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Kicker EB141
£65

The Kicker EB141s may look snazzy, but most of the competition sounds better

Sony MDR-NC33
£50

Better than your bundled 'phones, but you can do much better for the cash

Lindy Active 24025
£40

Lindy isn't really known for its headphones, but these noise-cancellers are a more than creditable effort

Vivanco 27100
£40

These noise-cancelling cans might be a smaller design, but we found that the sound lacks refinement

Phonak Audéo PFE 111
£120

These in-ears may be comfy, but they sound rather sluggish

Grado SR80i

Grado SR80i

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£120

Grado's SR80i headphones may look like just a scaled-up version of its great SR60i, but with extra control and focus, we think they're worth checking out

SoundMAGIC PL50

SoundMagic PL50

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£50

If you usually find in-ear 'phones uncomfortable to wear and listen to, these could change your mind

Koss PRO4AAAT
£155

Despite passable looks, these headphones from Koss are heavy, cumbersome and with a poor, ill-defined sound that's best avoided

Audio Technica ATH-A500
£140

With the ATH-A500, Audio Technica has produced a set of cans that really should be on your audition list

Beyerdynamic DT440
£125

These close fitting cans offer a detailed and spacious sound, but music doesn't flow freely through them

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