Yahoo! says- "A detailed review for the Audionic Studio4 professional headphones as we take a look to see if they are really worth buying."
CCG writes - "The Sineaptic SE-1 is quite a remarkable headphone. It's an amazing first product from a new company. It does some unusual things like offering Bluetooth and 3.5mm inputs in an audiophile headphone. It offers an incredibly unique driver design at an amazingly low price. Its build quality is fine, but not spectacular, as long as you get one with no production issues."
All in all, I’m a fan of the Cleer Arc II.T They’re brilliant at what they’re advertised for: being the ideal running companion.
Serious about your headphones? Noise-canceling is the way to go.
when it comes to headphones, dont cheap out. buy a good quality pair once. yes, it might be expensive, but considering you going to use it for longer than 5 years, its actually quite cheap.
i know i bought Sennheiser headphones like 8 years ago and they still going strong. great thing about em is that if any component breaks/wears out, they can be replaced at a fraction of the price. cables, head band, ear covers, and speakers are all replaceable.
with cheap sets you tend to damage your hearing slowly. with quality headphones you dont have to worry about such things. even at low volumes, the sound quality is extremely great so you dont have to have it full volume cracking your ears open.