Reviewed on December 5, 2008If you own a new iPod or iPhone 3GS, the Apple In-Ear headphones are a great value. Owners of older iPods and iPhones will have to decide whether the mic and remote compatibility issues are worth overlooking for the substantial boost in sound quality.TAGS:headphones, microphone, Apple Computer, earbud, Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, generation
Reviewed on August 21, 2008The Creative HS-1200 wireless USB gaming headset does a good job with VoIP and games that require voice communication, but overall audio quality is lacking.TAGS:headset, Counter-Strike, microphone, headphones, games, PC
Reviewed on November 1, 2007The Turtle Beach Ear Force AK-R8 headset manages to avoid the design missteps of its predecessor while delivering the same excellent surround-sound experience for games, movies, and music on your PC.TAGS:Turtle Beach, module, headphones, headset, microphone, VoIP, audio card, connection, PC, USB
Reviewed on August 1, 2006If you're the type who prefers uncompressed or lossless formats, require low-profile headphones, and don't mind investing in high-end headphones, the Shure E500PTH should be on your short list.TAGS:Shure, Ultimate Ears, earphone, headphones, microphone, adapter
Reviewed on November 18, 2005Far from being an audiophile pick, the Jabra C220s Flexible Stereo Headset will suit on-the-go types whose cell phones double as MP3 players and are concerned far less with sound quality than portability.TAGS:Jabra, microphone, headphones, earbud, MP3 player, MP3