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CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
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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JayBird Endorphin Rush Athletic Earphones review
The Endorphin Rush Athletic Earphones are a good choice for fitness freaks looking for a super-secure fit and thumping, encompassing bass. The sound isolation may make them unsuitable for some types of outdoor exercise, but the solid build quality means they'll stand the test of time Read more
28 August 2009 by Jasmine France
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Sony MDR-710LP review
Sony has added to its well designed, high-performance headphones lineup with the MDR-710LPs -- light and portable headphones that strike a good balance between style, comfort, performance and value. You'll hear an exceptional amount of detail in your music, but don't expect lashings of velvety warmth Read more
25 September 2006 by Nathaniel Wilkins
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Shure SE115 review
The SE115 sound-isolating earphones are at the entry-level end of Shure's SE line, but still offer a comfortable fit and good sound quality. They don't provide a huge amount of detail, but they do deliver on the bass front, making them a solid choice for fans of reggae and hip-hop Read more
2 July 2009 by David Carnoy
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Logitech Noise-cancelling Headphones review
Logitech wins style points for its Noise-cancelling Headphones' modern, yet understated design, and bonus points for the soft, pleasantly squishy padding that lines the inside of the cups and conforms nicely to the contours around the ear. The headphones come with a nice array of extras, and, in terms of performance, they are certainly up to the task Read more
22 September 2006 by Jasmine France
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Klipsch Custom 1 sound-isolating earphones review
The Custom 1s are a great pair of entry-level sound-isolating earphones, as long as your music taste plays to their strengths. With a very balanced, flat tone, they're far more suited to unplugged music than electronica or heavy metal. You also get solid build quality for the price, although the fit takes a while to get used to Read more
24 March 2009 by Nate Lanxon
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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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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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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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JVC Marshmallow review
Although they're very inexpensive, the JVC Marshmallow earphones are a huge step up from stock earbuds. They offer a secure, comfortable fit, good sound quality across all genres, and decent noise-isolation capability. Available in a wide variety of colours, they're also fairly stylish Read more
10 September 2009 by Jasmine France
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