANC Earbuds Now Over 4x Cheaper Than AirPods Pro 2, Best Buy Exclusive With Limited Stock
JBL's ANC Earbuds Now Over 4x Cheaper Than AirPods Pro 2, Best Buy Exclusive With Limited Stock

Gizmodo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

JBL's ANC Earbuds Now Over 4x Cheaper Than AirPods Pro 2, Best Buy Exclusive With Limited Stock

When it comes to everyday tech, few things see as much use as a good pair of earbuds. Whether you're tuning in to a podcast on your morning commute, powering through a workout playlist at the gym, or zoning out on a walk with some ambient sound, a comfortable, reliable pair of wireless buds can quickly go from 'nice-to-have' to 'can't-live-without.' But with so many options out there, it's easy to feel like you have to spend a fortune to get something decent, especially if you're looking for extras like noise cancellation or long battery life. That's why you'll want to look into this deal that we thought to bring to your attention. See at Best Buy Right now, you can pick up the JBL Tune 235NC for $59.99, which is a solid discount from their usual $99.99 price. That drop puts them firmly into the 'steal' category if you've been holding out on upgrading from wired headphones or an older wireless set that just doesn't hold a charge anymore. These buds come with JBL's signature Pure Bass sound, so you'll notice the low end pop on your playlists without sacrificing clarity in the mids or highs. Excellent audio for a great price But the big draw here is the active noise cancellation. While ANC used to be a premium-only feature, it's finally trickled down into more affordable models like these. With ANC turned on, the earbuds help block out background noise—great for noisy offices, busy streets, or even just tuning out the hum of your dishwasher during chores. There's also a Smart Ambient mode if you want to stay aware of your surroundings while walking or biking. There's plenty of battery life to go around. You get up to 10 hours from the earbuds themselves. Then when that's depleted, you can get another 30 hours from the case. That's more than enough to get you through a week of use without needing to worry about topping them off. Plus, they're water-resistant and built with comfort in mind, so they stay secure even during longer listening sessions. For $60 (-40%), these earbuds are a great way to improve how you listen to and enjoy your music, podcasts, and even your calls. They look great, sound even better, and you're paying less than a video game to have this multifunctional device. You don't need the latest and the greatest earbuds to enjoy your music. You can use the JBL and get by just fine. See at Best Buy

Anker's Soundcore Sleep earbuds finally feature active noise canceling
Anker's Soundcore Sleep earbuds finally feature active noise canceling

The Verge

time4 days ago

  • The Verge

Anker's Soundcore Sleep earbuds finally feature active noise canceling

Anker has announced a new version of its wireless sleep buds that could be even more effective at delivering a peaceful slumber by blocking out disturbing noises using active noise cancellation. Previous versions of the Soundcore Sleep earbuds blocked external sounds passively using just a snug fit inside the ear, but the new Sleep A30 finally add ANC while still offering enough battery life to last the night. As with previous versions, Anker is making its new Soundcore Sleep A30 available for preorder through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign that's launching today, while full availability of the earbuds is expected sometime in August 2025 through Amazon and Soundcore's online store. At $229.99, the Sleep A30 are quite a bit more expensive than last year's $149.99 Sleep A20, but the earliest Kickstarter backers can get the A30 discounted to $139. The Sleep A30 earbuds are now 7 percent slimmer and feature a smaller design that ensures they don't protrude from your ears so there's reduced pressure while wearing them and laying on a pillow if you're a side sleeper. To help you find a snug fit, Anker includes four sizes of silicone ear tips, three sizes of memory foam tips, and three sizes of ear wings. Anker claims the new Sleep A30 block up to 30dB of external noise, but the added ANC, which uses two mics positioned inside and outside your ears, does result in reduced battery life. The A20 could run for up to 14 hours on a single charge, but the A30 max out at up to nine hours on their own, or up to 45 hours with their charging case. However, that's only when listening to white noise or other sounds designed to help you fall asleep that are stored on the buds themselves. When streaming music or podcasts from a phone, battery life is further reduced to up to 6.5 hours or 35 hours with the case. The Sleep A30's charging case has been upgraded with what Anker is calling 'Adaptive Snore Masking technology.' If it detects the sounds of snoring from another person nearby, it analyzes the volume and frequency of the sounds and generates 'noise masking audio' that's sent to the buds to help block it out. The new earbuds also feature sleep monitoring and sleep position tracking, allowing you to see how restful or eventful your night was through the Soundcore mobile app; a private repeatable alarm with snooze functionality; and a Find My Earbud feature should they fall out in the night and get lost in the sheets.

Sony's noise-canceling WH-1000XM6 are already on sale with a $30 gift card
Sony's noise-canceling WH-1000XM6 are already on sale with a $30 gift card

The Verge

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Verge

Sony's noise-canceling WH-1000XM6 are already on sale with a $30 gift card

Less than a month after making their debut, the WH-1000XM6 are on sale at Amazon in black, blue, and platinum with a $30 gift card for $448. It's not a straight cash discount, sure, but if you were already debating picking up Sony's latest pair of noise-canceling headphones, it makes the $50 price hike over the last-gen XM5 easier to stomach. If you were to ignore the steep price hike, the new XM6 are a welcome improvement over the XM5 in every way. They're outfitted with Sony's latest noise-cancellation chip, which allows them to do a better job at drowning out the ambient noise you might encounter on the street, at your local coffee shop, or on your next cross-country flight. Their transparency mode is as natural-sounding as ever, too, and thanks to a new set of drivers, they deliver clearer vocals and the same dynamic, rich sound for which the XM series is known. Design-wise, they also represent an excellent return to form, albeit with a few minor tweaks for added comfort and convenience. They sport a wider headband that's designed to alleviate pressure during longer listening sessions, along with a redesigned power button that's easier to distinguish from the onboard ANC button. More importantly, however, they once again collapse with the aid of a joint in each arm, allowing them to take up less room in the included carrying case. As someone who frequently travels with the XM5 — the only pair in the XM series that can't fold down — I can say the change is greatly appreciated. More ways to save this weekend 8BitDo's Ultimate 2C Wireless Controller has fallen to its lowest price to date at Amazon, where you can grab it in green or purple for an all-time low of $25.49 (about $5 off). The 2C is a great little gamepad for Windows and Android, one you can connect via USB-C, Bluetooth, or a 2.4GHz dongle boasting a 1,000Hz polling rate. It's also got an extra set of remappable shoulder buttons and Hall effect sticks / triggers, so you needn't worry about the notorious 'Joy-Con drift' that has plagued consoles like the Switch. When it comes to portable batteries, Anker and EcoFlow are the two biggest names that come to mind. Jackery is a close second, though, and now through June 18th, you can save up to $3,300 on various power solutions thanks to the company's Father's Day sale. There's a lot on offer, but the highlight for me is the port-heavy Explorer 1000 power station, which is available for a limited time from Jackery and Amazon for just shy of $500 ($300 off). If you're big on Android Auto but hate having to plug your phone into your car's infotainment system, Motorola's MA1 wireless car adapter is on sale at Best Buy for a new low of $34.99 (50 percent off). The Chromecast-looking USB dongle pairs with smartphones running Android 11 or higher via Bluetooth, allowing you to then transmit data over 5Ghz Wi-Fi. Just ensure your car or aftermarket head unit actually supports Android Auto in the first place.

Bose's latest earbuds go straight for the AirPods Pro throne
Bose's latest earbuds go straight for the AirPods Pro throne

Phone Arena

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Bose's latest earbuds go straight for the AirPods Pro throne

A refined approach to noise cancellation and sound personalization Clearer calls, even with just one earbud Receive the latest mobile news By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Subtle hardware improvements and long-requested features Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint support Qualcomm aptX Adaptive , SBC support , SBC support Google Fast Pair Available in Black, White Smoke, and Deep Plum Qualcomm aptX Adaptive is a premium Bluetooth codec developed by Qualcomm. It automatically scales audio bitrate (from 279kbps to 420kbps) based on your wireless environment, prioritizing either quality or latency depending on what you're doing (like gaming vs music). With Apple's With Apple's AirPods Pro 3 and Sony's next-gen buds still unannounced, Bose might just enjoy a head start in the race for best premium wireless earbuds of 2025. Whether the noise cancellation and call upgrades end up being impactful upgrades remains to be seen, but the unchanged price tag is a promising start. The earbuds are set to launch later this summer for $299, the same price as their the core strengths of the QuietComfort Ultra line remain—namely, Bose's renowned comfort, audio quality, and noise cancellation—this new model builds on that foundation with smarter features. The 2nd-gen earbuds use an updated AI-powered algorithm layered onto Bose's CustomTune sound calibration tech, enabling more nuanced noise control, especially in Aware to the upgrade, changes in environmental noise—like a passing subway train or sudden city chatter—are now handled more smoothly, preserving your music or podcast without jarring has also put considerable effort into improving voice pickup. The new buds feature eight microphones, dynamic audio mixing, and adaptive filters that can now suppress wind, crowd noise, or general background clamor more effectively. Whether you're using one bud or both, Bose says callers will hear your voice front and center—tech originally developed for Bose's hearing aids is now helping make that happen audio, Bose is finally checking off some long-requested quality-of-life features. The earbuds now support wireless charging by default, and a new wax guard helps prevent earwax from creeping inside the buds. Capacitive touch controls can now be disabled in the companion app for those who found them too life remains unchanged at up to 6 hours from the buds, with the case offering three extra full charges. A quick 20-minute top-up provides about 2 hours of listening specs in a nutshell:

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