Comply’s NR-10 earphones cost 80 bucks, promise great sound quality
By Dusan Belic on Thursday, April 17th, 2008 at 2:09 AM PST In Accessories

Comply NR-10 Earphones are not for everyone. Not all of us can actually tell a difference between a $30 and $100 earphones. The NR-10 cost $80 and according iLounge folks who had a chance to take them for a ride provide a great value for money. Scrap that, they even compared them with similar offerings by Bose, which is a pretty flattering endorsement. On the con side, the bass-heavy sound may be a bit much for some listeners, they noted. iLounge’s full review is available from here.
The NR-10 specs:
- Passive Noise Reduction at 48dB or better
- Frequency range: 20Hz – 20,000 Hz
- Impedance: 16 Ohms
- Cable Length: 43in
- Integrated Volume Control
- 1/8″ Gold-Plated Stereo Plug (3.5mm)
Finally, aside from the earphones, the package also includes a pair of slim-size foam tips, a pair of standard-size foam tips and a deluxe travel pouch. More information is available on Comply’s website.
NOTE: You’ll need a phone with standard 3.5mm audio jack or at least a converter cable to use the Comply NR-10 Earphones.
[Via: Gizmodo]


I dont know how much this ilounge people were paid to write this misleading review. I ordered the headset based on this review and found it extremely worst. Its even worst than the $5 chinese headset available on d streets. Sheer waste of money. Balls to this company