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SoundGuys Weekly 🎧 Your home for the best audio gear! SoundsGuys Weekly: Feb 11,2023 --------

SoundGuys Weekly 🎧 Your home for the best audio gear! SoundsGuys Weekly: [View in browser]( [SoundGuys]( Feb 11,2023 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Best noise cancelling wireless earphones]( Want true wireless and noise cancelling? There are a few unicorns out there. [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The best hearing aids for tinnitus masking]( Soothe the noise. Read more --------------------------------------------------------------- [Apple HomePod mini review]( A great smart speaker for iPhone users. [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Don’t use AirPods with Android]( If you're an Android user concerned about audio quality, you'll pass on the Apple AirPods. [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Expand your audio knowledge: - [Jabra Evolve2 65 review]( - [Sony WH-1000XM5 vs Sony WH-1000XM4]( - [What is a sound card?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to get the most out of your Amazon Music subscription]( Your Amazon Music subscription offers more than music playback. Take advantage of its other available features to get the most out of it. Read more --------------------------------------------------------------- [AKG K92 review]( AKG makes some legendary headphones, but the K92... aren't. [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Studio review]( Everything you need as a beginner audio engineer. [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 © 2023 Authority Media. | [Privacy Policy]( | [About us]( 2810 N Church St Wilmington, DE 19802

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