techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-17 08:36:22
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These in-ear headphones have been designed for MP3 players, but we found them just as impressive with a laptop.The sound quality was excellent, with a bass sound that didnt swamp things. Creative put this down to a powerful 9mm transducer that provide...

Excellent sound quality, Fairly priced, Noise-isolation works well...

Lead is quite thin which could make it easier to break...

These in-ear headphones have been designed for MP3 players, but we found them just as impressive with a laptop.The sound quality was excellent, with a bass sound that didnt swamp things. Creative put this down to a powerful 9mm transducer that provide...
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Remarkably its estimated that around 18% of the UK population own an MP3 player, and of these its primarily men and under-30s who top the table. And that figure doesnt take into account the 80% of us who now own mobile phones, most of which feature...
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This is a single triangular unit 25cm long, 11cm at the base and 10cm tall. All the controls are in a line on the top, microphone, volume down and volume up on a single rocker button, and a multi-use that is on, pairing for Bluetooth and hold for off. Fin...
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I am trying hard not to sound like a broken record, but I will tell you one more time, and hopefully the last – the stock earbuds that came packaged with your shiny new MP3 player aren’t doing you any favours. Sure, we don’t expect many you to not spen...

Compact, comfortable and relatively stylish. Good sound quality.

Feel a bit cheaply constructed, raising concerns for durability.
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A few weeks ago, we had reviewed Boses in-ear headphones; they were nice, but what took them off an average budget buyers shopping list was their over-the-top price tag; at the end of the day, a consumer is looking for value for money. Today, lets t...

Good Sound Quality, In-ear noise isolation, Affordable, Sleek Black/White Look.

May take a while getting used to.

Usually, headphones come with a slightly short cable, which causes them to fall off due to the constant tugging. For the EP-630, Creative hasnt been so miserly in this department, theyve tailed along a 1.25 meter cable with their product. This lengt...
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Back in October I looked at the PlayGear Stealth headphones from Logitech. These were in-ear headphones, aimed at the PSP market, but they performed well with audio players too. Although the Stealths lacked bass, they did offer exceptional value for money...

The Creative EP-630s are the best in-ear headphones that I've ever used. At just under £20, they're not the cheapest you can get, but if you're looking for a good upgrade to the bundled headphones that came with your MP3 player, check these out...
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