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  • Sound Blaster Recon3D Omega Wireless

    Sound Blaster Recon3D Omega Wireless

    CNET Rating8.1

    Great sound and comfortable design combine in this top-quality wireless headset rig from Creative. 1

  • Sennheiser Momentum headphones

    Sennheiser Momentum headphones

    CNET Rating8.3

    The Sennheiser Momentum headphones may not have enough bass to satisfy every taste, but they are in every other way the best sounding, full-size audiophile headphones we've heard in a long time. 2

  • Koss Porta Pro KTC

    Koss Porta Pro KTC

    CNET Rating8.4

    The Koss Porta Pro KTC headphones are lightweight physically but not in performance, and they have a convenient Apple inline remote. 1

  • Yamaha HPH-Pro300

    Yamaha HPH-Pro300

    CNET Rating8.3

    The Yamaha HPH-Pro300 headphones deliver very good sound for virtually all genres of music at plenty high levels and with convenient iPod control. 1

  • Sony MDRV55

    Sony MDRV55

    CNET Rating8.1

    The Sony MDRV55 headphones provide generally good quality sound and comfortable wear at a relatively low price, but miss out with no iPod in-line remote. 2

  • Sennheiser PX 360 Headphones

    Sennheiser PX 360 Headphones

    CNET Rating7.4

    The Sennheiser PX 360 headphones deliver a sweet sound with good bass, and also provide good comfort, but they lack an iPod control and may be too quiet for some content. 2

  • Skullcandy Aviator headphones

    Skullcandy Aviator headphones

    CNET Rating8.0

    The Skullcandy Aviator headphones combine a very good audio performance with good comfort and convenient iPod control.

  • Beats Solo HD headphones

    Beats Solo HD headphones

    CNET Rating6.7

    The Beats by Dr Dre Solo HD headphones offer plenty of bass, convenient control and great styling, but are offset by too tight a grip on the head and a strange lack of higher tones.

  • Philips Fidelio L1 Headphones

    Philips Fidelio L1 Headphones

    CNET Rating8.3

    The beautifully built Philips Fidelio L1 headphones are truly an audiophile's set, sounding sweet with portable speakers and home hi-fi systems.

  • Ferrari by Logic3 P200

    Ferrari by Logic3 P200

    CNET Rating7.0

    At AU$349, one fact remains — you're paying more for the brand than the sound, and you can get better audio elsewhere. Still, if you're the ultimate Ferrari fan, we're guessing that you won't be too disappointed with these.

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