Soundpeats. It's a name you've probably never heard of. In a market saturated with earbuds of all price points, features, and quality, it's easy to understand why you've probably never heard of this company. Let me see if I can rectify that. I've tested several of Soundpeats' budget-friendly earbuds, and have always come away impressed. Whether they're at the bottom end of the pricing spectrum or veer toward the midrange, Soundpeats' earbuds and headphones never fail to impress me.
If you're thinking about picking up Meta's latest smart glasses, there's a new program you'll want to know about. For the first time, you can trade in older devices and get credit toward the purchase of new Meta Oakley or Ray-Ban smart glasses. Meta hasn't officially announced anything, but there is a terms and conditions page for the new program on Meta's site.
The design enhancement also accounts for a cleaner, higher-resolution, lower-vibration and lower-distortion sound. The newly integrated Magnetic Fluid Driver - an oil-type liquid filled with magnetic particles injected between the driver magnet and voice coil - balances out audio that more closely replicates the original source. An ultra-thin free edge perfectly manages an accurate low frequency response for a rich bass reproduction.
As usual, I love the matte white case that comes with these buds; it feels less sticky than the shiny cases from Apple and others, and it makes it slide into pants pockets like a puck on ice. One thing the case doesn't come with is wireless charging; you'll have to stick to USB-C. Battery life is a pleasant seven hours, with a replaceable (!) battery in the case, combining for 20 hours with active noise canceling on and 27 with it off.
One such pair is the , which can serve as an AI voice recorder, earbuds, AI meeting assistant with transcription, translate to and from 78 Languages, flash record, make to-do lists & summaries with Viaim AI, and offers up to 48dB ANC for Meetings, Interviews & Lectures. Also: The best earbuds: Expert tested and reviewed I had my doubts until I gave these earbuds a go. Let's discover, shall we?
The Nothing Ear (a) advances on the specs from the brand's Ear (1) earbuds from 2021. The new buds offer plenty of upgrades like improved active noise cancellation, transparency mode, longer battery life, Bluetooth multipoint, minimized latency for gaming, and pinch controls.