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Shure E500PTH

The Shure E500PTH  in-ear, sound-isolating headphones will set you back $500, but they offer an innovative three-drive design delivering a breadth of highs and lows to your ear canal. They also came with an innovative Push-to-Hear module that allows you to silence the headphones in an instant.

Bose TriPort

Bose's comfortable TriPort  over-the-ear headphones were universally enjoyed by PC World's editors. The highs and lows are clear. The only significant complaint was sound leakage, which means they might annoy your fellow passangers on the bus trip home. The TriPort costs $150.

Headphones

As entertainment becomes increasingly mobile, an excellent pair of headphones  is a required accessory for all your portable gadgets.

Things to Keep In Mind

Whether you listen to music at home or in the gym or on the go, there is a pair of headphones on the market that will meet your needs. The following criteria will help you choose the product that best compliments your lifestyle.

Standard Headphone Types

Full-Size 

  • Generally more expensive and better quality construction.
  • Excellent for reproducing deep bass and surround sound.
  • Comfortable for the ears and less damaging to the ears at higher volumes.

Bud (or Earbud) 

  • Rest on the ledge of your ear, but aren't actually in the ear canal.
  • The most portable headphones around.
  • Produce lousy bass and higher noise distortion

Standard 

  • Fit over the ear.
  • Inexpensive and usually lightweight.
  • Mediocre sound quality reproduction.

In-Ear 

  • By far the lightest headphones.
  • Excellent sound quality.
  • Most accurate sound reproduction.
  • Long-term, high-volume use can damage the ears.

olding 

  • Fold to fit in a pocket.
  • Prone to breakage.
  • Produce quality sound reproduction.

Sporty Non-Slip Styles
  • These slip over the top of the ear and rest behind the head.
  • Very comfortable, slip-free, and less cumbersome for people with big hair.
  • Also available in earbud styles.
  • Cannot lie down while these are on.
  • A similar style that wraps around the ears.
  • Comes with cords instead of a headband.
  • Go into your ears instead of lying on top of the ears.
  • Same as the non-slip and go over the ears.
  • If you don't like earbuds, these are perfect.
  • Cannot lie down while these are on.

Gaming Headphones

Plantronics GameCom Pro Digital Stereo PC Gaming Headset 

Plantronics GameCom Halo 2 Edition 

Ear Force AXT Ultimate Gaming Headphones 

Icemat Siberia Gaming Headset USB 

Razer HP-1 Barracuda 8-Channel Gaming Headphones 

Ambient Noise Reduction Technology

If you prefer the luxury of pure unadulterated sound yet are surrounded by the noise of life, then noise cancellation head phones are the answer to your prayers. For those who travel or frequently use public transportation, you may want to consider looking into noise reduction headphones There are two main types.

High-End Products

Wireless Headsets

Most wireless headphones, while useful when hanging around the house, haven't demonstrated great sound quality as they often receive interference from other mobile devices, such as cordless phones. Therefore they produce static, hissing, and other undesirable effects. Bluetooth headphones may reduce some of these problems, but they have a short range and are not widespread.

Fun 'Phones

These three are nifty devices that would make a good gift for anyone -- or for yourself!

Bose QuietComfort 3 

These cushy headphones have special technology that reduces noise from the environment by producing an electronic signal to dampen the external sound. End result: you hear your tunes undisturbed.

Sennheiser MX75 Sport 

These lime-green sport phones are specially designed to grip your ear (not painfully) so that they don't budge even when you play your hardest. Interchangeable pieces help you size the earbud for greater customization.

Motorola S805 

These DJ headphones are Bluetooth-ready -- they can synch up with your music-filled phone or any other Bluetooth system without the annoyance of wires. The S805 isn't available yet, but you can read about it on Gizmodo.

Music

Stereo sound is designed to present a soundstage to the listener when the sound emanates from two speakers in a room. In this situation, you can actually hear each speaker with each ear. However, with headphones, only one ear hears the left channel, and one hears the right. This means you will not hear truly balanced stereo surround sound. Most people have used headphones and are used to this. Though if you're not, you might also want to experiment with some binaural recordings These recordings are made in such a way that the headphones give off a realistic sound. Of course, not much content is available in this format, but it is something to try just for fun.

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