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The Airoha chipsets which power major audio product manufacturers such as Bose, Marshall, and JBL possess serious flaws which could allow any hacker within bluetooth range to access the device, ...
PEOPLE writers and editors tried different versions of Apple headphones to put their noise cancellation, comfort, and sound ...
The Nothing Headphone 1 is the most unique designed headphones you'll see, but it somewhat fails to hit the mark in certain ...
We went hands-on with Nothing's first over-ear headphones. The verdict? The design is quirky, but they're comfortable and have solid audio quality.
Nothing has a reputation for its audio products and while its new Nothing Headphone (1) delivers a stellar value, the sound ...
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The best tech products announced this week include Orange Amps' first-ever turntable and Nothing's striking noise-canceling ...
The Nothing Headphone (1) is available to pre-order from 4th July 2025 via Nothing. Right now you can sign up to alerts for ...
The Nothing Headphone (1) places sound performance at the forefront of its design. Equipped with custom 40mm dynamic drivers ...
The discovered flaw allows, in precise conditions, to a hacker of control of your headphones without the need for any ...
Bluetooth headphones and speakers from popular brands like Bose, Sony and Marshall are at a big risk of getting hacked.
Our electronics writer brought the AirPods Max and Sony XM6 everywhere, from his last vacation to his daily commute, to find out which pair of noise-canceling headphones reigns supreme.