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Συγκρίνετε τιμές σε ζωντανό χρόνο για home audio σε Amazon, eBay, AliExpress και επιλεγμένους συνεργάτες. Ήχος: ακουστικά, earbuds, ηχεία, soundbars. Ασύρματα earbuds ταξιδιού (AirPods Pro 2, Sony WF-1000XM5), ακουστικά σπιτιού (Sony WH-1000XM5, Bose QC Ultra), Bluetooth ηχείο (Bose SoundLink Flex). Κάντε κλικ σε οποιαδήποτε κάρτα για να ανοίξει η σελίδα του πωλητή· κερδίζουμε μια μικρή προμήθεια συνεργάτη χωρίς επιπλέον κόστος για εσάς.

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Frequently asked questions about home audio

What headphones are best for travel?

Sony WH-1000XM5 ($350) — best noise cancellation + battery (30+ hours). Bose QuietComfort Ultra ($429) — second-best ANC + most comfortable. Apple AirPods Max ($549) — best for Apple users + Apple Music. For budget: Soundcore Space One ($100) — surprising ANC for the price. Over-ear cans dominate flights; in-ear earbuds for buses/trains.

How long do wireless headphones last?

Premium wireless headphones (Sony, Bose, Sennheiser) last 5-8 years before significant battery degradation. Battery is the typical first failure — most companies offer paid battery replacement. Apple AirPods Pro: ~3 years before noticeable battery loss, $89-99 service via Apple. Treat as 5-year consumables, not lifetime devices.

What's the best home speaker for music?

Sonos Era 100 ($249) — wireless, multi-room, voice assistants, $200 sub-add-on. Apple HomePod ($299) — best for Apple Music users + Siri. KEF LS50 Wireless ($2,800) — audiophile pick. For pure stereo: bookshelf speakers (KEF Q150, Edifier R1280T) + amp ($300-500) beats any Bluetooth speaker.

Wired vs wireless audio — which sounds better?

Wired wins for absolute fidelity (no compression, no latency, no battery anxiety). Bluetooth with modern codecs (LDAC, aptX Adaptive) is good enough that most listeners can't tell the difference in blind tests. For monitoring (mixing, gaming with low latency): wired. For everything else: wireless wins on convenience.

What's the best surround sound setup?

Soundbar with wireless rear satellites + sub (Sonos Arc + Sub + Era 300s) — modern wireless approach. Traditional 5.1 receiver + 5 speakers + sub (Denon AVR-X3800H + Polk monitors) — best sound, most installation work. For dialog only: Sonos Beam Gen 2 ($499) is enough. Avoid 'soundbar + sub' under $300 — usually thin midrange.

Are expensive cables worth it?

No. Modern HDMI 2.1, USB-C, and 3.5mm cables work fully at $5-15. 'Audiophile' $200+ cables provide no measurable improvement in blind tests. Pay attention to cable quality (build, shielding) but not brand premium. Monoprice, Cable Matters, and Anker make excellent cables at fair prices.

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