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For a comfortable, extended listen, try these in-ear 'phones
The Grado SR325is headphones produce even better sound than the previous version without the 's'
These Panasonic's are great on paper with an innovative battery pack, but are held back by compressed and tiring sound.
These new GX100s are only slightly cheaper, but sound far more built to a budget –no Comply buds and a more compressed performance make these only average
These are sumptuously turned-out headphones, with an ultra-comfortable, closed-back design: you can listen long (and loud) without annoying your ears or others
Another well-built, nicely thought-out addition to the headphone hierachy from Denon.
Klipsch's Custom-1's fail to live up to expectations in just about every way
These Bluetooth wireless headphones from Sony really fail to impress with poor, sibilant sound.
The PXC350s are a cut price version of the PXC450s - the sound drives along nicely and value for money is good, although we prefer the PXC450s for noise canceling ability.
The Bluetooth-enabled Backbeat 903 is a real wireless winner