The company has launched its range of gaming headsets and PC speakers in Aotearoa New Zealand as the headset market thrives.
What do headsets, mice, keyboards, monitors, and a desktop PC, oh my. These are all part of HP's new line of OMEN gaming equipment range.
The 450 BT is a stylish headset that sounds great and has a form of noise cancellation for an affordable price. It doesn't get better than that.
Although the WF-1000XM3s came out in 2019, they're still available for purchase - and there's a good reason why they're so popular.
The headset is Microsoft Teams certified, and it performed very well during the remote launch, with voices crisp and clear.
The 'Speak-to-Chat' feature completely removes the need to take off your headphones or pause your music when you need to talk to somebody.
Samsung has today announced a suite of new products to its consumer device lineup, adding to their roster two new phones, a tablet, a smartwatch and earbuds.
The 700s follow in the footsteps of the QuietComfort 35 II and are a must-have for travelling businesspeople and audiophiles alike.
JBL Club 950NC headphones offer a plethora of features, solid sound quality, but are let down by weight and noise cancellation. (110 characters).
Epos Sennheiser Game One: A reliable, high-quality gaming headset with open acoustic design. Good value for money at AU$249/NZ$299.
Built for gaming, it promises to give that authentic gaming experience, so you'll know if that character behind you is making threatening noises.
JBL Quantum One headset: excellent sound quality, noise cancellation, and surround sound, but comes with a hefty price tag.
The extra edge being able to hear where your opponents are before you can see them can make the difference between a good kill or a respawn.
Sony unveils the WF-SP800N Sport headphones, promising noise-cancelling, EXTRA BASS, and advanced features for active users, available in NZ for NZD $499.95.
Sony introduces two new wireless offerings: the WH-CH710N over-ear headphones with AI-powered noise cancellation and the bass-centric WF-XB700 earbuds.
The Skullcandy Crusher ANC, priced at AUD $599.95/NZD $599.95, elevates audio experiences with active noise cancelling and adjustable haptic feedback.
Smart personal audio devices, particularly true wireless stereo, are set for a record-breaking year in 2019, according to Canalys.
2019 saw an explosion of tech innovations, from foldable phones to smart home gadgets, each leaving a significant mark on enthusiasts and users alike.
The BackBeat FIT 6100 Wireless Sport by Plantronics delivers superior sound, noise-cancelling capabilities, and ergonomic design, all for under USD $300.
I'm estimating I have doubled my coolness factor by wearing them, because they have to be one of the best-looking headsets I've seen.