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Apple unveils iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, iPhone 17 Air, Week 37 in review
2:06 pm | September 14, 2025

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Just as planned, Apple unveiled its much-anticipated iPhone 17 series, and it was an eventful event. The iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max debuted a fresh new aluminum unibody design - a major departure from the flat look the iPhone had since the iPhone 12 back in 2020. The design features a new camera plateau that spans the top of the aluminum case. It features three 48MP Fusion cameras, including an upgraded new 4x telephoto. The 100mm zoom is a departure from the 120mm on the older series. In a somewhat unprecedented move, Apple gave its base model iPhone 17 a ProMotion screen - that's...

Apple unveils iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, iPhone 17 Air, Week 37 in review
2:06 pm |

Author: admin | Category: Mobile phones news | Comments: Off

Just as planned, Apple unveiled its much-anticipated iPhone 17 series, and it was an eventful event. The iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max debuted a fresh new aluminum unibody design - a major departure from the flat look the iPhone had since the iPhone 12 back in 2020. The design features a new camera plateau that spans the top of the aluminum case. It features three 48MP Fusion cameras, including an upgraded new 4x telephoto. The 100mm zoom is a departure from the 120mm on the older series. In a somewhat unprecedented move, Apple gave its base model iPhone 17 a ProMotion screen - that's...

I tested these affordable IEMs and they’re the ultimate entry-level option for audiophiles – here’s why
12:30 pm |

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Meze Audio Alba review

In Romanian, the word ‘Alba’ translates to ‘first light’. Instantly, this makes me think of new beginnings; of fresh experiences. And so, in come the Meze Audio Alba – an affordable pair of in-ear monitors aiming to be the first light for entry-level audiophiles, everywhere.

And I’m not going to beat around the bush here, Meze Audio absolutely nailed it with this model. These IEMs have a list price of $159 / £139 / AU$239, meaning they’re easily on the budget side of things. But very little about these in-ears feels or sounds budget to me.

First of all, these deliver fantastic sound quality – the most important quality needed to compete with the best wired earbuds around. If you’re new to the world of audiophile sound, you’ll be wowed with awesome attention to detail right across the frequency range, as well as clear, surprisingly expansive audio output.

Meze itself describes the Alba as having “a neutral sound profile with an added touch of warmth” – and that’s a largely accurate description in my view. Mids never sound recessed, treble is expressive, and bass is impressively weighty given these IEMs' small size. I certainly sensed that slight preference towards low-frequency sounds when listening to Overflow by Kolter, where the meaty, spacey bass hit with serious impact.

When tuning into Where Do We Go From Here by Jamiroquai, lead vocals were pleasingly clear in the overall mix, while rhythm guitar was effortlessly separated and afforded plenty of room to breathe. Groovy bass and percussion was also excellently defined, helping the track’s funk-infused character to flow, without compromise.

You’ll get a dynamic, detailed listen from the Alba too. I tried playing Rains again by Solji, and every breath came through clearly, while delicate vocals remained controlled and emotive throughout.

In fact, my only slight issue with these IEMs sonically speaking, is that higher-pitched treble sounds can get a little harsh at higher volumes. For instance, I listened to Straight From The Underground by Riordan, and snappy percussion sounded a little edgy as I ventured into the upper echelons of loudness. Again, though, these offer a great listen overall.

Right bud of Meze Audio Alba

(Image credit: Future)

Beyond sound, these IEMs continue to plate up serious quality. They’re made up of zinc alloy and anodized aluminium parts, and the outer casing is intended to represent the appearance of a pearl. In hand, the Alba feel far more luxurious than their price would suggest. As much as I love the Sennheiser IE 200, their plastic casing doesn’t come close to the Alba’s more durable, flashy design.

In addition, the braided cable is elegant and even felt nice to run through my fingers. It is a little prone to tangling, especially after taking out of the satisfyingly compact carry case (included in the box). And if you want a volume controller for on-the-go use, you’re out of luck here – you’ll need to consider a third-party option.

Back to the good stuff: there are a couple of connectivity options here. You can either use the standard 3.5mm connector, or make use of the included custom-made USB-C adapter. This has a built-in DAC and AMP, ensuring you can access hi-res audio on the go, even with your smartphone. It also has an LED light that shines if you’re connected up properly – nice touch! It's worth noting, though, that there’s no 4.4mm adapter in the box.

I was also very pleased with the comfort and fit of the Meze Audio Alba. I typically use the Sony WH-1000XM6 to listen to my music, as I can often find in-ear options to feel a little tiresome after an hour or two. But not these. They fit snugly for me, and are lightweight enough to feel non-invasive. There are a range of different-sized eartips in the box, too, so you can find the perfect seal.

Of course, you don’t get the benefits of active noise cancellation with wired IEMs – something you’d expect from the best wireless earbuds. But that firm seal was all I needed to unearth the full benefits of the Alba’s passive noise isolation abilities. Even when listening at middling volumes, chatter around the office and passing by vehicles were dulled significantly, helping me to remain immersed in my music.

So, all in all, I think it’s clear. The Meze Audio Alba are a brilliant option for anyone looking to enter the audiophile world, with a low price, stunning looks, and detailed sound. They’ll help you see your favorite songs in a new light. And for that alone, they’re well deserving of my recommendation.

Meze Alba IEMs on a table against a pink background

(Image credit: Future)

Meze Audio Alba review: price and release date

  • $159 / £139 / AU$239
  • Launched in June 2024

The Meze Audio Alba are a highly affordable pair of IEMs, coming in with a list price of $159 / £139 / AU$239. Interestingly, they appear to be regularly priced a little higher than this in both the UK and Australia, but only by a small margin. They were released in June 2024, and are available in a single colorway.

Meze Audio Alba review: specs

Drivers

10.8mm dynamic

Weight

14g

Frequency range

15Hz-25kHz

Connectivity

3.5mm; USB-C

Meze Alba wire detached from buds against pink surface

(Image credit: Future)

Should I buy the Meze Audio Alba?

Attributes

Notes

Rating

Features

Brilliant USB-C adapter, great passive noise isolation, detachable cable, no in-line controller or mic.

4.5/5

Sound quality

Well separated, defined sound with impressive bass and attention to detail.

4.5/5

Design

Gorgeous outer casing, beautiful braided cable, a little prone to tangling.

4.5/5

Value

Phenomenally priced for the luxurious sound and looks on offer.

5/5

Buy them if...

You want audiophile-grade audio on a budget
The Meze Audio Alba plate up high-standard audio at a pretty low price, making them an incredible option for anyone looking for an entry point into the audiophile world.

You want to stand out from the crowd
One of the things I like most about these IEMs is their gorgeous looks. Their zinc alloy and anodized aluminium parts make for a premium look, while the neatly braided cable and silver details top off a gorgeous set of in-ears.

Don't buy them if...

You want in-line controls or a mic for casual listening
If you’re buying these purely for casual listening, the lack of an in-line controller could be frustrating, particularly when you’re on the go. Having said that, these do feature a detachable cable, so you may be able to identify a suitable third-party replacement if you want a controller and a mic.

You want the best tangle-resistant cable
I had a great time with the Alba, but I did find that its cable was a touch prone to tangling. The tangle resistant nature of the Sennheiser IE 200 cable may be preferable if you don’t want to spend time unfurling your buds on almost every use.

Meze Audio Alba: also consider

Meze Audio Alba

Sennheiser IE 200

Activo Volcano

Price

$159 / £139 / AU$239

$149.95 / £129.99 / AU$239.95

$80 / £99 (about AU$120)

Drivers

10.8mm dynamic

7mm dynamic

1x 8mm, 2x 6mm dynamic triple-driver

Weight

14g

4g (per bud)

5g (per bud)

Frequency range

15Hz-25kHz

6Hz-20kHz

20Hz-20kHz

Connectivity

3.5mm; USB-C

3.5mm

3.5mm; 4.4mm; USB-C

Sennheiser IE 200
I love the Sennheiser IE 200 and they really do feel like the natural competitor to the Meze Alba. With an entry-level price-point, attractive braided cable, and small-sized outer casing, the likeness is there for all to see. The IE 200 offer pleasing low-end weight, fantastic instrument separation, and a beautifully lightweight feel. They aren’t as premium-looking as the Alba, but they’re still a top-tier pair of affordable IEMs. Read our full Sennheiser IE 200 review.

Activo Volcano
The Activo Volcano are an exceptionally low-priced set of IEMs for anyone interested in entering the audiophile world. They supply prominent bass, multiple connectivity options, a secure fit, and a detachable cable. They are a little large for my liking, and they won’t offer the most neutral sound on the market, but they’re still a solid budget option. Read our full Activo Volcano review.

How I tested the Meze Audio Alba

Meze Audio Alba's USB-C adapter on circular surface against a pink background

(Image credit: Future)
  • Tested for two weeks
  • Used in the office and while out and about
  • Predominantly tested using Tidal

I tested the Meze Audio Alba in-ear monitors across the course of two weeks, after a thorough run-in. I predominantly used their 3.5mm connectivity option, while hooked up to my laptop – but I also tried the USB-C dongle with my phone when listening on the go.

Most of the time, I used the Alba while playing tracks via Tidal, in order to access higher-res music files. On Tidal, I ran through the TechRadar testing playlist, which features tracks from a wide range of genres. However, I also played a number of tracks from my own personal library, including some go-to tunes I use for testing audio gear.

Where appropriate, I compared the Meze Audio Alba side-by-side with the Sennheiser IE 200 on aspects such as sound quality, design, and features.

More generally, I’ve tested tons of products here at TechRadar, where I largely focus on the audio-visual segment. I’ve reviewed everything from all-action party speakers, such as the LG xboom Stage 301, through to premium IEMs, like the Sennheiser IE 600. As a result, I have a strong understanding of what is required for audio gear to stand out in a highly competitive market, and what makes a product great, rather than good.

  • First reviewed: September 2025
  • Read more about how we test
Weekly poll: which iPhone 17 model will you buy? Or did Apple miss the mark?
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This year brought a major shake-up in Apple’s smartphone line – if you skipped the Tuesday announcement, check out our summary here. The iPhone Pros have a new look, there’s a new tier called “Air” and the vanilla model got such a major upgrade that many might skip the small Pro and get it instead. The small Galaxy S and Pixel Pro might be sweating right now. Let’s start with the Apple iPhone 17 – what’s the big deal? It finally has a ProMotion display, Apple talk for 120Hz LTPO, and it even has an anti-reflective coating. That’s something that Samsung reserves only for the Galaxy S Ultra,...

Weekly poll: which iPhone 17 model will you buy? Or did Apple miss the mark?
11:11 am |

Author: admin | Category: Mobile phones news | Comments: Off

This year brought a major shake-up in Apple’s smartphone line – if you skipped the Tuesday announcement, check out our summary here. The iPhone Pros have a new look, there’s a new tier called “Air” and the vanilla model got such a major upgrade that many might skip the small Pro and get it instead. The small Galaxy S and Pixel Pro might be sweating right now. Let’s start with the Apple iPhone 17 – what’s the big deal? It finally has a ProMotion display, Apple talk for 120Hz LTPO, and it even has an anti-reflective coating. That’s something that Samsung reserves only for the Galaxy S Ultra,...

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Infinix GT 30 hands-on: a gamer-centric smartphone with customizable GT Shoulder Triggers
5:31 am |

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Weekly poll results: the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE needs a solid price cut
2:23 am |

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iPhone 17 Pro Max pre-order delivery in the US slips to October
10:33 pm | September 13, 2025

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iQOO 15 allegedly spotted in the wild
7:31 pm |

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The upcoming iQOO 15 has been heavily featured in the rumor mill lately. We know quite a bit about the unannounced flagship. Now we allegedly get to see the phone or potentially a dummy of the phone in the wild. The photo doesn’t reveal much, but it clearly shows a flat display with practically no bezels and a rear side with a large camera island with what looks to be an LED ring around the edge or perhaps a white accent ring. We can’t say for sure. iQOO 15 live photos We already know quite a few details about the iQOO 15, some of which have been officially confirmed. The flat...

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