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Phiaton PS 210i $129.00
By Chris Thomas May 13, 2011
Phiaton PS 210i
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Introduction

The Phiaton PS 210is are an entry-level set of in-ears that boast an unusual design and entry-level performance. There aren’t too many bells and whistles attached to this set of headphones, but there is a rather odd-looking turbine on the back (will not actually grant you the ability of flight). Get ready to meet the Phiaton PS 210is.

Comparisons

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This review is organized into 11 pages
Page 1
Tour & Design

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Page 2
Sound Quality

Decent frequency response and distortion, but bad tracking.

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Isolation

The silicone sleeves offer hardly any isolation, so there is no illusion of any noise cancellation present in these in-ears.

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Comfort

The Phiaton PS 210is are your standard, silicone-sleeved in-ears.

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Usability

The Phiaton PS 210is are a very basic set of in ears, so there are only a few things you can do with them.

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Sennheiser MM50 iP Comparison
Sennheiser MM50 iP

We compare the PS 210i to the MM50 iP.

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Sony Triqii Comparison
Sony Triqii

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Etymotic Research hf5 Comparison
Etymotic Research hf5

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Shure SE115 Comparison
Shure SE115

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Conclusion

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