BlueAnt Embrace review
Headphones TVsWith muddy sound and a tendency to let our ears heat up, the Embrace headphones demonstrate that a high price doesn’t always equate to the best experience
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With muddy sound and a tendency to let our ears heat up, the Embrace headphones demonstrate that a high price doesn’t always equate to the best experience
A budget player with good file support, but the O!Play Mini Plus has a laggy and convoluted interface
A reasonable all-round home cinema kit, but it’s overshadowed by cheaper alternatives from Sony and Samsung
They’re not the best budget headphones around, but Maxell’s Retro DJ mini-cans sound great, with a really well-defined mid-range.
All the usual NEX traits: outstanding image and video quality, lethargic autofocus, iffy focus from the kit lens. Sumptuous ergonomics only just help it to justify the high price
A murky sound and ugly design make these a poor choice among budget headphones
A new take on the point-and-click genre, but not one that’s well-suited to the PC
Hugely fast and reasonable value compared to the HD 7970 - it's a Best Buy high-end card
Loads of innovative and useful features, but also disappointing limitations and a short battery life
We're pleasantly surprised by Lindy's first premium headphones. While they’re too heavy to wear out and about, they sound fantastic for the home