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Shure E4c headphones

Shure's E4c earbuds are simply the best in-ear headphones we've ever heard.

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Shure E2c Headphones

These small, cone-shaped earbuds offer excellent isolation and pro sound quality.

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Shure E3c Headphones

The E3c is an audiophile's delight, just don't expect Earth-shattering bass.

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Shure E500PTH sound isolating earphones

If you're the type who prefers uncompressed or lossless formats, require low-profile headphones, and don't mind investing in high-end headphones, the Shure E500PTH should be on your short list.

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Sennheiser IE 8

This pair of sound-isolating earphones is one of our all-time favourites, with explosive bass that dance fans will adore.

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Klipsch Custom-3 earphones

The Custom-3 'phones are bursting with detail, warmth and power, but their design and fit won't suit everyone.

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Klipsch Image X5 headphones

The Klipsch Image X5 earphones are a bit of an investment, but they're worth it if you demand excellent audio quality and have had trouble with ear bud fit in the past.

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Philips SHE9850 sound-isolating earphones

An excellent all-rounder, with good detail, a balanced, warm sound and superb comfort and fit. Deeper bass and brighter treble exists in competing models, but for almost all genres of music and in most listening environments, the SHE9850s will impress and for a good price.

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Creative Aurvana in-ear headphones

If you need lightweight, quality in-ear earphones and don't want to break the bank, check out the Creative Aurvanas, which match up quite well against the Shure E2cs.

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Klipsch Image sound-isolating earphones

The Images are easily the most comfortable earphones we've ever worn, and possibly the most comfortable in the world. But get ready to pony up some serious dosh.

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Denon AH-C751 sound-isolating earphones

Don't consider them a choice for your workouts, but for seriously impressive sound quality without being full-sized headphones, the AH-C751s are practically unrivalled.

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V-moda Vibe

The V-moda Vibe headphones are a great option for style-conscious bass-addicts looking for some worthy portable headphones.

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Sony NWZ-A818 Walkman

One of the few MP3 players that sound great right out of the box. Users looking for the whole package (sans radio) will be pleased.

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Sony MDR-EX90LP

The Sony MDR-EX90LP earbuds sound as good as their price tag suggests, but there's nothing particularly exciting about them. They're just good headphones with an understated design.

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SanDisk Sansa Express

The SanDisk Sansa Express is a solid choice for those who need an ultra-convenient MP3 player with a decent smattering of features.

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SanDisk Sansa Clip

The SanDisk Sansa Clip is an incredible value MP3 player that's set to edge out the competition with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality.

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SanDisk Sansa c250

The e250 has an impressive range of features for the low price, but sound quality is less than stellar.

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iRiver Clix (2nd generation)

The 2nd gen iRiver Clix offers the perfect blend of hot design, desirable features, and stellar sound quality. If you're looking for an alternative to the iPod Nano, this device should top the list.

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SanDisk Sansa View (16GB)

If you value features and price over a flashy interface and excellent sound quality, the SanDisk Sansa View digital media player is definitely worth a look. It's easy to use and offers a relatively large screen and a memory expansion option.

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Archos Gmini 104

If what you're after is a really basic, simple, and cheap MP3 player, the Gmini 104 is a fine choice. People who want up-to-date technology, however, should look elsewhere.

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