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Sennheiser RS 160 review

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Sennheiser RS 160 review

The RS 160 wireless headphones aren't exactly cheap, and they lack some of the features sported by similarly priced rivals. But they cut no corners when it comes to sound quality. In fact, they're probably the best-sounding wireless cans we've come across, and they're comfortable too Read more

£140

29 March 2010 by Patrick Wignall

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Klipsch Image One review

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Klipsch Image One review

The Klipsch Image One headphones are a solid set of cans, offering decent sound quality and good looks. Other headphones in the same price bracket offer slightly better audio, but these are still great all-rounders. Read more

£110

24 February 2011 by Luke Westaway

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Hauppauge XFones PC-2400 review

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Hauppauge XFones PC-2400 review

If you're looking to kick back, relax and watch movies on your computer, put the Hauppauge XFones PC-2400 over your PC-loving ears. These are simple plug-and-play wireless cans, operating with a proprietary USB dongle to bring you excellent sound for your films Read more

£80

26 February 2008 by Nate Lanxon

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Shure SE310 Sound Isolating Earphones review

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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

£165

12 March 2007 by Jasmine France

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House of Marley Destiny TTR review

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House of Marley Destiny TTR review

The Destiny TTR won't satisfy hardcore audiophiles, but they deliver a powerful, rich, bass-oriented sound that we absolutely love. Read more

£250

23 December 2011 by Rory Reid

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AKG K 601  review

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AKG K 601 review

AKG's K 601 headphones feature large, comfortable cushions and a leather and metal headband. Users can enjoy bigger sound and precisely focused stereo left-to-right positioning, but a bulky design and poor performance with MP3 players means that the K 601s are better for home use Read more

£150

19 September 2006 by Steve Guttenberg

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Klipsch ProMedia In-Ear review

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Klipsch ProMedia In-Ear review

The Klipsch ProMedia In-Ear earphones are a worthy option, thanks to their precise sound, comfortable design and handy microphone. If you're a fan of thumping bass, though, look elsewhere. Read more

£80

25 February 2011 by Luke Westaway

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B&W C5 review

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B&W C5 review

The Bowers & Wilkins C5 earbuds offer a distinctive, classy design and a powerful sound that will please anyone who likes plenty of bass. They're expensive, but well worth investigating. Read more

£150

13 September 2011 by Luke Westaway

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Shure E3c review

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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

£110

9 October 2006 by Steve Guttenberg

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V-moda Crossfade LP review

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V-moda Crossfade LP review

If the V-moda Crossfade LPs were a superhero, they'd be The Incredible Hulk -- loud and absolutely out of control. If you love deep, brain-imploding bass, write your will and buy a set of these headphones pronto. Read more

£168

27 August 2010 by Rory Reid

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