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When we reviewed the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II, we liked that they produced clear audio, had excellent ANC, and a natural-sounding transparency mode. In fact, these were some of the best earbuds you could buy at the time, and they're still quite good today. The design is compact and simple, offering impressive comfort for long listening sessions. You get about six hours on a single charge and about 24 hours of use in total. The earbuds also have an IPX4 rating, meaning that they can survive a little sweat and bad weather. There's customizable audio, with adjustments for the low, mid, and hi
You've never seen Bose's legendary QuietComfort Earbuds II this cheap at $149The Polk Signa S4 my favorite budget Dolby Atmos soundbar, with dedicated height speakers, and it sounds great with both TV and music. Yet, if you want improved sound quality and an onboard virtual assistant, the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar is an all-in-one soundbar that offers great sound, exquisite build quality, and excellent multiroom capability. It's worth noting that there are plenty of simulated Dolby Atmos soundbars on the market -- speakers like the Sonos Beam Gen 2, which can process Atmos but lack up-firing speakers. The Beam sounds great, but even the best virtual systems I've heard
Best Dolby Atmos Soundbar of 2026: Top Picks From Sonos and MoreIf you're on a super low budget, I'd recommend the Majority Naga 60. I reviewed this unbelievably cheap soundbar last year and was genuinely blown away by the sound. Of course, it doesn't sound as rich or warm as, say, the Bose Smart Soundbar ($549) — but it's literally $500 cheaper. For $50, it doesn't get much better than this. If you've got a little more to spend, you should definitely look at the Sony HTS-100F. I love this fierce little soundbar. It's loud, with fantastic dialogue clarity, and would be my personal preference from this list. Then, if you've got a little more moolah in your
Don't suffer through muffled commentary this World Cup — these 5 soundbars will ensure you hear every goal (from just $53)I loved testing the Shokz OpenDots 2 and will continue to use them as my main running headphones in particular, and I’m happy to recommend them even ahead of the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds, which sound a little better but cost a lot more. The trouble with the OpenDots 2 is that you get nearly the same level of performance from the Shokz OpenDots Air, which are a lot more affordable, as are the Soundcore AeroClip buds, which are highly rated by my colleague Ashley Thieme. If you plan to use the buds for everything, they’re worth the upgrade for the better sound, design and slightly longer battery
I tested the new Shokz OpenDots 2 headphones for three weeks and they’re better value than the Bose Open Ultra Earbuds