Tag: Headphones

Articles about headphones

  • FSL Inertia Headphones

    FSL Inertia Bluetooth Headphones Review

    The FSL Inertia Bluetooth headphones offer a rather interesting design, being in ear headphones that connect only via Bluetooth.  That means there is no cable to plug into your mobile, the only wire is that one that links both headphones to each other. They also manage to cram in NFC for easy pairing, yet despite…

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  • EP640 colour range

    August EP640 Bluetooth Headphone Review

    The August EP650 headphones were reviewed, and loved, last year, so can the EP640s measure up to the older set? They get off to a good start costing less than the EP650s while retaining a good build quality and style to them.  They’re available in a range of colours, you’ll see the black ones in…

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  • Jam Storm

    Jam Storm Bluetooth Speaker Review

    The Jam Storm is looking to take on other Bluetooth speakers with an interesting feature: a storm button that increases the bass via vibrations through the surface it’s placed on. This isn’t a new trick, it’s something that’s made the budget Techevo S10 mini speaker the low cost speaker to beat, but it’s great to…

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  • EP636 Colour Range

    August EP636B Headphone Review

    The recently reviewed Jam Transit Bluetooth headphones were praised for the excellent sound quality at a low price point, so August responded by sending the August EP636B Bluetooth headphones for review, and at £10 less than the Jam Transit things just got very interesting! The August EP636Bs come in several colours, you’ll see black in…

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  • August EPA20

    August EPA20 Bluetooth Beanie Hat Review

    It’s a simple idea and an obvious one when you think about it, a hat with Bluetooth speakers in! The August EPA20 is exactly that, a beanie hat which has two little speakers stitched in.  First impression may cause concern that the inclusion of hard plastic speakers would make the hat uncomfortable to wear, but this isn’t…

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  • Jam Street

    Jam Street Bluetooth Speaker Review

    The Jam Street is pitched as a multi-direction sound tower that’s ‘street proof’.  The design certainly matches up to the description it looks tough and feels like it could be knocked around without suffering any damage. On the top of the Street are controls for power, volume, track skipping and play/pause.  Two small lights are…

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  • Jam Transit

    Jam Transit Headphones Review

    The Jam Transit Bluetooth headphones offer a comfortable and classic design for a wallet friendly price. Available in a range of colours the Jam Transit features controls on the right hand ear for play/pause/answer calls, track skipping and volume.  At the time of review the black version were just £30 on Amazon, but the which…

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  • Jam Rewind

    Jam Rewind Bluetooth Speaker Review

    The Jam Rewind is a little pocket powerhouse of a bluetooth speaker.  Measuring just 13cm wide and 2.5 cm deep it manages to pack not one, not two, but FOUR speakers into it’s tiny frame. Jam have styled the Rewind in a rather retro way, using the humble cassette tape for inspiration.  As well as making…

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  • Aukey Speaker

    Aukey Bluetooth Speaker Review

    The Aukey speaker offers an unusual design for a bluetooth speaker.  It’s glossy black on top and matt black at the bottom, so far so standard, the unusual design element is that the speaker grills are under the unit rather than on top, which means the sound fires down rather than up. It was nice…

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  • FSL Prism

    FSL Prism Bluetooth Speaker Review

    Having produced some great headphone FSL are back with the Prism bluetooth speaker, a mid priced stylish portable noise machine. Removing the Prism from the box and you’re instantly reminded of the style factor all FSL products have; As with their headphones the FSL Prism speaker looks fantastic coming in a triangular shape with controls hidden…

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