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by joshhan,
Dec 26, 2006
Pros: Nice sound quality.
Cons: Bulky battery pack might make use outside my cube difficult.
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by pablo_lie,
Mar 2, 2006
Pros: Comfort, lightness, acceptable sound (with battery), moderate price
Cons: Poor sound without power, clunky battery and cabling, "ear pressure"
The Bottom Line: Personally, I'd spend some more money and get the Panasonic RP-HC300, of which I am a big fan.
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by goald50,
Feb 19, 2006
Pros: CRYSTAL CLEAR, Small, Sexy, Good Value for the Money
Cons: Cumbersome battery pack and wires. Less bass kick.
The Bottom Line: If sound quality rules over bass punch, buy these headphones. The quality is a good value for the $100 to $150 range.
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by jumpfroggy,
Jan 21, 2006
Pros: Lightweight, great sounding, compact, decent price.
Cons: Always needs batteries to sound good, not too bad.
The Bottom Line: Buy these. Good phones, good price.
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by scotteldridge,
Jan 10, 2006
Pros: good sound at different volume levels, great NR for midrange
Cons: battery pack is a bit heavy, and not detachable
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by kingzefer,
Nov 29, 2005
Pros: Good sound quality, comfortable, good performance/price balance
Cons: Battery pack a little goofy
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by casual_user,
Oct 18, 2005
Pros: Nice style, good headphones in general.
Cons: "white noise" while on noise reduction.
Too delicate.
The Bottom Line: pass.
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by lobsters,
Oct 8, 2005
Pros: Noise Cancellation, Good Sound Quality, Comfortable, Foldable, Nice Bag, Airline Adapter
Cons: Noise Cancellation Device Quite Big, Sound Quality So-so with Noise Cancellation Off
The Bottom Line: A very good noise cancellation headphone. A must for travelers. A cheap way to solve noise issue at work place.
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by wmstrome,
Jul 25, 2005
Pros: Small, compact, foldable, carrying case
Cons: Uncomfortable headsets, noisy, disappointing bass response, overpriced, very large, inconvenient battery pack (2XAAA)
The Bottom Line: If you can get the Centrios (at half the price), I think it would be a MUCH better choice.
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by jfpilon,
Jul 15, 2005
Pros: amazing noise-cancellation
good sound
Cons: complex folding operation
no batteries included
The Bottom Line: All in all a very good purchase and I would recommend them to any iPod commuter out there. Their drawbacks can be overlooked in view of their portability.
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