Crave Type "shure headphones" into Google and you're bound to get links to sites claiming that Shure is debuting its first attempt at making full-sized headphones. Not quite true, actually. At today's ...
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Review Shure's venture into the professional headphones market may seem late. Find out if it manages to bring forth the "legendary performance" in its first attempt.
Crave Q: Recently I have been considering a new pair of headphones because I am getting quite tired of the standard Apple earphones that the iPods come with. I have three products ...
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Crave UE Triple.fi 10vi
Q: I just want your personal opinion on this as a CNET editor of music devices and accessories. Let's say money is not a factor. I am ...
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Crave The Super.fi series is targeted at a wide range of musical genres.
I'm no fan of in-ear canalphones for two good reasons. They stopper up your hearing, which can be ...
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Crave Question: What's the first thing you should do after opening the package of your new iPod? Most will probably answer: Fondle the iPod and be amazed at how pretty it is. ...
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Review Shure has several models in its SE line of in-ear headphones, starting with the SE110 and moving all the way up to the SE530. Its newest model for 2009 is the SE115, which, at US$120, is a step-up from the SE110 but still would be considered more of an entry-level model in the Shure line.
Crave The iLuv iEA15 adapter.
MP3 Mailbox Monday has had quite the hiatus, so I've selected a healthy mishmash of questions that should satisfy the span of curiosity about recent (and ...
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Review While Philips may not be as popular in the headphone market as it is with TVs, we find out if the Dutch electronics giant knows a thing or two about in-ear headphones here.
Features You don't have to wonder anymore which are the coolest gadgets at COMEX this year. We round up some of the crushworthy stuff you can get at the annual tech extravaganza.
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Review Can the third-generation iPod classic stay attractive with the dwindling popularity of high-capacity hard drive-based MP3 players? We find out.
Crave The second iteration of the X-mini Max is upon us. We had a brief hands-on with the Max II five months ago, but now after blasting the living daylights out of ...
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Review Razer is a gaming brand and as such, it markets its Moray headphones as in-ear noise-isolating "gaming" earphones. And while there really isn't anything different about them from other soft earbud-style headphones in their price class, they do indeed pair up quite nicely with the PSP, DS, and MP3...
Crave The Ultimate Ears 700 Noise-Isolating Earphones are the latest upscale earbuds to hit the market for your listening pleasure. What sets the new headset apart from previous Ultimate Ears models is ...
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Crave Swiss company Phonak, which prides itself as "the world's leading manufacturer of innovative hearing technology," has officially launched its new line of Audeo earphones. The company says, "Audeo earphones are designed ...
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