The old “old times” apply to a lot of things – the way we consume media, the general office environment, Taco Bell. It also applies to wireless earphones, the prices of which have dropped dramatically since Apple’s first pair of popular AirPods landed in 2016. Sony WF-C700N in-ear headphones A prime example of how you can now get a lot of functionality for very little, especially since it’s available from AmazonAnd best buyAnd Sony For under $98 ($21 off).
So what will a sub-$100 pair of earphones look like in 2023? Well, in the case of the entry-level WF-C700N, you’re getting great compatibility and well-balanced sound for the price. Sony’s latest pair of noise-cancelling earphones also offer a slew of software features, including location-based audio settings, Fast Pair support on Android, and — thanks to a firmware update that should arrive this summer — the ability to connect to two devices. together. Where they stumble is active noise cancellation, but there aren’t many earbuds at this price point that are much better when it comes to drowning out city life.
At this point, it’s probably safe to assume that The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom’s Tears It is a game that needs a little introduction. However, if you still need to get the latest Nintendo version, you can currently choose the physical version of Nintendo Amazon For about $62 ($8 off), at Walmart For about $66, or at Costco for $59.99 ($10 off) if you are a member. Note that Walmart sells them via a third-party seller, even though the retailer itself fulfills the order.
Nintendo’s recently released Nintendo Switch title has been making tsunami-level waves since its arrival last month, in part because it’s a direct successor to the smash hit Breath of the Wild This is due in part to what seems like an endless feed of TikTok videos showcasing the game’s highly innovative building mechanics (and they are impressive). Whether or not it really lives up to its predecessor, this is Game of the Year contender deeply rooted in exploration and mystery, with visuals that somehow benefit from an old console from 2017 in ways that, frankly, I didn’t think possible.
The Series S still can’t compete with the more powerful Xbox Series X in terms of raw specs, but the storage bump is a welcome upgrade for Microsoft’s compact console, which remains a great Xbox Game Pass machine that can also handle the same games as the larger Series X. (albeit often at less than 1080p). It’s also probably one of, if not the, cheapest the The cheapest way to experience Bethesda’s ambitious space title when it arrives in the fall. Now, the last fingers crossed is bug-free as Microsoft thinks.