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SoundGuys Weekly 🎧 Your home for the best audio gear! SoundsGuys Weekly: [View in browser]( [SoundGuys]( Dec 17,2022 --------------------------------------------------------------- [JBL Charge 5 review]( A great speaker, but not worth the upgrade if you already own the Charge 4. [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Apple AirPods Max vs Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700]( Bose and Apple go toe-to-toe in this noise cancelling headset showdown. Read more --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sony WF-C500 review]( Comfortable everyday earbuds for exercising and commuting. [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Best AirPods Pro accessories]( Here are our favorite AirPods Pro accessories from the fun to the functional. [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Expand your audio knowledge: - [Apple AirPods Pro vs Beats Powerbeats Pro]( - [Google Pixel Buds Pro vs Bose QuietComfort Earbuds]( - [Best voice recorders]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Logitech G335 review]( The Logitech G335 is comfortable for long gaming sessions, but is its sound quality good enough to keep up? Read more --------------------------------------------------------------- [Beats Solo Pro review]( Aiming to beat the on-ear market. [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to fix problems with Bose QuietComfort 35 II]( Everything you need to know about your Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones. [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- See you again soon! The SoundGuys Weekly runs every Saturday. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( Delivered to: {EMAIL} | [More newsletters!](link.androidauthority.com/manage/6zy/st-optout-copy?email={EMAIL}) | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2022 Authority Media. | [Privacy Policy]( | [About us]( 2810 N Church St Wilmington, DE 19802

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