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CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Panasonic RP-HC500 headphones review
The Panasonic RP-HC500s are attractive headphones. Wearing these cans is a comfortable experience and their build quality pays attention to detail. Their noise-cancelling abilities score two enthusiastic thumbs up, with complete silence replacing ambient noise and chatter Read more
23 November 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Sennheiser PXC 350 headphones review
There's no question that the Sennheiser PXC 350s are excellent headphones. Their rock solid construction goes hand in hand with their fabulous hi-fi and noise-cancelling qualities. These headphones will give you some of the most consistently deep and gentle sounds you can get around your head Read more
22 November 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Jays q-Jays sound-isolating earphones review
The Jays q-Jays are the world's smallest dual-armature earphones, providing both a sub and a tweeter in each earpiece. With their diminutive size, the 'phones fit snugly into any ear, but still provide impressive sound quality on the toughest of tracks. With these small 'phones, you'll get big sound Read more
31 October 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Shure SE420 sound-isolating earphones review
Shure's SE420 sound-isolating headphones offer very good sound quality and are comfortable to wear -- if you can afford to splash out £200 on a pair of earphones, they will add a new dimension to your listening experience Read more
8 August 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Denon AH-C700 earphones review
At £149, Denon's AH-C700 earphones may be pricey but they provide excellent value for money. The sound produced inside the silver-bullet-style aluminium shafts is exquisite and they are super-comfy in the ear, too Read more
24 July 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Etymotic ety8 In-The-Ear Bluetooth Earphones review
They may make you look like a complete muppet, but Etymotic's ety8 stereo Bluetooth headphones are leaders in their field and produce better sound quality than any of their current competitors Read more
11 July 2007 by David Carnoy and Phil Ryan
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Sony DR-BT50 Bluetooth headphones review
Sony's new DR-BT50s are ultra-stylish headphones aimed at the trendy 20-somethings who want to rock out with their MP3-laden mobile phone. With a built-in microphone, a set of music-player controls and even folder-navigation buttons, the DR-BT50s have potential Read more
28 June 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Shure SE310 Sound Isolating Earphones review
Shure's SE series is a new sound-isolating line of earphones that promises to be just as good as the company's top-of-the-range E series. The SE310s have outstanding audio quality -- as you might expect from a £170 pair of headphones Read more
12 March 2007 by Jasmine France
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Shure E3c review
The E3cs block high levels of ambient noise in any environment by blocking your ear canals, so you can hear all of your music's detail without cranking up the volume and blasting your ears (and fellow commuters). Their sound is lovely and warm, with incredible clarity and transparency, but then they are expensive Read more
9 October 2006 by Steve Guttenberg
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Logitech Noise-cancelling Headphones review
Logitech wins style points for its Noise-cancelling Headphones' modern, yet understated design, and bonus points for the soft, pleasantly squishy padding that lines the inside of the cups and conforms nicely to the contours around the ear. The headphones come with a nice array of extras, and, in terms of performance, they are certainly up to the task Read more
22 September 2006 by Jasmine France
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