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The Creative Aurvana X-Fi Noise-Canceling Headphones were reviewed by PCMag and the final result is pretty good – an impressive 4.5 out of 5 – scoring a very good rating.

As the name of the headphones suggest, the noise-canceling feature is the most important function, and it does a good job with an “excellent” mark on the review. The rest of the good notes are the following:
- Pleasant audio performance—much better than Bose’s Quiet Comforts.
- Well-defined bass.
- More powerful output than the Quiet Comfort 2’s.
- iPhone-compatible extension cable.
And now for the negative points, the most important information is that they aren’t very comfy, in other words, it could more comfortable but since the noise-canceling feature is perfect, it evens out.
Read the whole review at PCMag.
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