Price range: £6.60
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What is it: Cheap, sound-isolating earphones
What we think: Worthwhile step-up from stock earbuds for not very much money
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 9 October 2009
Tags: Creative, Creative EP-630, headphones, audio quality, earbuds
We like:
Compact, comfortable and relatively stylish; choice of five shimmery colours; offer a reasonable amount of passive noise isolation; solid sound quality for the money
We don't like:
Slightly lacking in bass with some songs; feel cheaply constructed and may not prove very durable
CNET UK judgement:
The Creative EP-630 earphones offer a comfortable and stylish design, solid audio quality and handy sound isolation. They're good value overall
Full review:
The stock earbuds that come packaged with shiny new MP3 players don't do anyone any favours. After loading up your device with music, the next thing to do is replace the headphones. Of course, if you're not absurdly picky about audio quality, we can understand not wanting to spend much on a new pair. That's where options such as the sound-isolating Creative EP-630 earphones come in. For just £15, the EP-630s offer a more comfortable fit than stock earbuds and improved audio. Continue Reading...
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