
Forget trying to interact with people. In such a fast-paced world we live in, everyone can find solace in donning a pair of earphones, listening to your favourite song and drowning out the world around you.
Whether it's commuting long distances, breaking up the monotony of work or trying to sneak a listen of the latest tune while your teacher is talking rubbish about equilateral triangles, there's nothing like the secrecy of the in-ear 'phones.
While they are not musical statements of intent like when you slap a pair of cans on, when you get your personal music piped to you in-ear, you want the quality to be pristine and, most of all, you don't won't the nosey world around you sneaking a listen.
Here TechRadar has selected its favourite earphones for under £100. We chose this budget as it is the price your average music listener would pay out when purchasing a set of earphones.
Not that there is anything average about the following selection, as you are about to find out…




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mohai
December 31st 2009
4. m185874 has a fair point, this word really has posts it's real meaning and stands for a lot of things
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m185874
December 30th 2009
3. Joe should limit his online commentary efforts until his knowledge of the contemporary use of English is more complete. Someone who uses lower-case "i", and fails to start sentences with a capital letter is hardly in a position to criticise others' use of the language.
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mohai
December 30th 2009
2. Sony MDR-XB40EX, got these for £14.99 on play.com, very good!
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joe2
December 30th 2009
1. i know you have bigger issues to worry about but please don't use the word "pimp" as a complimentary word. It's vulgar and it bothers me. I'm no prude, pimps are just misogynist criminals and their behavior shouldn't be glamorized.
sorry for this post, but i had to say it
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