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i do not think i have good ears that are sensitive to music. Please suggest me a earphone/headphone that is very comfortable to wear to use with N800.
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I've had three pairs of Sennheiser CX300s, can't go wrong with them. They deliver a lot of bass, clear sound, and it comes with different sized ear buds, to ensure the perfect fit. Because of this, they block most of the noise around you, and at high volumes, no noise gets out! And, to top it all off, they're only about £17.99!

I tried the Sennheiser CX400s, which do give a crisper sound, but the N8x0 can't deliver enough bass to let them sound their best. Because of this, I'm recommending the cheaper (and more suited) CX300s.
 
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I'm thinking of buying Koss SportaPro ... I don't like in ear headphones ... Any advice on those ?
 
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me 2.
i do not like in-ear thing. i like leather-like ear cups. I do not know if leather is better than foam-like.
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Originally Posted by fredoll View Post
I'm thinking of buying Koss SportaPro ... I don't like in ear headphones ... Any advice on those ?
it should be a good choice according to some reviews.
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When I do run headphones on the tablet, I'm usually using a set of Energy Noise Cancelling headphones, or a cheaper set of Sennheiser's when at work.
 
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I use the Koss Portapro headphones and am more than satisfied with sound quality with classical music.
They are light and comfortable and do not tire my ears.
Outsiders do not hear them.

And they fold into a supplied bag smaller than my fist.
 

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These in-ear phones from dealextreme are easily the Most Comfortable I have ever used, and they'll set you back a whopping $3.50:

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.9879

They aren't great for music, but they aren't bad. I find I'm using them more than my pricey earphones and headphones, just because of the comfort.
 
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Originally Posted by GeraldKo View Post
These in-ear phones from dealextreme are easily the Most Comfortable I have ever used, and they'll set you back a whopping $3.50:

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.9879

They aren't great for music, but they aren't bad. I find I'm using them more than my pricey earphones and headphones, just because of the comfort.
Those look like CX300s without Sennheiser written on them.
 
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Originally Posted by Cadabena View Post
Those look like CX300s without Sennheiser written on them.
Maybe. They actually come with a little tag that says, "Sony MDR-N99." Counterfeit or not, I don't know.
 
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