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The bad: Expensive; design isn't that portable; quite a bit of sound bleeds out for all to hear.
The bottom line: The Creative Aurvana X-Fi headphones are a good option for bass-loving frequent fliers who have the money to spend and don't mind others eavesdropping on their listening experience.
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Not worth the cost
Aug 10, 2008Rating: 4 out of 10 (Mediocre)
Pros: Good noise cancellation
Cons: Poor construction and design
Opinion:
Picked up a set at an electronics show, wish i did more research now. Noise cancellation is good, but bass boost is average for headphones this cost. Prefer my old Bose set. The construction is rather shoddy, feels quite cheap once you actually have it in your hands - the wire to the headphone is loose after a couple months, so sound cuts out sometimes. It is comfortable to wear but, stylistically quite ugly. Better to wear at home when no one is around. Would be 'average' rating, but for the cost would expect more.
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