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Jays a-Six Wireless Review

3.5

The a-Six Wireless earphones from Jays offer bass-forward audio in a secure design, but do little to distinguish themselves from the competition.

By Tim Gideon
Jays a-Six Wireless

Eskuché Control V2 Review

3.0

The Eskuché Control V2 delivers more deep bass response than most headphones in its price range, but it lacks the treble presence necessary to balance out its powerful lows.

By Tim Gideon
Eskuché Control V2

JBL Synchros S100a Review

3.5

The JBL S100 earphones provide subwoofer-like low frequency response that should make bass lovers smile.

By Tim Gideon
JBL S100a

Skullcandy Crusher Review

3.5

Skullcandy's Crusher headphones let you adjust the bass level, and the resulting sound signatures range from thin to well-balanced to hilariously bass-heavy.

By Tim Gideon
Skullcandy Crusher

NuForce NE-650M Review

3.5

The NuForce NE-650M earphone pair delivers bright audio with clean, rich bass at a very friendly price.

By Tim Gideon
NuForce NE-650M

Panasonic RP-HXD3W Review

3.5

The Panasonic RP-HXD3W on-ear headphones deliver a rich bass response without any distortion, but can sound a bit tinny and overly-sculpted in the high-mids.

By Tim Gideon
Panasonic HXD3W

Jays a-Jays One+ Review

3.5

In this affordable price range, the Jays a-Jays One+ represents a good deal for in-canal earphones, but it's not the only option worth your attention.

By Tim Gideon
Jays a-Jays One+

Moshi Keramo Review

3.5

Moshi's Keramo earphones deliver distortion-free, crisp audio in an alluring design, but there's plenty of worthy competition in this price range.

By Tim Gideon
Moshi Keramo

Jays v-Jays Review

4.0

Jays' v-Jays headphones offer quality audio performance at moderate volumes in a simple, lightweight design that's affordable.

By Tim Gideon
Jays v-Jays