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Januar 2008
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Pleasant audio performance—much better than Boses Quiet Comforts. Excellent noise cancellation. Well-defined bass. More powerful output than the Quiet Comfort 2s. iPhone-compatible extension cable.
Cable fits awkwardly into headphones. The X-Fi 3D special effect isnt great. Set is less comfy than Boses Quiet Comfort 2.
These chunky headphones from Creative could be a bit more comfy, but they eliminate as much noise as the Quiet Comfort 2, sound much better, can operate passively, and can play more loudly....
Udgivet: 2007-09-19, Forfatter: Mike , anmeldelse af: techcrunch.com
Abstrakt: Creative made a bold move by integrating its X-Fi sound enhancement technology into a set of noise-canceling headphones, and it paid off. The Creative Aurvana X-Fi gives more expensive models like the Bose QuietComfort 2 and Sennheiser PXC-450 a run fo...
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.
Abstrakt: 9.4After reviewing the Bose QuietComfort 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones, I thought that I would never experience quality like that again... I was wrong. Creative have come to the noise cancelling party with their latest endeavor to the market c...
Expensive, surround-sound feature doesnt work well The Final Word The Aurvana X-Fi is not inexpensive. But the nearest competitor, Boses QuietComfort 2, costs just as much and offers half the features. Which would you rather have – headphones that m...
The Aurvana X-Fi is not inexpensive. But the nearest competitor, Boses QuietComfort 2, costs just as much and offers half the features. Which would you rather have – headphones that merely block noise, or headphones that block noise and improve your...
Advanced sound enhancement features, Great sound quality and noise cancellation, Handy extras
Expensive, Arent that portable, 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. ...
Abstrakt: Creatives Aurvana DJ headphones are another part of the companys push into the audiophile market. These closed-back headphones have circumaural muffs, fitting around your ear to block out outside noise. I found the circular muffs a bit small, which m...
Abstrakt: With built-in Wi-Fi, this small-screen device is packed with features. Unfortunately, you can’t synchronise the device wirelessly, but you can stream media from your network if it’s available. The 2.5in display isn’t a touchscreen, so you need the but...
We would gladly forsake a lifetime of salt and vinegar pretzels and miniature bottles of gin if airlines handed out this noise-cancelling beauties at the start of a flight instead. Connect them to a music player and let the X-Fi gizmos squeeze every last...
Noise-cancelling isn’t as effective as the Sennheisers and Boses of the world, and you’ll either love or hate the artificial spaciousness of the X-Fi treatment (you can always turn it off it you don’t like it). Sound quality is great at...
If you’ve got room in your holiday bags for a plastic sombrero, there should be room for the Aurvana X-Fi. A great commuting gadget too, especially if not all your MP3s are ripped at the highest quality.Creative Aurvana X-Fi is tagged with Creative...