ie8 fix

Radius radHeadphone Live earphones: Titanium drivers wrapped in style

The Radius radHeadphone Live earphones are sleek, durable, and work well for hip hop and pop music, but those with a more eclectic taste in music should steer clear due to the sometimes overpowering low-end.

Click for more pics.

(Credit: CNET Networks/Corinne Schulze)

Radius popped onto the scene this year with a collection of stylish, generally good-sounding earphones that were priced to sell and featured Japanese design characteristics indicative of their mother country. The company is now expanding its U.S.-based line to include the radHeadphone Live earphones, another good-looking pair that houses a set of titanium drivers in its earpieces.

Like the well-received Atomic Bass earbuds, the Live earphones are heavy on the bass--too heavy at times--but these have a higher-quality build and a price tag to match ($79.99).

Read the Radius Live headphone review.

CNET Update
Sony teases PS4 ahead of Xbox reveal
Sony posts blurry video of the PlayStation 4, Yahoo plans more ads for Tumblr, and rumors fly about a new MacBook Air model.
Play Video
 

Member Comments