Creative Aurvana X-Fi Review
Posted July 24th, 2008 by Alex IonNoise canceling headphones are not new to the market and we showed at least a couple of them in the past, but this time we took Creative’s Aurvana X-Fi for a test drive and will definitely tell you everything about it.

Weighing about 250 grams, with a great design using the black and silver scheme, these headphones use two AAA batteries and have on-ear controls to switch the device on and off or to adjust volume levels. But these are somehow standard, so why not get deeper and see why it would be worth it to buy and why wouldn’t.
PROs on the new Creative Aurvana X-Fi Noise Cancelling Headphones
- The noise canceling feature is great. It cancels out ambient noise really well and makes your music sound much more clearer.
- The “cans” are larger, extremely easy to wear and will offer the great comfort we all need when listening to music.
- Aurvana X-Fi is adjustable for a variety of different head sizes and comfort levels
- The X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity feature will restore detail and will expand your music and movies to surround sound.
- The X-Fi CMSS-3D feature is a virtual surround-sound effect that you’ll want to use with movies and games because it gives the sound a sense of physical depth
- The X-Fi Crystalizer feature really makes music sound better - it really does work with lossy files
- There’s the possibility to turn on and off the noise-canceling and other features.
Of course there are disadvantages so here’s what could have been built better:
- We would have appreciate a li-ion battery instead of two AAA even though it means it works just right after taking it out of the box
- The size and the weight of the headphones, are a big drawback. However I do agree that comfort and great noise-canceling need larger cans.
Price is somewhere at $300 so if you’re picky with your headsets, that would be a great solution.
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