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Griffin iFM review
A simple way to add FM radio to an iPod, iPod touch or iPhone, the Griffin iFM does a reasonable job of expanding the list of features Apple's ubiquitous MP3 players can do. Read more
27 May 2010 by Luke Westaway
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
iBlink Earbuds review
With most cheap earbuds more or less indistinguishable from each other, the iBlink Earbuds stand out by virtue of their built-in, music-responsive, flashing LEDs. The construction and sound quality isn't great, but they'll probably appeal to the target market of young folk Read more
8 September 2009 by Jasmine France
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Ultimate Ears MetroFi 170 review
Those looking to upgrade from stock sets without dropping a big wad of cash should check out the MetroFi 170 noise-isolating earphones. If you can get a decent fit, you'll be rewarded by good sound quality across all genres. And, if you keep them in the case, they should last a while too Read more
11 June 2009 by Jasmine France
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Apple In-Ear headphones review
Apple's £54 In-Ear headphones are a necessary upgrade from the standard bundled headphones -- and quite reasonably priced too. They are worn in the inner ear, providing a sound-isolating experience that lets you focus on what's important: the music. An in-line clicker remote and microphone are included on these headphones Read more
8 December 2008 by Donald Bell
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Sony NWZ-B133 Walkman review
Sony's B-series Walkman is tiny and cheap, and is clearly designed for on-the-go use with its built-in USB interface and simple design. While it offers a good range of features, such as an integrated FM tuner and voice recording, it's not laden down with frills. The sound quality is good, though not spectacular Read more
19 November 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Creative Zen Mozaic review
The Creative Zen Mozaic offers terrific sound quality and a decent feature set, and at a penny under £120 with a 16GB capacity, it's superb value. Considering its main competitor is the £150 iPod nano, that's a steal -- but there are a few flaws indicating precisely how it's so affordable, such as the screen quality Read more
23 September 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Koss PortaPro headphones review
The Koss PortaPro headphones take you back in time with their retro styling. Not everyone will be keen on the design, but light blue touches and extended hardware conjure fond memories of a time when Marty McFly and Tron ruled the world. Besides, these cans blew us away with their performance Read more
27 June 2008 by Justin Yu
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Sennheiser MX 560 review
If you're looking for an excellent pair of entry-level earphones, the MX 560s are a great choice. In red, black or white, these 'phones are available for a very decent price and for your money, you'll get good bass and a powerful sound for earphones of this ilk Read more
2 April 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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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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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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