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    The Verge’s favorite audio gear

    News RoomBy News RoomAugust 22, 20246 Mins Read
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    Every year, I ask The Verge’s staff what kind of audio gear they like to use. And they are the perfect set of people to ask: besides working on videos and podcasts, our Slack channels are filled with discussions of the podcasts and music we listen to while working, walking, exercising, or just hanging out. 

    So here are the headphones, earbuds, and other devices that some of the folks here like to use, both on a professional and personal level. 

    Headphones and earbuds

    RØDE NTH-100 headphones 

    Andrew Marino, senior audio producer

    Pair of RØDE NTH-100 headphones Pair of RØDE NTH-100 headphones Pair of RØDE NTH-100 headphones

    Professional-level over-the-ear headphones with memory foam cushions and an optional headset microphone.

    The RØDE NTH-100 headphones are the comfiest headphones I’ve used. The memory foam cushions let me wear these all day at work without fatigue. The sound is great for the price, too, and the optional headset microphone is one of the best-quality mics I’ve heard on consumer headsets. 

    Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses

    Victoria Song, senior reviewer

    A pair of folded sun glasses.A pair of folded sun glasses.A pair of folded sun glasses.A pair of folded sun glasses.

    $379

    Smart glasses equipped with Meta AI, a 12MP camera, and audio, in various styles.

    On sunny walks and runs, I’m not interested in getting flattened by wayward SUVs in my neighborhood — I need that situational awareness. Many open-ear headphones wrap around the top of the ear, and since I often wear glasses, that’s a lot to put on my poor ears. The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses kill two birds with one stone; they’re my go-to headphones these days. The audio quality is great, they protect my eyes from UV rays, and once in a while, I use them to snap a photo of a random bunny or stray cat. There’s a mic right by your nose bridge, so you sound pretty great on calls, too. Who doesn’t love a multitasking gadget? 

    Sony LinkBuds

    Andrew Liszewski, senior reporter

    Sony’s LinkBuds have a standout design that’s rooted in comfort and an airy, open sound. They also excel when used for voice calls, outshining pretty much all competitors.

    They’re not the wireless earbuds I reach for all the time, but when I’m relaxing on a bike ride at the end of the day, the open design of Sony’s LinkBuds helps keep me aware of my surroundings — whether it’s approaching vehicles or other cyclists who are in more of a hurry. Even with some compromises to sound quality, the LinkBuds still sound very good, and because they sit in my ears, they’re easier to wear with a helmet. My favorite feature is the ability to tap on the side of my head to control playback or adjust the volume while riding. The earbuds detect the nearby vibrations as inputs so I don’t have to precisely target buttons or touchpads.

    Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro

    A photo of Samsung’s purple Galaxy Buds 2 Pro.A photo of Samsung’s purple Galaxy Buds 2 Pro.A photo of Samsung’s purple Galaxy Buds 2 Pro.A photo of Samsung’s purple Galaxy Buds 2 Pro.

    These buds have excellent sound quality and good noise cancellation but work best when you’re part of the Samsung ecosystem.

    I love my Galaxy Buds 2 Pro; they’re the first wireless earbuds I’ve ever used, and they made the most sense for me, as I’m knee-deep in Samsung’s ecosystem. They fit comfortably inside my ears and their active noise cancellation works well — almost too well — at the gym or on an airplane.

    Miscellaneous and accessories

    Shure MV7 USB microphone 

    Andrew Marino, senior audio producer 

    Shure MV7+ microphone hanging from above.Shure MV7+ microphone hanging from above.Shure MV7+ microphone hanging from above.Shure MV7+ microphone hanging from above.

    $279

    An update to the well-regarded Shure MV7 with customizable color and improved performance.

    The Shure MV7 USB has been our go-to microphone to send to remote guests for Verge podcasts. It’s a very flexible dynamic microphone for podcast interviews because of its sonic similarity to typical radio mics like Shure’s SM7b and has both a USB and XLR output for virtually any recording setup. 

    Apple’s Lightning and USB-C headphone adapters

    Nathan Edwards, senior reviews editor

    iPad with headphone jack adapter attachediPad with headphone jack adapter attachediPad with headphone jack adapter attachediPad with headphone jack adapter attached

    $9

    If you miss having a headphone jack in your iPhone or iPod, this adapter can help.

    Taking away the headphone jack was and is user-hostile and stupid. It is stupid that I need an adapter to connect wired headphones to my tablet, and it is stupid that I need a different adapter to use them with my phone.

    At least Apple’s Lightning and USB-C headphone adapters are small and cheap. And the USB-C one is a surprisingly good DAC. I keep one of each in a little pouch in my backpack, along with some cheap wired earbuds. If only there were some universal wired audio connector! Maybe someday.  

    3D-printed rack mounts

    Andrew Marino, senior audio producer 

    Red audio interface device in a bracket under a desk.Red audio interface device in a bracket under a desk.Red audio interface device in a bracket under a desk.Red audio interface device in a bracket under a desk.

    $19

    Motu offers desk mounting brackets for a variety of audio interfaces, getting them out of the way of your other equipment.

    If you have a lot of audio gear on your workspace, I’d recommend making some room by mounting some of that stuff under your desk. I bought a 3D-printed mounting bracket for my Motu audio interface from an Etsy store, which makes my setup look a lot more professional and keeps the tech away from any spilled drinks. 

    Teenage Engineering PO-33 K.O.!

    Andrew Liszewski, senior reporter

    Two hands holding a Teenage Engineer microsampler.Two hands holding a Teenage Engineer microsampler.Two hands holding a Teenage Engineer microsampler.Two hands holding a Teenage Engineer microsampler.

    $99

    This microsampler and drum machine can provide hours of fun for music lovers.

    I am by no stretch of the imagination a musician, but I do enjoy living out my Daft Punk fantasies with the Teenage Engineering PO-33 K.O.! It’s part of the company’s Pocket Operators lineup of calculator-sized drum machines, but what sets the PO-33 apart is a built-in microphone that can be used to record sounds that can be turned into beats. I won’t be releasing an album anytime soon, but the PO-33 is an endlessly fun distraction — easy to learn but with enough functionality that it feels like it will take years to master.

    Audio-Technica AT-HPH300 headphone hanger

    Barbara Krasnoff, reviews editor

    Headphone hanging from a tableHeadphone hanging from a tableHeadphone hanging from a tableHeadphone hanging from a table

    $24

    A convenient way to hang your headphones up next to or under your desk.

    My partner spends a lot of time wearing headphones — among other things, he has a radio show and a YouTube channel — but occasionally he does have to put them aside. When he does, he uses the Audio-Technica AT-HPH300 headphone hanger that he bought a few years ago. It fastens securely to the edge of his desk and has an adjustable padded hook. The hook rotates so he can also move the headphones out of the way and under the desk if he needs to. 

    A spring clamp

    Nathan Edwards, senior reviews editor

    Four spring clamps with a fifth being held in a hand.Four spring clamps with a fifth being held in a hand.Four spring clamps with a fifth being held in a hand.Four spring clamps with a fifth being held in a hand.

    These clamps can be used for a variety of useful tasks, including holding up your headphones. Package of four.

    I hang my headphones from a spring clamp I found in the garage.

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