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The good: The AKG K 518 LE headphones offer a stylish yet understated design, a secure fit, and balanced audio quality.

The bad: Not everyone will find the AKG K 518 LE headphones comfortable, and some songs sound overly muddy.

The bottom line: The AKG K 518 headphones are a good value for eclectic listeners who want a portable earphone that needn't be stuck into the ear.

MP3 players may be losing market share to music phones, but one thing is certain: portable audio isn't going anywhere. And to enjoy it to the fullest, you need some decent headphones. Of course, not everyone likes pushing earbuds into their ears, which is where the still-compact on-ear headphone comes in. One such set is the AKG K 518 LE, which retails for $139 and offers a sleek design and balanced audio quality.

When it comes to gadget design, there's a fine line between dull and over-the-top, and AKG walks it nicely with the K 518 LE headphones. The semi-exposed metal headband and pop of color on the earcups give them a bit of style, but not so much that you'd feel overly conspicuous when rocking them in public. The headphones are available in a rainbow of shades--from red all the way to fuchsia (seven colors in all)--so you should have no trouble choosing one that appeals to your eye. The circular earcups are quite compact, measuring 2.7 inches across, making this model fall squarely into the on-ear category. Like any portable earphone worth its salt, the K 518 folds down for transport and includes a soft travel pouch.

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Quick Specifications

  • Release date08/10/09
  • Headphones Type Headphones - Binaural
  • Product type Headphones
  • Design Ear-cup
  • Color Blue
  • Weight 5.3 oz
  • Sound output mode [Sep 14, 2011 from CDS: Audio Output] Stereo
  • Additional features Gold plated connectors Foldable

Since 2003, Jasmine France has worked at CNET covering everything from scanners to keyboards to GPS devices to MP3 players. She currently cohosts the Crave podcast and spends the majority of her time testing headphones, music software, and mobile apps. Full Bio

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