
The Zen Aurvana are Creative’s latest pair of noise-isolating headphones using their own AuraSeal technology.
The rather swish looking headset is going for £90 and claims to cut out 90% of background noise by forming a seal around the listener’s ear canal. Luckily for odd-eared people they come with three different sizes of earbuds for the even the largest of ears.
Other features include Creative’s Balanced Armature driver to provide excellent sound quality and a slider to adjust the length of the cables. Also included in the price is a cleaning tool and a handy carry case. Nice.
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July 9th, 2006 at 4:25 pm
[…] TrustedReviews have reviewed the Creative Zen Aurvana noise isolating headphones and they’ve given them a lowly 4 out of 10. […]
July 31st, 2006 at 8:43 pm
[…] PC World have compared the E500PTH to two other “iPod replacement” earphones, the Sennheiser MX 55 VC Street and the Creative’s Zen Aurvana. Unsurprisingly, the Shure earphones are the pick of the bunch (I should hope so, they’re five times the price of the Creative and more than twelve times the price of the Sennheiser’s!) with their sound again particularly impressing. […]