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CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Nokia BH-501 Bluetooth headset review
The Nokia BH-501 Bluetooth headset comes in a stylish black or white colour and is very easy to use. The 'phones are comfortable and fit around the head well and you can enjoy clarity and no distortion when listening to music. You will also have few complaints when it comes to call quality Read more
15 June 2007 by Kent German
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JVC HA-NC80 noise cancelling headphones review
JVC's HA-NC80s offer a truly affordable way for you to escape the hums and bangs of public transport and office chatter. JVC claims the HA-NC80s will block 75 per cent of such ambient noise -- for this price, that's an enticing claim Read more
12 June 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Shure SE530 noise-isolating headphones review
If you're obsessive about music you owe your ears Shure's SE530 noise-cancelling headphones. They may cost £330, but they're worth every penny -- they make every other pair of earbuds seem vastly inferior Read more
25 May 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Beyerdynamic DTX 50 noise-isolating headphones review
Beyerdynamic's DTX 50 headphones feature noise-isolating tips to keep the outside world out of your head, and considering the quality of their bass reproduction, they're a bargain. Our only issue is with the mid-range audio, so you might want to stick to dance music Read more
24 May 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Shure SE210 sound isolating headphones review
The SE210s may seem expensive for headphones at around £80, but they're actually the entry-level model in audio expert Shure's new sound-isolating range, which uses foam tips to block out noise from the outside world Read more
10 May 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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Bose TriPort In-Ear Headphones review
The Bose TriPort In-Ear Headphones won't block out the sound of screaming children but they do provide far better bass than your MP3 player's stock headphones -- they're worth a listen, despite some physical design flaws Read more
2 March 2007 by Mike Kobrin
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V-Moda Bass Freq headphones review
V-moda's Bass Freq headphones come in a range of eight bright colours, making them stand out from the crowd of drab headphones currently found on the market. As their name suggests they're heavy on the bass, and priced at around £30 they won't put a huge hole in your wallet Read more
5 January 2007 by Jasmine France
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V-moda Vibe review
Headphone maker V-moda may be a newcomer in the digital audio domain, but you wouldn't realise it listening to the company's products. The premium Vibe in-ear headphones are a fashion-forward set that come with a handy small leather pouch and offer a rich, bass-heavy audio response Read more
15 December 2006 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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