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£50

Heavy, fiddly earpieces and a sound that seems detached and so a little uninspiring. They could and should be better than they are.

£80

Easy to set up and comfortable, the sound can be bettered by cheaper, wired options. Okay, if you must have wireless

Grado GS1000i

Grado GS1000i

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£1000

We know they look odd, and they leak your musical tastes to those nearby, but we can't recommend these can enough for sonic quality

Ultrasone HFI 2200
£230

Quirky looks and they sound unconvincing: there's plenty out there that deserves your money more than these.

Jays q-JAYS

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£130

One of the smallest in-ear design around, the q-Jays are hugely effective, sounding good and weighing next to nothing

Shure SE110

Shure SE110

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£80

Shure's in-ear headphones are incredibly comfortable and a welcome return to form in the sound stakes

£35

A reasonably detailed, if bass-light listen.

£150

Many noise-cancelling headphones can sound soporific – not these, though, they pump out your music with gusto

£159

Featherlight 'phones that use real cherry wood to enhance their sound; awesomely detailed performers

£70

These in-ears use an effective noise-cancelling unit, and have a rich, detailed sound. They don't look great though...

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