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Recently, we reviewed the Aurvana Live from Creative which is set to deliver avid music listeners a melodious experience and the joy of comfort with its ergonomic design and lightweight. Creative specializes in sound and it has more to offer than just...
Very Comfortable, Light, Good Sound quality, X-Fi, Noise Cancelation, 3D Surround, Good Package...
Bass (X-Fi mode), Very Expensive...
The Creative Aurvana X-Fi sells for Rs.19,999 with a one year warranty. Now, thats highly expensive. But most of the Noise Cancelation headphones from acknowledged brands are expensive. For e.g., the Bose QuiteComfort 3 are for over 21K. So, the prici...
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tbreak.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:21:40
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The famous Marcel Marceau (a mime artist) once said, “Music and silence combine strongly because music is done with silence, and silence is full of music.” This hardly made any sense at all until now. These words couldn’t be truer for the Creative Aurv...
The Creative Aurvana X-Fi is an exceptional headphone. The noise cancelling feature is quite astounding. With the headphones in noise cancelling mode you can barely hear your own voice when you speak, it really is that good. I managed to go a couple of...
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Sound quality, on the other hand, poses a problem. By default, the Aurvanas don’t offer very detailed sound. High notes are the real losers with these headphones. Indeed, all attention is turned toward bass frequencies and the medium...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:21:41
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We prepared a little surprise for you from Creative, and it is not mp3 player nor is sound card, neither one of products Creative is best known. For this test we got headphones attended primary for all air plane passengers, but also for all those who l...
Final impression is very positive. Headphones are very powerful with all kind of additional options that can be very useful to all frequent travelers and to all audiophiles. The problem can be price: around 300€. As far as we are concern, Creative A...
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9.4After reviewing the Bose QuietComfort 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones, I thought that I would never experience quality like that again... I was wrong. Creative have come to the noise cancelling party with their latest endeavor to the market c...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:21:41
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40mm Neodymium magnet drivers; Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz; Impedance: 450 ohms(on), 72 ohms(off); Noise Reduction Level: 20dB Being the first set of headphones to incorporate Xtreme Fidelity technology, Creative’s Aurvana X-Fi headphones have se...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2011-08-10 02:21:41
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Over the past two years, weve seen the proliferation of Sound Blaster products utilizing Creatives X-Fi technology, which gives a marked up audio experience for consumers. The latest product to feature the X-Fi chipset is their flagship Creative A...
All in all, the Creative Aurvana X-Fi can be seen as a definitive creation from Creative. Its ability to be driven passively without batteries is a plus point, though that means excluding all the bells and whistles of course. It isnt a perfect creatio...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:21:41
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We wouldnt be caught dead—or even in an airplane—without our Bose QuietComfort 2 noise-canceling headphones. Theyve changed our audio lives in the three years since we first acquired them, killing evil white noise on cross-country fligh...
Very good sound quality in ordinary conditions; X-Fi Crystalizer option enhances compressed audio; on-ear volume switch; lots of extras included...
Poorly designed, with bulky earpieces and problematic adjustable headset and audio connector cable; X-Fi CMSS-3D essentially useless...
Creatives answer to the Bose QuietComfort series of noise-canceling headphones, the Aurvana X-Fi delivers excellent sound quality—and some crippling design problems...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:21:41
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We’ve never liked headphones that use active noise cancellation because they simply mask environmental noise by generating background hiss. But Creative’s Aurvana X-Fi headphones are almost good enough to win us over. Donning the headphones and activat...
Active noisecancellation works well; good sound.
Active noisecancellation still detectable; harshes midrange tones; drains batteries.
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A couple of years ago I reviewed the Creative HN-700 noise cancelling headphones, which proved to be revolutionary. It wasn't the active noise cancelling that was revolutionary, rather the fact that Creative had brought the technology to market at a fract...
I hate flying, I really do, but these headphones really did make the long flight home from Las Vegas considerably more bearable. The noise cancelling is impressive, while the X-Fi CMSS-3D works well when watching movies, helping to create an immersive exp...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:21:41
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Just as good at noise cancelling as Bose’s QuietComfort 2, and they make your digital music sound better too. The newfangled feature that’ll have you scratching your noggin when you’re shoppin’ for headphones is noise cancellatio...
Great noise cancellation. Excellent sound quality.
Big and bulky. Can’t fold. Some audio leakage.
For $300, you can get a great pair of noise-canceling headphones from Bose or some other manufacturer. Or for $300, you can get a great pair of noise-canceling headphones that also make your music sound better. You decide...
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Creative recently sent me their Aurvana X-Fi noise-canceling headphones to evaluate, and after a few flights and some time to listen to them, I can tell you that they worthy contenders if you are considering taking the plunge. The Aurvana X-Fi is a gre...
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Great, clean, punchy sound when powered up; good noise reduction. Whats Naughty: Additional effects arent all that interesting. Whats the Deal: When youre traveling, a good set of noise reduction headphones can be a godsend, particularly if youre...
Great, clean, punchy sound when powered up; good noise reduction.
Additional effects arent all that interesting.
When youre traveling, a good set of noise reduction headphones can be a godsend, particularly if youre nestled near the engine noise on a big airliner. Creatives Aurvana headphones do a very nice job of cancelling out noise. In its basic, powered up...
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Here we look at the newest and most expensive of them all: Aurvana X-Fi headphones. Creative's ultimate headphone is meant to create 'uber' hi-fi sound - or X-Fi as they call it - from nearly any device, in any environment, be it on a train, a plane...
About as good as it gets from headphones...
Size. It's not the most portable of accessories...
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New headphones from Creative bring the companys sound-enhancing X-Fi technology to an already excellent set of noise-canceling cans.
Rich, full sound at all levels, Excellent noise reduction, X-Fi system restores some fidelity to MP3s, iPhone and iPod Touch adapter included...
Sound bleeds out from the headphones, Bulky...
Priced at a serious $299 and designed to compete directly with Bose’s QuietComfort 3 headphones, Creative’s Aurvana X-Fi Headphones are just as comfortable and do just as good at job blocking out unwanted noise. But Creative has a secret weapo...
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At its core, Aurvana X-Fi was clearly designed to be a competitor to Bose’s popular QuietComfort 2 noise-canceling headphones: Creative went with similar-sized circumaural earcups, which use soft interior memory foam padding with very similar silver...
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I approached the Creative Aurvana X-Fi set of noise-canceling headphones as a skeptic. First off, it costs as much as the noise-canceling industry standard, the Bose Quiet Comfort 2—a whopping $300. Then, the price seems to be driven by the inclusio...
Pleasant audio performance—much better than Boses Quiet Comforts. Excellent noise cancellation. Well-defined bass. More powerful output than the Quiet Comfort 2s. iPhone-compatible extension cable.
Cable fits awkwardly into headphones. The X-Fi 3D special effect isnt great. Set is less comfy than Boses Quiet Comfort 2.
These chunky headphones from Creative could be a bit more comfy, but they eliminate as much noise as the Quiet Comfort 2, sound much better, can operate passively, and can play more loudly...
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Creative made a bold move by integrating its X-Fi sound enhancement technology into a set of noise-canceling headphones, and it paid off. The Creative Aurvana X-Fi gives more expensive models like the Bose QuietComfort 2 and Sennheiser PXC-450 a run fo...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-24 01:30:34
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Released in September of 2007, the Creative Aurvana X-Fi is one of two noise-cancelling headphones offered by Creative Technology. Creative specializes in a variety of computer equipment, like the Sound Blaster sound card, but they are still new to noi...
These headphones feature three different audio settings to fit your situation...
They have an extremely low playback time.
Creative needs to improve the Aurvana X-Fi headphones if they want to stay competitive...
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