Creative is currently having a 20% off coupon code for their Aurvana X-Fi Headphones. They are already the cheapest according to GetPrice and use 20AUGET to get 20% off.
Promotion ends 31 December 2010.
Creative is currently having a 20% off coupon code for their Aurvana X-Fi Headphones. They are already the cheapest according to GetPrice and use 20AUGET to get 20% off.
Promotion ends 31 December 2010.
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Generally, yes. However, I don't think it deserves to be negged.
for the RRP I think it is probably not that good of a deal but @ $100 delivered you cant really complain i suppose?
Well this is the lowest price by miles, yes: http://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=Creative+Au…
Still, I'd shell out a few more dollars and grab a longer-lasting pair.
I know what you mean and I usually do shell out more money for the better ones but to buy a "better" brand with similar function you'd be looking @ 300 - 400 dollars? correct me if im wrong, if you have an excellent noise cancelling headphones for ~200 to recommend, im all ears. Otherwise I think this is great for what it is especially there are plenty of raving reviews out there with the only major downside being the high RRP and noise bleeding.
Are you kidding, there's a plethora of reasonably priced noise cancelling cans for UNDER $200…
http://www.noise-cancelling-headphones-hq.com/noise-cancelli…
All of them have rave reviews if you want to check Amazon & Newegg.
Also JVC HANC250, Bose QC-15 & Sennheiser HD280 are excellent value for money.
I'd trust any of those over Creative.
Hands up if you opened this just to see who negged Scotty lol
I got a second hand QC2 for about a 100 on ebay.
I'd stay away from the Aurvanas: http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Aurvana-X-Fi-Noise-Canceling-…
Flimsy construction, uncomfortable and poor passive isolation.
Denon, Bose or Sennheiser are a better, equally-priced alternative.