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Sennheiser MM200
£99

Yes, we know the lanyard design is a bit unusual, but get beyond that and what you get is good musicality and detailing from these headphones

Altec Lansing Backbeat 906
£90

The neckband might not suit everyone, but we like the good sound and usability of these Altec Lansings

Sennheiser HD800
£1000

These Senneheisers offer much, but are beaten by close rivals in important areas

Sony MDR-XB500
£60

These Sony closed back headphones are nowhere near good enough for the money – you can buy far better

Shure SRH240

Shure SRH240

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£70

We're used to better quality from Shure than these SRH240 over ear headphones offer

Philips SHB9000
£99

They're simple enough to use, but we found the sound from these Philips cans to be woefully substandard

Jabra Halo

Jabra Halo

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£99

These headphone may look like they're for Star Trek fans only, but we found they had a reasonably good sound

Sennheiser CX550
£60

Enjoyable in all but the most testing circumstances, the CX550s look, feel and sound like value

Shure SE102

Shure SE102

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£75

They might look a tad strange, but these in-ear Shure's are sonically awesome

Beyer DTX60
£60

First impressions are good with the DTX60s, but despite the fact they're light and comfy, they lack bass presence

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