Testseek.co.uk have collected 18 expert reviews of the Nocs NS600 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nocs NS600.
November 2013
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The editors liked
Powerful bass
Stylish design
Kevlar-coated wire
Great for dance fans
The editors didn't like
Midrange isn't so hot for traditional rock music
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Published: 2012-10-11, Author: Mark , review by: macworld.co.uk
Powerful bass, stylish design, kevlar-coated wire, great for dance fans
Midrange isn't so hot for traditional rock music
If you're into dance and electronic music then these headphones deliver exceptional quality. They're not cheap though, and if you have a wider taste in music you should probably go for something a little more accurate
Attractive and smartly designed, the Nocs NS600 earphones nevertheless fail in the one area that really counts: sound quality. It’s shallow and tinny and there’s no bass to speak of. A disappointment. David Price ...
The one thing they're lacking is some warmth in the midrange. They didn't shine when playing solo piano albums like Monk's Alone in San Francisco and Bill Evans' Conversations With Myself. I also listened to a selection of classic rock and acoustic songwr
Once you veer out of electroland, not the best performance at higher volumes. About too expensive — other 0 earbuds are slightly better. Flimsy carrying case
Published: 2012-12-18, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Nocs NS600 Crush earbuds are lightweight and comfortable, and offer very good sound with strong bass. They also have an Apple-friendly inline remote/microphone and ship with a nice carrying case
These headphones are somewhat expensive, the thin cord is prone to tangling (compared with headphones with a flat-cord design)
While they're a little pricey, the Nocs NS600 Crush are comfortably lightweight earbuds that sound very good and offer strong bass performance.
Big, deep bass from a compact in-ear, Clear, uncongested midrange, Comfortable fit
Aggressive, sometimes shrill treble, Non-pliable cord
Nocs' calculated approach to design is smart. We appreciate that the company has managed to maintain sonic excellence, while developing products with distinct character that will suit a wide range of tastes. The NS600 won't replace the NS400 or even the...
Abstract: Swedish vendor Nocs offers up the NS600 Crush, a $149 set of in-ear earphones made of aluminum metal. The silver capsule shaped earbuds are sleek looking and medium in size, while the clear plastic exterior of the cables allows you to see the twisted ...
Abstract: Nocs continues to impress us with yet another new offering that is extending the Swedish line of solid in-ear headphones so called the NS600 Crush. And boy are they looking fine as fine can be. We expect no less coming from the land that gave us Spotif...
Abstract: NOCS has just launched its NS600 Crush Earphones ($150), a considerably updated take on the NS600 it shipped in 2010. The aluminum earbuds feature two speakers per ear, one more than the previous version, and now deliver serious bass. On the cord is a...
Beautiful design; different earbuds included; in-line remote
Audio balance limits music genres, US$149.95 + shipping
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Published: 2012-12-19, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Nocs NS600 Crush earbuds are lightweight and comfortable, and offer very good sound with strong bass. They also have an Apple-friendly inline remote/microphone and ship with a nice carrying case
These headphones are somewhat expensive; the thin cord is prone to tangling (compared with headphones with a flat-cord design)
While they're a little pricey, the Nocs NS600 Crush are comfortably lightweight earbuds that sound very good and offer strong bass performance....