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  • BlueAnt Embrace
    BlueAnt Embrace review With muddy sound and a tendency to let our ears heat up, the Embrace headphones demonstrate that a high price doesn’t always equate to the best experience
    £127
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  • Maxell Retro DJ
    Maxell Retro DJ review They’re not the best budget headphones around, but Maxell’s Retro DJ mini-cans sound great, with a really well-defined mid-range.
    £23
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  • Creative HQ-1600
    Creative HQ-1600 review A murky sound and ugly design make these a poor choice among budget headphones
    £25
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  • Motorola Motoactv
    Motorola Motoactv review Loads of innovative and useful features, but also disappointing limitations and a short battery life
    £245
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  • Lindy Premium Hi-Fi Headphones
    Lindy Premium Hi-Fi Headphones review We're pleasantly surprised by Lindy's first premium headphones. While they’re too heavy to wear out and about, they sound fantastic for the home
    £75
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  • Overclockers Primo 6100i
    Overclockers Primo 6100i review If your needs are modest, the Primo 6100i does the job, although we’ve seen similarly priced PCs with more features
    £400
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    Orange Amplification OPC
    Orange Amplification OPC review Amp maker Orange comes close to creating the perfect musician’s computer with this beautifully-designed performance and production PC
    £999
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  • Sony MDR-ZX500
    Sony MDR-ZX500 review Although they’re not the best headphones money can buy, this set from Sony is comfortable, lightweight and has a big, fun sound
    £33
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  • Sony MDR-NC100D
    Sony MDR-NC100D review This is a great pair of noise cancelling earphones, but they don't come cheap
    £116
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  • Digital Silence DS-321D
    Digital Silence DS-321D review These noise-cancelling earphones produce a detailed sound and effectively eliminate continuous background noise
    £60
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  • Sennheiser CX 880
    Sennheiser CX 880 review The delicate sound produced by the CX 880 set is well worth a listen but they’re rather quiet
    £40
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  • Philips SHE9000
    Philips SHE9000 review Philips' SHE9000 earphones sound decent, but they're a little disappointing at this price
    £23
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  • Puresound Technologies ClarityOne
    Puresound Technologies ClarityOne review Loud, clear and precise, these earphones live up to many of their maker's claims, but they're just a little uncomfortable
    £114
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    Sennheiser PX 210 BT
    Sennheiser PX 210 BT review Comfortable, portable and with excellent sound, Sennheiser has made the ultimate Bluetooth headphones
    £90
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