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Our weekly dive into the best mobile audio gear - 11/01/2020 SoundGuys Weekly - published Sunday, No

Our weekly dive into the best mobile audio gear - 11/01/2020 [SoundGuys]( SoundGuys Weekly - published Sunday, November 1, 2020 [Best music streaming services]( Stream 'til you drop. [Read all about it]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Expand your audio knowledge: - [Corsair gaming headset guide]( - [Razer BlackShark V2 vs HyperX Cloud Alpha]( - [Tidal vs Spotify]( - [SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless vs. SteelSeries Arctis 7P]( - [Spotify vs Pandora]( --------------------------------------------------------------- New and updated reviews: [Jabra Elite 85t review]( Can Jabra keep pace with the best of them? When picking out earbuds, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by analysis paralysis—especially if you own an Android phone. Unlike iPhone owners, Android users don’t have a go-to set of earbuds to pair with their smartphones. Instead, your Android phone affords the freedom of choice. We present to you the Jabra Elite 85t, a great option for listeners in search of compact noise cancelling earbuds. They can turn down the volume on your surroundings, and just as quickly amplify background noise to keep you safe. Let’s see if Elite 85t merit their cost. [Read the full review]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro review]( Good, just not pro. It should come as no surprise that Anker, the company you probably associate with battery packs, is now one of the better manufacturer’s of audio products around. In the last few years the company has consistently offered great value with products like their Flare Bluetooth speaker or Liberty Air true wireless earbuds. With the Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro true wireless earbuds the company isn’t just trying to offer good value: it’s aiming to be the best. So how do these hold up? [Read the full review]( --------------------------------------------------------------- From around our network: - [Android Authority:]([The best noise cancelling headphones under $100]( - [Drone Rush:]([DJI Mavic 2 review – Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Skullcandy Push True Wireless review]( Push through the bad and you'll find some good. Let’s be real, Skullcandy isn’t really known for making top-tier audio products. Still, they do have a habit of making products that are popular for consumers at a price point that makes them extremely competitive. Just look at the Crusher Wireless that we recently reviewed as an example. While they don’t have a premium build or audiophile quality, they get the job done in basically every category. Sticking with that theme, Skullcandy now has these: the Skullcandy Push true wireless earbuds. This category is already full of crappy, cheap Amazon products with just a handful of quality contenders to take on the Apple AirPods . So which camp do the Push wireless fall into? [Read the full review]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Skullcandy Indy True Wireless review]( Still not a bad option for the price. Skullcandy has made a name for itself as a company that excels at bang for your buck products. While they’re probably most known for their small, colorful earbuds, they’ve turned that into some really impressive audio products that are worth paying attention to. Case in point, the Skullcandy Indy true wireless earbuds. When these were first released I came away impressed, but how have they held up with time? [Read the full review]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Only the best headphones: - [Best true wireless earbuds under $50]( - [Best headphone cases]( - [Most durable earbuds]( - [Best AirPods Pro accessories]( - [Best over-ear headphones under $100]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Staff picks [Adam Molina]( - [Best over-ear headphones under $100]( - [Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro review]( [Chris Thomas]( - [Monoprice Monolith M565 Review]( - [Best noise cancelling true wireless earphones]( [Lily Katz]( - [Jabra Elite 85t review]( - [Best smart speakers]( [Sam Moore]( - [Best Nintendo Switch gaming headsets 2020]( - [SteelSeries Arctis 7 (2019) Review: Wireless gaming on a budget]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Free audio gear! We give away popular mobile audio gear every month, enter for your chance to win. 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