Kat from Shiny Media takes a look at JVC’s new HA-NC250 noise-cancelling headphones. Available at the end of the month, they’ll be €199.99. See www.techdigest.tv for more info
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8 Comments
in america, we say cancelling with two “l’s,” unless I learned it wrong in school. I think jvc just spelled it wrong
however, we say “color” and other things you guys spell different.
ware in eneglande agane
you shouldnt be using noise cancelling for djing
could they be used as dj headphones????
Can u recommend something with Noise-Canceling, like Jawbone but with wire, so dont need to worry about Battery life & can work on both, PC & Cell phones
Prefer only on one ear, dont like the Big cockpit something to carry around easy
Please Help
I thought this review was a bit disingenuous because it sounded like she really disliked the JVC phones, and I was kind of expecting her to recommend the Sennheisers as the best in the market since she did like them the best.
But good on JVC in getting their act together!
Wow, I never noticed that “canceling” was the American spelling before. I’m an American, but I read the Economist avidly and never have learned to spell it other than “cancelling.”
Great review, I will be purchasing these.
Hmm.. they look kinda flimsly like the Sony MDR-NC6. I’m sure they sound great but that’s realy pricey. I just kinda gave up on noise cancelling cause I keep wasting money (nothing has lasted more than 1.5 years). Sticking with the MDR-XD100. Nice and cheap