avreview.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 06:39:11
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Sound quality is generally impressive. Bass response is extremely potent, although at higher volumes they occasionally distort. They also lack the separation and tonal clarity to compete with the best in the group. The über-powerful audio output makes fo...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-14 06:39:16
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There has been a change of name for the Zen Aurvana, which is now the Aurvana In-Ear, to make way for the rest of the product line (see box). However, they are indeed the same set of earphones as the previous version. Note that they also come in whit...

Comes with an adaptor for use in airplanes, Cleaning kit and case included, 6 pairs of tips in 3 sizes, Sound quality...

Isolation against cable friction could be improved...
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One to test before you buy, but if youre going to blow the budget, we would recommend spending a little more and get a pair of Eshures instead...

Styling, blocks out ambient noise, better than the speakers you get in the box of your MP3 player...

Trouble reproducing base, carry case does carry everything...

One to test before you buy, but if youre going to blow the budget, we would recommend spending a little more and get a pair of Eshures instead...
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In-ear headphones have been taking off in recent years. What was once the domain of specialist headphone companies like Etymotic and Shure is now populated by the likes of Philips and Sony. With the Aurvana in-ear headphones, Creative has decided they...

Nice highs, good balance between bass and treble, small and comfortable...

Mid range sounds bloated and lacks detail, fatiguing to listen to The Final Word Creatives Aurvana in-ear headphones arent the best headphones youll ever hear, particularly if you listen to guitar driven tunes, but nonetheless they provide a comfort...

Creatives Aurvana in-ear headphones arent the best headphones youll ever hear, particularly if you listen to guitar driven tunes, but nonetheless they provide a comfortable and reasonable sounding alternative to your iPod ear buds.
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If you’ve ever struggled to hear your music above the outside world, then you should be considering a pair of in-ear earphones. They act like earplugs with a small speaker in the middle, stopping most ambient noise dead in its tracks, and then injec...
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As Macworld has noted many times, a better set of headphones is the easiest way to get more audio enjoyment out of your iPod or iPhone. We recently took a look at a number of in-ear-canal headphones—also known as canalp...
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mp3.com Updated: 2011-08-14 06:39:21
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The Creative Aurvana X-Fi offers advanced sound enhancement features not found in other headphones and those features work as advertised. These headphones also offer great sound quality and noise cancellation, and they come with some handy extras.

The Creative Aurvana X-Fi offers advanced sound enhancement features not found in other headphones and those features work as advertised. These headphones also offer great sound quality and noise cancellation, and they come with some handy extras.

The Creative Aurvana X-Fi headphones are expensive, the design isnt that portable, and quite a bit of sound bleeds out for all to hear.

The Creative Aurvana X-Fi headphones are a good option for bass-loving frequent fliers who have the money to spend and dont mind others eavesdropping on their listening experience.
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2011-08-14 06:39:39
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Creatives lightweight black in-ear buds rival the sound reproduction of more expensive sets but need more fit options to truly compete. High and midrange sounds are reproduced well, and bass is solid. Creative includes several silicon earbuds, but we...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-14 06:39:41
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Creative has pulled together a very nice audio package here. The Aurvana’s are a terrific-sounding set of headphones that deliver crisp, well-defined audio across the sonic spectrum. They deliver very good balance—no instrument is emphasized at the exp...
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Creatives new Zen Aurvana noise-isolating earphones ($99.99 direct) fit nicely into a category inhabited by products such as the Etymotic ER6i, the Shure E2c, and the Ultimate Ears super.fi 3 Studio. Put simply, they block unwanted noise very effect...

Compact and lightweight. Very good noise isolation. Very good overall sound quality.

You hear cable thump and wind whistling when youre walking around.

These ultracompact Zen Aurvana earphones block noise better than most. They sound very good, but the cable thump and wind noise make them better for commuting than for walking around town...
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When Creative asked me to look at its latest set of in-ear headphones, it didn't take much persuasion for me to agree. Creative has generally done very well on TrustedReviews, with both its budget £20 EP-630 headphones and its noise cancelling HN-700s gar...

As a bundle, these headphones seem great with nice packaging, well fitting ear buds, dual driver design and what would be a reasonable price for a set of top end headphones. But the insubstantial cables and truly poor sound quality make these headphones b...
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