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Our weekly dive into the best mobile audio gear - 11/28/2020 SoundGuys Weekly - published Saturday,

Our weekly dive into the best mobile audio gear - 11/28/2020 [SoundGuys]( SoundGuys Weekly - published Saturday, November 28, 2020 [Sony WH-1000XM4 vs Sony WH-1000XM3]( The Sony WH-1000XM3 was the reigning king of noise cancelling headphones, does its follow up, the WH-1000XM4, manage to steal the crown? When it comes to noise cancelling headphones , Sony has ruled the roost for a few years now. Since the release of the company’s landmark WH-1000XM3, pretty much the best every other company could muster has been in contention for second place. However, now that the Sony WH-1000XM4 is out, who’s the real top dog? [Read all about it]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Expand your audio knowledge: - [Samsung Galaxy Buds vs. Apple AirPods (2019)]( - [Apple AirPods Pro vs. Google Pixel Buds (2020)]( - [Razer Kraken Ultimate review]( - [Apple AirPods Pro vs Samsung Galaxy Buds Live]( - [Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus vs. Samsung Galaxy Buds]( --------------------------------------------------------------- New and updated reviews: [BeatsX review: Still a good pair of buds]( These have been replaced with the Beats Flex, so unless you can find the BeatsX for super cheap you're probably better off just going with the newer option. Since the inception of the Beats brand back in 2008—before it was swallowed up and transformed into a division of Apple —we’ve come to recognize the lowercase “b” logo and occasionally ostentatious design choices. The BeatsX are different: these speak confidently, with a minimalist design featuring sleek, uninterrupted lines. Even though it’s been a few years since these were announced, they’re still popular and Apple sometimes even gives these away for free with the purchase of a laptop or iPad. Let’s see if they’re among the best wireless Beats in 2020 . [Read the full review]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Corsair HS75 XB Wireless review]( The Corsair HS75 XB Wireless brings dongle free audio to the Xbox Series X, but is there anything else to it? New consoles are out, and even though they’re impossible to find right now, new gaming headsets are already available. Corsair gaming headsets have landed in pretty much every corner of the market, from the high-end to the gimmicky, and the company’s newest is splitting the difference. The Corsair HS75 XB Wireless is a gaming headset aimed at the Xbox Series X/S, with support for Xbox Wireless. [Read the full review]( --------------------------------------------------------------- From around our network: - [Android Authority:]([Check out the best Black Friday deals you shouldn’t miss]( - [Drone Rush:]([Black Friday 2020 drone deals! (Updated with more deals.)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turtle Beach Recon 200 review]( The Turtle Beach Recon 200 covers all the basics well, but its added features might be what's really holding it back from real greatness. Like a lot of the company’s gaming products, the Turtle Beach Recon 200 gaming headset is aimed at people who don’t want to spend a lot to cover the necessities. This headset offers pretty much just the basics—stereo sound, a built-in microphone, a couple control options—but this part of the market is very competitive. [Read the full review]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Jabra Move Style Edition review]( They may be aging out, but the Jabra Move Style are still stylish. The Jabra Move Style Edition headset is a fashionable pair of cans that features fine battery life and additional colorways over the older model. As far as on-ear headphones are concerned, these are remarkably comfortable and easy to transport despite the lack of folding hinges. [Read the full review]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Only the best headphones: - [Best studio headphones]( - [Best Bluetooth headphones for commuting]( - [Best bone conduction headphones]( - [Best Black Friday audio deals of 2020]( - [Best Bluetooth headphones under $300]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Staff picks [Adam Molina]( - [Best studio headphones]( - [Best Bluetooth headphones for commuting]( [Chris Thomas]( - [Best Black Friday audio deals of 2020]( - [Best gaming mics of 2020]( [Lily Katz]( - [BeatsX review: Still a good pair of buds]( - [Jabra Move Style Edition review]( [Sam Moore]( - [Corsair HS75 XB Wireless review]( - [Turtle Beach Recon 200 review]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Free audio gear! We give away popular mobile audio gear every month, enter for your chance to win. 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