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Here we are! Wired headphones are no longer a surprise: although the world is moving towards Bluetooth, good old cables are still in play. However, a gaming headset with a non-removable USB-A cable is something out of the ordinary. On the one hand, such a solution lacks flexibility, but on the other hand, its own DAC allows you to do anything with the sound, up to and including emulating the 7.1 acoustic format. Plus, it has a microphone on a flexible leg, a remote control on a wire and an interesting appearance. And minus only $35 out of your pocket. This is all about Haylou HexStorm G1. Let's listen, play, and draw conclusions.
Sennheiser’s new HD 480 Pro studio monitors feature a specialized "comfort zone" for glasses wearers and a massive frequency range for precision mixing.
Huawei has unveiled the second generation of one of the most unusual gadgets
High-end audio is going mainstream. Of course, there will always be audiophile products with outrageous price tags, but the bottom line for quality available in mass-market headphones is getting higher and higher. Today, we're going to take a look at a recent example: Haylou FlowBuds N55. A new model with an up-to-date set of features offered for less than $40 (life hack at the end of the text). It has all the bingo: active noise cancellation, modern Bluetooth standard, comfortable fit, and high-quality sound that doesn't take long to get used to. Let's have a listen and make up our own minds.
The new product allows you to get rid of cables and the charging case
The innovation is that the charging case acts as a wireless transmitter (dongle)
The official announcement of the accessories is expected soon
The announcement and start of sales of the new product are expected in mid-May
ASUS has introduced the ROG Kithara — an open gaming headset with 100mm HiFiMan planar drivers, enhanced compatibility, and a focus on accurate sound.
The flagship Quantum 950X supports Hi-Res Audio, interchangeable batteries, and 3D head tracking
At CES 2026, Razer presented Project Motoko — a conceptual headset with built-in cameras and intelligent features. The device is described as "AI-native" and is positioned as a platform that combines gaming, lifestyle, and productivity.














