Wednesday 25 May 2011

ABLE PLANET NC200W True Fidelity Foldable Active Noise-Canceling Headp


Foldable active noise-canceling headphones

Award-winning sound quality with LINX AUDIO technology

Maximum speech clarity

Filters undesirable sound

Reduces distortion

These headphones feature the patented LINX AUDIO with in-line volume control for easy adjustment to safe listening levels. They are a lightweight and comfortable fit that are ideal for working out, running or for interactive computer games. They feature a straight, dual entry 4 foot cord with 1/8” and 1/4” stereo adapters. They can be for use in computer & language labs, stereos, personal computers, CD, DVD and MP3 players. For Use With or Without a Hearing Aid



This review is from: ABLE PLANET NC200W True Fidelity Foldable Active Noise-Canceling Headphones (White)

BACKGROUND: Music aficionado and audiophile that is always on the lookout for the best bargain with the best looking or sounding equipment.

I've tried many headphones and many types of brands, including Sony, Sennheiser, Bose, Beats, Koss, Skullcandy, and Audio Technica. I only have the Sony MDR XD200 headphones. Since I got into the audiophile scene, I've been looking for decent headphones. I've never heard of Able Planet, but I decided to give them a try.

STATS:

20-Hz to 20-kHz

1 kHz sensitivity

3.5mm plug

FEATURES:

Active noise cancellation (needs 1 AAA battery to use)

foldability

noise level scroll on cord

"leather" ear cups

COMES WITH:

Airplane adaptor

1/4" home stereo adaptor

pouch

Music: my music tastes range from classical to hip hop and metal.

Good:

Works without the battery too (unlike Bose QC15 and Beats)

Hissing noise (doesn't feel like the pressure that Bose QC15 gives off b/c both are different frequencies. The frequency isn't as good, but it hurts a lot less too.)

cord length (Sony MDR XD200 has like 10 ft.....wtf)

Price (I got mine for $50)

Bad:

Hissing noise (it's there even with music, but you can turn it off to get rid of it)

Regular price

The ok:

Frequency response is alright....not too high, not too low, bass is ok

Cushion cups aren't as comfortable as Beats/Bose

The look is pretty fresh, white and pretty. Not as pretty as wooden/Beat headphones will ever be, though.

Yes, I am pretty happy with my purchase.

Ask me how this lasts in a few months....



This review is from: ABLE PLANET NC200W True Fidelity Foldable Active Noise-Canceling Headphones (White)

I actually purchased these through a site called Lockerz. I don't want to go into the dynamics of the site but for reference, I purchased them for $52 USD ($57 USD with taxes). They came in the mail with good packaging and no noticeable blemishes/scuffs on the product box.

The headphones are totally worth what I paid for; they yield good sound quality and the noise canceling feature is good enough that when I use the apparatus, I can barely hear myself typing on my laptop. There is a slight "hissing" noise when the noise canceling is activated without music but when the music is playing, you can't hear the hissing. The headband is snug and could be a bit uncomfortable over long periods of time but I don't have a problem wearing them for 2 hours or more.

As people have mentioned before, the case does not protect the headphones at all so I recommend getting a better case. The cord has ample length and its own volume control which is really convenient for devices that have less precise volume meters. I definitely recommend these to anyone who wants noise canceling headphones without paying $300....



This review is from: ABLE PLANET NC200W True Fidelity Foldable Active Noise-Canceling Headphones (White)

I am very impressed with the noise canceling. I work as an engineer for a manufacturer and occationally have to walk through the factory (which, as you might guess, is VERY noisy). I have used the noise canceling feature while walking through; while the factory sounds are still audible, they are significantly muted and I am still able to hear the audio without having to turn the volume up to ear-splitting levels. While not a complete "cone of silence," using the noise canceling feature results in a significant, very noticeable reduction in ambient noise. There is a definite background hiss when there is no audio, but this is no worse than I have found with any of the other noise-canceling headphones I have used.

I have used these with my cell phone for a de facto "hands-free" mode as an alternative to speakerphone for private conversations and am very pleased with their usefulness for this purpose. The sound quality is so much better than either handset or speakerphone mode; I can hear the audio clearly from both ears, take advantage of the noise canceling feature, maintain the privacy of the conversation, and keep my hands free all at the same time; with these headphones, my cell phone often sounds better than my landline. I can understand the voices very clearly.

I have very good hearing and relative pitch, so I was anxious that the audio quality of these be good for music. I have been impressed in that regard as well. This is better than my previous set of noise canceling headphones, which I thought were pretty good too.

The comfort is very good. I like the "over-the-ear" design, and they don't feel too intrusive or tight, even after fairly long wear.

My one complaint is the transportability and compactness, which is definitely not as good as some other headphones I have used. These are very large headphones, even when folded up. As some have mentioned, it would also be nice if these came with a hard case for traveling; I'm always worried that they'll get broken or something if I put them in my briefcase....




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