Pros: works VERY well at knocking out outside noise, good bass response too Cons: none really other than the cables can get caught up on things
Have you ever been really annoyed by outside noise while listening to music or radio with your headphones? Noise canceling headphones are the blissful answer. The way noise canceling headphones work is quite simple. Imagine the sound that radio ...
Pros: Noise Cancellation, Good Sound Quality, Comfortable, Foldable, Nice Bag, Airline Adapter Cons: Noise Cancellation Device Quite Big, Sound Quality So-so with Noise Cancellation Off
What is Noise Cancellation Noise cancellation usually implies active noise reduction (ANR), although sometimes the passive ways to reduce noise can also be called by this name. Passive noise reduction uses sound absorbing material to reduce ...
Pros: Hear yourself think, hear your music and sleep on a plane. Cons: Can become uncomfortable after 10 hours on a plane
Summary: I travel a lot domestically in the US, with most flights under 3 hours. So I did not think I really needed some noise cancelling headphones. But when I found out I would be travelling internationally for about a month continously, I decided ...
Pros: compact size is very portable, nice travel case, noticeable reduction of noise Cons: battery pack location, noise reduction is not thorough
When turned on but not plugged into an audio source, the Sennheiser headphones reduce white noise, such as jet engines and road noise, by about half (best estimate). It is enough to provide some relief but it does not reduce sounds like talking or ...
Pros: Lightweight, foldable, smaller that the Bose, work quite well... Cons: Not the miracle gadget, big(ish) battery pack
I spent yonks reading all the reviews of the various option available for noise-cancelling headphones, and came to the conclusion that none of the reviews were conclusive. Here's a summary to save you the time - The Bose 'phones are great, the best, but ...
Pros: Comfort, lightness, acceptable sound (with battery), moderate price Cons: Poor sound without power, clunky battery and cabling, "ear pressure"
You may have checked out my profile, and may wonder why I seem to have a fixation on noise “canceling” (let’s switch to “reducing” right away) headphones. Two words: business travel. Noise reduction makes air travel far more relaxing. A lot of the ...
Pros: Well-made, comfortable, very effective noise canceling. Great sound! Cons: Battery pack "dongle" gets in the way. Circuitry doesn't magically reduce all noise.
I purchased these headphones in late 2005 because of noisy commutes I make for work. I highway-drive and fly quite frequently, and wanted to listen to music without ambient noise. I researched NC (noise-canceling) headphones on the Internet, and ...
Pros: Performance, battery life, size, comfort, cost Cons: Battery unit is too clunky
Since I do a lot of flying, this pair of headphones is an absolute godsend. I tried out the Bose QuietComfort II as well as the Sony MDR-NC11, and I think the Sennheiser beats them both for a variety of reasons. Size and portability: The ...
Pros: amazing noise-cancellation
good sound Cons: complex folding operation
no batteries included
I must say that I'm a big fan on sennheiser: those are actually my 4th pair. I've got some wireless a very cheap vintage pair and a pretty good 490. I just bought those, and it's the first time I had such a good feeling right after buying a pair of ...
Pros: great sound great noise cancelling Cons: none really other than price
The first question is - Are noise cancelling headphones worthwhile and the second must be - are these particular ones any good? On the subject on noise cancelling I have the following to say - I get on the London Tube every day. The Tube must be one of ...
Pros: Knocks down the noise. Good Sound. Great value. Cons: More wires. Realistic bass, but not enough for a funkmeister.
I would describe aircraft noise as a combination hiss, hum and roar. The PXC 250 headphones do not remove it all, but they knock out the roar, leaving only the far less fatiguing hiss and hum. And once you turn on some music, the hiss and hum ...
Pros: Great sounding, very comfortable, fold up small, great carrying case, nice price. Cons: Cord might be a little too short
I tried everything. My last attempt at a decent headphone for use in a noisy gym was the Shure E3C "in-ear" headphones. Before trying those out I had been using the Sony MDR-NC20's for the last 6 months. They did cancel the noise out pretty well but the ...
Pros: CRYSTAL CLEAR, Small, Sexy, Good Value for the Money Cons: Cumbersome battery pack and wires. Less bass kick.
I am a student working with Sound Engineering, music mixing, and the like. I am in the process of searching out a good pair of headphones for around $120 to $150. I bought a pair of Sennheiser PXC250 headphones from Circuit City. The first pair I ...
Pros: Lightweight (on head); excellent noise reduction; good quality; decent sound Cons: Separate battery box a bit cumbersome; very slight hiss
This is my 4th pair of noise canceling headphones, and I don't plan to replace them anytime soon. First pair was from Aiwa (HP-CN5) and although noise reduction and sound were good, comfort and quality were not as good. Less of a problem was the ...
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