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Soundmagic E10 review
These stylish earphones sound as good as sets that cost twice as much. They come with a neat travel pouch, and a clip to keep the cable tidy. Our bullet-shaped review sample was finished in black and red, with distinctive red cabling, but you can also find pairs in silver and black, black and gold, and purple and black. Each enclosure made from metal - a welcome rarity in sub-£50 in-ears. The shells house dynamic drivers, and have a small opening to allow more natural reverberation of the sound and a better sense of space. This particularly lends itself to reproducing rich, vibrant bass tones with plenty of natural character. A great buy.
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SoundMagic E10 in-ear headpones, £30. For anyone still using Apple's atrocious EarPods - There's no excuse for using the rubbish pair of bundled headphones that came with your smartphone, tablet or handheld games console. They are cheap, nasty and sound atrocious - fact. Luckily you don't have to break the bank to get significantly better sound; SoundMagic's E10 is a fantastic pair of in-ears that will only set you back £30. Available in several colours and bundled with several silicone tips to get the best possible fit whatever the size of your ear canals, the SoundMagic E10 is a classy pair of headphones considering the bargain price. Each bullet-shaped earbud is made from metal and despite using dynamic drivers, the bass, treble and mid-range all sound far better than anything else in this price range.