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Creative Aurvana Live

07 Oct, 2008, 1:39 pm IST | Siddharth Bhatia | Headphones Headphones

Creative is all over the place when it comes to multimedia peripherals, ranging from soundcards to headphones. In this review we'll cover a popular set of headphones, the Creative Aurvana Live. It's now available in India, so it's time we gave it a close look...

Design and Features
One look at these headphones and you know that a lot of effort has gone into the design, what with a glossy black finish for the outer surface of the ear cups, married to a nice looking dark gun metal rim.

The headband and handles for the cans are black, and so are the cushions around the inner periphery of the earcups. These cushions make them comfortable to wear, and the ergonomic design helps. The weight of the unit is manageable, besides.

These are closed back style, so most of the background can be acoustically expected to be cut off. The cans don’t really fold inwards or anything, so portability is affected slightly. Having said that, I must add that the unit comes with accessories like a modular extension cord, a small-big converter jack (3.5 mm to 6.3 mm) and a nice felt pouch to carry the headphones.

The creative logo is imprinted in the metal colored font, just below the centre of the shiny black cans. These are 32 ohm speakers with 103 dB/mW sensitivity. Please click on the table above for complete specs.

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