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Jabra C820s

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The goodThe good: Clearly modeled after Bose's popular QuietComfort 2 noise-canceling headphones, Jabra's much more affordable C820s headphones are comfortable to wear, offer decent sound, and have effective noise-canceling circuitry, and they fold up for compact storage in their included carrying case--just like the Bose headphones.

The badThe bad: They don't sound or feel quite as good as the QuietComfort 2.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: For about a third of the price, Jabra's C820s noise-canceling headphones deliver much of what the Bose QuietComfort 2 headphones offer.

Specifications: Product type: Headphones; Design: Ear-cup; Weight: 7.1 oz; See full specs

Price range: $99.99

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 10/06/2006
  • Released on: 09/01/2006
Imitation may be sincerest form of flattery, but we're not sure the folks over at Bose are going to feel so thrilled after they get a look at and listen to Jabra's C820s noise-canceling headphones. While the C820s headphones aren't exactly clones of Bose's QuietComfort 2, their design has certainly been inspired by that popular and well-advertised model, right down to the included bundle of accessories and storage case. And the kicker is that you can find the C820s online for slightly more than $100, which is almost a third of the price of the QuietComfort 2.

Like the QuietComfort 2s, the C820s headphones feature an over-the-ear (circumaural) design and soft, cushioned earpieces that effectively seal off your ears from a noisy environment. The Jabra headphones offer the same fold-flat design of the QuietComfort 2 and have noise-canceling circuitry that's built into the headphones themselves, rather than having a little box incorporated into the cord. They also come with a protective carrying case and a two-prong adapter for plane travel, as well as an extra bit of cord that extends the length of the headphones' cord. That main cord is detachable from the headphones, so you can use the headphones to simply hush noise (say, while you're riding on your lawnmower) without the hassle of dangling cables.

The long and short of it is that these two headphones are very similar. But here's the deal: the Jabra headphones just aren't quite as good. They're comfortable headphones, but not quite as comfortable as the QuietComfort 2. Their noise cancelation is effective, but it's a tad less effective than that of the QuietComfort 2. They sound good--but, again, not quite as good as the QuietComfort 2.

Now, the QuietComfort 2 aren't the best-sounding headphones we've heard, especially at their lofty $300 price, but they do sound richer and more refined than the Jabra headphones and their bass packs more oomph. Jabra's bass is decent enough, but on bass-heavy tracks, such as Snoop Dogg's "Drop It Like It's Hot," you can really sense that the Bose's bass is fuller and a little tighter.

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    Summary: An excellent choice of noise canceling headphones for the budget conscious.

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