Sony has removed the veils from a pair of headphones that aim to satisfy style-conscious audiophiles with a distaste for wires: the MDR-RF4000K (pictured) and MDR-RF810RK. The higher-end MDR-RF4000K ...
Who would have the chutzpah to say its very first pair of Bluetooth-equipped premium headphones have “industry-leading levels of noise cancelling”? Sony, that’s who. The likes of the Bose QuietComfort ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Sony MDR-10RNC noise-cancelling headphones eliminate ...
Sony has just dropped a new pair of monitor headphones, joining the brand's venerable MDR-7506 cans at the more affordable end of the price spectrum with a few modern touches to warrant the extra $150 ...
Fans of Sony’s MDR Pro line of professional wired studio headphones will be happy to hear there’s a new reference in town. Anyone who did location recording, DJ or studio work in the 80s and 90s (or ...
Sony's MDR-7506 headphones have become a go-to option for recording studios and creators. The set of cans are only $100 and they offer crisp, clean sound so you know exactly what your audience is ...
The Sony MDR-M1 studio headphones are the successor to that most iconic set of cans in the MDR-7506, designed to build upon the legacy by providing several improvements. If you’re looking for a 7506 ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Lauren Dragan Lauren Dragan writes about audio tech and OTC hearing aids. She ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...
The MDR-MV1 are Sony's newest studio mixing and monitoring headphones. They could be considered the spiritual successors to the legendary MDR-7506, which have been around for over 32 years and are ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...
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