Huawei FreeClip
The Huawei FreeClip literally redefines the wireless earbuds category, with a clip-on, open-ear design, prioritizing comfort and style. Weighing a few grams, it eliminates ear fatigue and the blocked-ear sensation common with in-ear buds. The C-bridge design features an "acoustic ball" for audio and a "comfort bean" for support.
It includes adaptive noise cancellation, intuitive touch controls and high-definition sound drivers with good call quality. However, the open-ear design makes it less suitable for noisy environments.
Price: R3 999.
HEADPHONES
Winner: Sonos Ace
The Sonos Ace headphones mark Sonos' entry into the personal audio market, combining luxurious design with high-quality audio performance.
Crafted with premium materials like soft memory foam and durable metal, they prioritize comfort and style.
Features include active noise cancellation, adaptive EQ and support for high-resolution and spatial audio formats like Dolby Atmos, ensuring crisp highs, detailed mids, and deep bass.
Price: R12 999.
Runner up: Sony ULT Wear
The Sony ULT Wear headphones cater to bass enthusiasts, delivering a pulse-pounding audio experience reminiscent of live music concerts.
Engineered with two ULT audio modes, they emphasize deep, resonant bass (ULT1) and energetic rhythms (ULT2).
Price: R4 999.
Winner: Sony ULT tower 10
The Sony ULT Tower 10 is a powerful party speaker designed to deliver an immersive, concert-like experience, particularly at high volumes.
Featuring two ULT Power Sound modes for deep and massive bass, it produces clear, vibrant sound with advanced audio configurations, like a seven-band equalizer and Sound Field Optimization. The device integrates RGB flashing lights that sync to music, enhancing the party atmosphere.
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