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CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Sony MDR-NC100D review
The Sony MDR-NC100D earphones have an unusual design and actively filter out ambient noise. Sadly, they're let down by their sound quality. Read more
14 February 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Monster Powerbeats by Dr Dre review
If you're after a sporty, cool set of earphones for your workouts, the Monster Powerbeats by Dr Dre earbuds will be a good bet. But they're expensive and, because they don't isolate outside noise, you won't get the signature bassy Beats sound. Read more
31 May 2011 by Luke Westaway
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Shure SE115m+ review
There's not a great deal wrong with these Shure SE115m+ headphones. They hardly blow us away, but if you've just bought an iPhone or iPod and are looking for a sonic upgrade, these should serve you well. Read more
6 October 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Sennheiser HD 595 headphones review
Two massive earcups shelter your fragile lugs, and a soft velvety coating keep these massive cans comfy atop your discerning bonce. The Sennheiser HD 595s welcome you to the world of high-end headphones, without requiring a bank heist to pay for them. Their open-back design may make you less than popular, however Read more
10 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Monster Beats by Dr Dre Solo review
The Beats by Dr Dre Solo on-ear headphones can make some songs sound muddy, which is a shame given their price, but they have a stylish and durable design that makes them well-suited to use on the move. The inline controls, mic and call-answer buttons are useful features too Read more
20 January 2010 by Jasmine France
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Monster Beats by Dr Dre Tour in-ear headphones review
If your ear canals are big enough to host the super-long earpieces of the Beats by Dr Dre Tour in-ear headphones, you'll be rewarded by a stylish and durable piece of kit that offers clear and balanced audio. Those seeking to add flair to their listening set-up should check them out Read more
14 April 2009 by Jasmine France
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Klipsch Custom-2 sound-isolating earphones review
The Custom-2s are great sub-£100 earphones for jazz, soul and vocal genre lovers. If it's music that can be performed live without any amplification, electronics or mixing desks, it's probably suitable for the Custom-2s, making them enjoyable earphones despite their weaker high-end performance Read more
8 August 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Audio Technica ATH-ANC7 headphones review
Audio Technica's ATH-ANC7 headphones are a comfortable pair of cans. Noise-cancellation is excellent and sound quality is good -- bass and treble are well balanced and mids are clear and prominent. Another favourable design quirk is the gold-plated audio jack, which ensures good audio transmission Read more
19 May 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Etymotic hf2 sound-isolating earphones review
If you're looking to take your iPhone's music-playing capabilities to new levels, the Etymotic hf2 sound-isolating earphones will help Apple's phone reach great heights. This pair of earphones provides a clean sound, plus a button for silencing music so you can take calls Read more
18 March 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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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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