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- Lightweight head-band NC headphones
- Pressure relieving urethane cushion
- Passive operation when power is off
- Battery life: Up to 40 hours
- High quality noise canceling
Product Description
Shut out up to 80% of the ambient noise around you with the MDR-NC40 noise canceling headphone. Great for work, traveling or just when you’re trying to sleep in a loud place, they provide a calming atmosphere no matter where you are. The pressure-relieving cushion offers premium comfort, and the lightweight, folding design makes storing them a breeze. Includes a premium travel case and “AAA” batteries…. More >>
Sony MDR-NC40 Noise Canceling Headphone
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5 Comments
Pretty good headphones for the price. Little heavy on the bass, and can hurt after a few hours of wearing. I have all my music on my cell phone (LG DARE), after using these headphones with my cell, my cell phone speakers and mic no longer worked. Had to get a new cell phone. I am trying to find out why this is a problem.
Rating: 3 / 5
I like Sony products, but this one wasn’t up to expectations. It is very good in terms of noise canceling, but it is not comfortable and it usually cause me headaches.
Rating: 2 / 5
The headphones are compact and easy to travel with. They had great sound for the on board movie and were okay on noise reduction. Because they sit on the ear rather than over/around it, the pressure from the headphones hurt my ears for days my trip (actually just my right ear). I coudn’t even sleep on my right side. If you really want noise reduction and comfort, Bose are better (but I had two of those break so chose not to purchase them again)
Rating: 3 / 5
I use it ALL the time when I travel on a place. Great noise reduction!
Rating: 5 / 5
I didn’t even have the chance to try out the noise cancelling.. didn’t have a AAA battery on hand. Unfortunately for the headphones, they’re very uncomfortable in a way that I have them on for more than 5 minutes and my head starts aching. I don’t have a large head (usually I run into the problem with things are too big for my head) and my younger sister tried them on and had that problem too. They press against your ear in a way that is rather uncomfortable. I haven’t had over-ear headphones in a while but I don’t remember my last pair being like that.
The sound seemed pretty good and the earphones themselved muffled sounds without noise-cancelling on, but there’s really no point in having them if they give me a headache.
Rating: 2 / 5