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CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Sony MDR-NC500D review
The over-the-ear MDR-NC500Ds are, according to Sony, the world's first digital noise-cancelling headphones. Lightweight and extremely comfortable, they certainly provide the best noise-cancelling experience we've had to date. We just wish the bass response was better Read more
3 February 2009 by Frank Lewis
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Sleek Audio SA6 wireless earphones review
The SA6 wireless earphones are lightweight and comfortable. They can also be plugged into a traditional headphone cable for wired use, which is fortunate, as wireless reception when on the move isn't perfect. Nevertheless, the SA6s remain fantastic performers, especially with acoustic, vocal and softer music Read more
29 January 2009 by Nate Lanxon
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Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10 Headphones review
If you're searching for stellar-sounding in-ear headphones from a reliable, high-quality brand, the Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10 earphones fit the bill -- just make sure the gigantic earbuds fit in your ears. With three balanced armatures in each ear piece, the buds are large and potentially uncomfortable for the smaller-eared among us Read more
29 September 2008 by Jasmine France
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Audio Technica ATH-W1000 headphones review
Like their more expensive older siblings, the Audio Technica ATH-W1000s provide an emphasis on brightness and exceptional musical clarity. While they lack some low-end emphasis, these comfortable, closed-back headphones are excellent for reference use in a studio Read more
19 June 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Denon AH-D2000 headphones review
The Denon AH-D2000s are among the most open-sounding pairs of closed headphones we've ever heard. They provide masses of detail in all genres of music as well as a sonically neutral, balanced sound. Considering their price range, these cans are terrific value for money Read more
30 May 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Klipsch Image sound-isolating earphones review
The Klipsch Image sound-isolating earphones could be the most comfortable pair of 'phones in the world. Say goodbye to 'ear fatigue' and hello to compact comfort. The Images aren't light on sound, though, with plenty of isolation and a well-balanced, warm voice Read more
9 May 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Sennheiser PXC 450 headphones review
Sennheiser's PXC 450 noise-cancelling headphones claim to offer outstanding sound quality and optimum protection against ambient noise. They're aimed at the high-end consumer who's after terrific sound accuracy, primarily while travelling Read more
27 June 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Grado RS-2 Reference Series review
The RS-2s' handcrafted wooden parts are specially cured over many production steps to perfect the 'Grado sound'. Other top-notch components include oxygen-free copper cables and high-power neodymium magnets. This adds up to the best headphones we've ever heard -- but they're insanely, eye-wateringly expensive Read more
11 September 2006 by Steve Guttenberg
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Bose QuietComfort 3 review
Bose's luxuriously designed QuietComfort models have set the standard for premium noise-cancelling headphones. The QuietComfort 3s are significantly smaller than their predecessors, and they feature an on-ear design rather than the over-the-ear format of the QuietComfort 2s. They also usefully come with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery Read more
8 September 2006 by David Carnoy and Steve Guttenberg
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Sennheiser HD 650 review
31 August 2006 by Steve Guttenberg
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