These aren’t low-profile by any means so will noticeably protrude from your ears. Now, because of the technology involved, the earbuds themselves are larger than conventional earphones tend to be. You won’t hear noises going on around you while listening with these, which is great if you’re keen to get away from the world. The marketing promises up to 98% noise isolation and that feels about right. You end up feeling cocooned by these earphones, thanks to them actually protecting your ears from noise elsewhere. When I switched over to the bassy tones of The Chemical Brothers, the sound boomed into my ears at just the right level so it never felt overwhelmingly powerful. Listening my way through Foo Fighters’ back catalog, I found old favorites re-invigorated thanks to how sharp they sounded. Clarity is consistent throughout and you’ll be surprised what notes or flourishes you hear, that you might not have heard before with your regular commuting earphones. The mids are clear, the highs live up to their name, and the bass is suitably punchy but never overwhelmingly so. Sound wise, these are pretty great earphones whether you’re an audiophile or a regular user. But Creative are a good and solid name in the audio field, right? And these do offer a touch of class to an already solid concept. That honor goes to 1MORE, priced at $50 less. If you just like having great audio rather than knowing the minutiae of such things (like me), just trust in the fact that this is a very good thing.Ĭreative Aurvana Trio Earphones aren’t the first triple-driver earphones out there. Through such technology, these earphones deliver a measured frequency response of 5 to 40,000Hz-roughly double what the human ear is capable of hearing. Two armature drivers deliver clear mids and highs, while a bio-cellulose driver deals with the bass in a powerful manner. Effectively, each earbud is made up of three sound drivers that relay the sound to you. Triple-driver headphones are a relatively new concept that sounds more confusing than it is. As an avid but anti-social gym goer, I was quiet impressed by the feature-but let’s dive in because there’s a lot more than just good noise isolation to be found in the Trio. One of the biggest things to consider when purchasing new earphones is where you’ll be using them? Are you planning on listening to music at home in or are you going to use them outdoors while exercising or working out at the gym? Outdoors use is where the Creative Aurvana Trio Earphones particularly shine-their passive noise isolation effectively cocoons you away from the rest of the world. Priced at $150, are they worth the cash though? We took them for a spin to find out more. Creative’s Aurvana Trio Earphones are the latest premium in-ear headphones keen for your attention and your money.
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