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Sennheiser HD800

At $1,400 the Sennheiser HD800s are assuredly the largest and most expensive set of headphones that have ever touched our ears. The cost may seem outrageous, but in this case the performance may just match the price.

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Philips SHN7500 Noise Canceling Headset

Cancel noise out with the Philips SHN7500 Noise Canceling Headphones while you listen to your music.

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Monster Beats by Dr. Dre Headphones

Monster and Dr. Dre teamed up to make the Monster Beats by Dr. Dre headphones that look great, but do they perform?

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Logitech Noise Canceling Headphones

Do you travel a lot and wish you could have some peace and quiet? Use the Logitech Noise Canceling Headphones to block out the noise!

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Philips SHE9850 In ear Headphones

The Philips SHE9850 In-ear headphones might have a pricey price tag, but they sound much better than your stock earbuds that come with your portable media player.

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CES 2009: S1 Audio NxSet Neckphones

Do you long for your old boom box so that others could hear your music while you walk down the street? Maybe the S1 Audio NxSet Neckphones will fill that need.

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Lenovo Webcam and Headphones

Using Lenovo's webcam and heaphones, video chat with your friends, snap some pictures or talk while gaming.

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CES 2009: Skullcandy Stack Headphones

Skullcandy's new retro Stack headphones are a little bit of old school but a whole lot of new school technology.

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Apple iPod Shuffle 3G

The latest version of the Apple iPod Shuffle (3rd Gen) bring a new design change, and some new features.

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Turtle Beach AK-R8 Headphones

The Turtle Beach AK-R8 headphones feature 8 built-in speakers, including a woofer, in each ear! Listen to surround sound at an affordable price.

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