Headphones & Audio
- Echo Flex review: Plugging a gap The Echo Flex literally plugs a gap but can you have too many Echo devices?£25
- recommendedBowers & Wilkins PI3 review: Neckbuds for audiophiles Bowers & Wilkins’ first wireless in-ear neckband headphones are a resounding success – but there’s room for improvement£170
- best buyLibratone Track Air+ review: The definition of true wireless Libratone’s new product, the Track Air+, encapsulate everything you’d ever want from a set of true wireless earbuds£179
- recommendedJBL Charge 4 review: The best value Bluetooth speaker? Despite cutting a couple of handy features, the Charge 4 is an impressive fourth entry into JBL’s mid-range Bluetooth speaker series£124
- recommendedNuraphone Gaming Microphone review: A high-quality add-on The addition of a mic turns the Nuraphone into a great gaming device but the overall package lacks features other premium headsets offer
- Bowers & Wilkins PX7: Superb ANC cans A fine pair of headphones with amazing noise cancelling but the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 are on the pricey side£349
- recommendedSonos Beam review: Smart, compact, awesome sound The Sonos Beam is the smartest soundbar around and a great multiroom TV speaker£400
- best buyUrbanista London review: Earbuds befitting a great city The Urbanista London are excellent earbuds offering features and performance to rival many of their more expensive rivals£129
- recommendedBose SoundLink Wireless Headphones II: Still a good choice The SoundLink Around Ear Headphones II are expensive but they're comfortable and sound great£240
- Bose SoundSport Free: Cut the wire with these earphones These Bluetooth earphones sound good and are splash-resistant – but they’re bulky, and expensive£180
- Google Home Max: The loudest smart speaker gets cheaper Big and bold, the Google Home Max is a beast of a smart speaker – and now it's a fair bit cheaper£399