Looking at the leap just a $70 difference is making in terms of value, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pros are the wiser option here.
Apart from the overly done bass, it's hard to find many flaws on the Buds 3 Pro.
Earbuds have featured the same kind of speakers for decades, and xMEMS is the first to replace those with MEMS speakers.
The Pros feature clearer, more treble-focused sound along with some bells and whistles such as blade lights.
The Bravia Theater U offers great audio, but it needs an app to measure your ears for a Bravia TV; plus, it requires a wired connection to a PlayStation 5.
If any company can revive the standalone gadget, it's the one that sold us all on it in the first place.
The Ace's biggest selling point is an audio swap feature that requires you to own an $800 Sonos sound bar.
The Sonos Ace is available for pre-order today for $450.
You can still have great sound without breaking the bank.
There is also a new pair of over-the-ear Beats Solo 4 headphones coming with the buds.
The Bravia Theater U is another attempt to make neck speakers stick, and while it has good 3D spatial audio it still isn't perfect on a PlayStation 5.
The Sony Ult Wear can max out bass and power with just the touch of a button.
This comprehensive guide will tell you everything you need to know about picking up your next pair of earbuds, regardless of your budget.
The weather's getting nice again, and you know what that means.
If the rumors are true, you can expect them in around July.
We're getting two fourth-gen Airpods, a new $99 Airpods Lite, and a second-gen Airpods Max.
Whether you're on a budget or looking to splurge, we have a pick for everyone.
The bass will cut through everything (for better or worse), and the 65-hour-long battery life can last a good while.
The audio is well-layered with impressive detail but the design could have been a lot less bulky.
$100 earbuds with great ANC and decent battery life? Sign me up!
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