avreview.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 03:13:36
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Were all used to carrying our music around with us these days, whether it be on iPod or mobile phone. But its very rare to get a decent set of headphones in the same box as a portable music player of any kind, so its well worth investigating a bett...
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macworld.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 03:13:36
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Creative Labs is one of the few companies that has managed to make any headway against the iPod, thanks to its successful range of Zen MP3 players. However, its Aurvana Live! Headphones work just fine with the iPod. As the name implies, the Aurvana Li...

Very good sound quality with high frequency range, comfy padded earpieces...

A bit heavy, not very portable, few bundled accessories...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-09-26 03:13:36
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We first had a play with the Aurvana Live headphones at CES in Las Vegas back in January. The Creative team at the show were raving about them, and rightly so, because they’re great.The most note-worthy thing about the Aurvana Live headphones is that t...

Look and feel great Sound quality is fab...

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We first had a play with the Aurvana Live headphones at CES in Las Vegas back in January. The Creative team at the show were raving about them, and rightly so, because they’re great.The most note-worthy thing about the Aurvana Live headphones is tha...
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For the price the headphones offer a good mellow and well-balanced sound. However at loud volumes, watch out for those high notes. >> Our score8/10>> Your score?/10>> See other reviews with this score>> How would you rate this p...

Build quality, overall sound...

Not completely collapsible in design, struggles with high notes...

For the price the headphones offer a good mellow and well-balanced sound...
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A high quality pair of headphones from Creative, the Aurvana Live! sounds impressive and are comfortable, making them a good choice for users looking to spend a little more.

Rich sound, relatively well balanced...

Slow sound may annoy some The Final Word A high quality pair of headphones from Creative, the Aurvana Live! sounds impressive and are comfortable, making them a good choice for users looking to spend a little more.

A high quality pair of headphones from Creative, the Aurvana Live! sounds impressive and are comfortable, making them a good choice for users looking to spend a little more.
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 13:47:43
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Over the years, Creative has made a name for itself by producing superb sound cards that never fail to impress. This time, the company attempts to ‘immerse users with audio’ with the launch of its Aurvana Live! headphones. The specs and the pr...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 13:47:43
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Over the years, Creative has made a name for itself by producing superb sound cards that never fail to impress. This time, the company attempts to ?immerse users with audio? with the launch of its Aurvana Live! headphones. The specs and the price looks...

Build; Accessories; Sound quality; Price...

Users have to increase the volume to hear low frequencies; No hard casing...

With a price tag of $249.95, the Creative Aurvana Live headphone is definitely a steal. It is lightweight, sounds great, and can definitely keep you entertained at home or on the go.Product Specifications:Driver Units: 40mm Neodymium magnet with compos...
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Meet the Aurvana Live!, entry-level over-ear headphones from Creative. While their pricetag isn't that big, their performance certainly gives potential buyers something to think about, as these are solid performers. There are a few minor issues, but nothi...

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Meet the Aurvana Live!, entry-level over-ear headphones from Creative. While their price tag (MSRP $99.99) isn't that big, their performance certainly gives potential buyers something to think about, as these are solid performers. There are a few minor is...

Considering that the Creative Aurvana Live! doesn't have many flashy or gaudy features, its sub-$100 price point is not only fair, but pretty good for the performance it gives you. Sure, it's not going to give you the versatility or performance you'd get...
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