Headphones

Reviews

£ 299

Luxuriantly appointed and complete with surround mode and apt-x embellishments, Sennheiser's PX360-BT's aren't cheap, but they're worth it

£ 38

Despite being affordable enough, these smart looking Santoks have a bright sound and lack of apt-X, making them hard to recommend

£ 100

They're certainly eyecatching enough, but these Jaybirds need a £45 apt-X bolt-on package to move above being merely average

£ 200

There's no denying we like these over-ear Nokia's but bearing in mind their lack of apt-X and sky-high price, they struggle to keep up

£ 60

These Nokia cans will give you a wonderfully detailed sound that's clear and open - just don't expect too much bass

£ 80

The Blackbox i10's are the first set of 'phones we've seen that connect directly to an iPod using Apple's 30-pin jack, and we're very impressed

£ 30

These Genius noise-cancelling over-ears have great noise cancelling ability, but the sound is both woolly and lacking in clarity

£ 45

The bass-heavy Skullcandy 50/50s are never-the-less an engaging listen

£ 45

With funky looks and good sound quality the Sony MDR-EX500LP headphones are well worth an audition

£ 22

If you buy the SoundMagic PL11s you will have very little to grumble at