V-Moda has introduced a new version of its M-200 headphones with ANC, the company's first model with active noise cancellation. With the V-Moda app, you can choose between 10 levels of ANC, in ...
V-Moda has just announced the next generation of its Crossfade headphones series with the flagship Crossfade 3 Wireless. The latest entry continues the trend that began in 2015 with the high-fidelity ...
Italian audio brand V-MODA has announced it's first true wireless earbuds with two models and some sharp designs. V-MODA brings together Italian styling and Japanese engineering in a range of ...
As well as being able to be worn as regular headphones, the new S-80 from V-MODA can convert into a pair of Bluetooth speakers with a twist of the ear cups. Award-winning headphone maker V-MODA has ...
V-Moda’s first noise-canceling headphones are built well and have balanced sound, but they fall short on features If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ...
Not all headphones are designed for all listening needs. The V-MODA M-100 PRO and M-10 are affordable headphones that provide the quality and durability for DJ use. Roland-owned V-MODA just dropped ...
When it comes to mainstream wireless headphones, V-Moda is almost a household name. It’s been making great over-ear wireless headphones for years (our first V-Moda review was published way back in ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. V-Moda may not be as big of a name as the likes of Apple and Sony, but the company has built some of the most-loved headphones over the past ...
LOS ANGELES – V-Moda formally introduced a new flagship to its top-of-line Crossfade series headphones after months of online input from consumers and audiophiles. The Crossfade M-100 features 50mm ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...