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Comply’s NR-10 earphones cost 80 bucks, promise great sound quality

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By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, April 17th, 2008 at 2:09 AM

Comply NR-10 earphones

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]

About The Author

Dusan Belic

Dusan has been using smartphones since their introduction and is now following the latest trends in the industry. The "convergence" is what he's most excited about, and writing about it is the next logical thing to do. He thinks that using a smartphone is what everyone who cares about their time should do. In addition to his interests in mobile phones, Dusan also loves to experiment with the latest web and mobile 2.0 services. The idea of accessing and managing your information from any device no matter where you are simply amazes him. Whether it's an online to-do list, note taking service or a video sharing social network, he's there to try it out. He admits though, he's still searching for the ultimate web-based organizational tool, which "sings" perfectly with the mobile PIM application. Dusan used to run SymbianWatch.com which later became part of IntoMobile. He lives in Serbia, South-East Europe, from where he edits the site on a daily basis.

  • Marc John

    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