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FeedaMail: CNET Reviews - Most Recent Portable Audio Devices

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Philips Fidelio M1 (White)

While they fall short of delivering truly excellent sound, the well-designed Philips Fidelio M1 on-ear headphones are comfortable to wear and well-suited for day-to-day use.

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Grace Digital Ecoxgear Ecoxbt (black)

The Grace Digital Ecoxgear Ecoxbt's waterproof design and affordable price make it the go-to wireless speaker for pool parties, bathrooms, and other wet environments.

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Noontec Zoro HD True Sound (White)

While their build quality is nothing special, the Noontec Zoro HD headphones improve on the original Zoros, offering audiophile-grade sound in a $100 pair of headphones.

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JBL Charge (blue)

The JBL Charge is a nice compromise for those who want a better-sounding portable wireless speaker but don't want to make the jump -- both in terms of size and price -- to something like the Jawbone Big Jambox or Bose SoundLink.

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Harman Kardon NC

While they may not be quite as comfortable as Bose's ultrapopular QC 15 headphones, the Harman Kardon NCs offer slightly better sound and have a built-in rechargeable battery to power the active noise-cancellation circuitry.

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Philips Docking Speaker (DS1155)

While the JBL OnBeat Micro is a bit better in terms of sound and feature set, the Philips DS115 is the better-looking iPhone 5 speaker dock.

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Beyerdynamic T90

Sure, the Beyerdynamic T90 is pricey, but no other less-expensive headphone can match the T90's combination of comfort, sound, and build quality.

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Moshi Keramo

The Moshi Keramo earphones offer good, detailed sound and an eye-catching design for a fairly reasonable price.

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Nu-Force HP-800

While it's less geared to mobile use, the $150 NuForce HP-800 is one of the better-sounding full-size headphone models for the money.

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Incipio NX-102 f38 (Bright Turquoise)

While they may not be truly special for their modest price, the Incipio f38s are solid, good-sounding headphones for the money.

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