Sony MDRNC7/BLK Noise Canceling on-ear headphones

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  • Noise canceling headphones
  • Reduces outside ambient noise by 87.4%
  • Foldable and swivel design for easy portability
  • Dual use – listen to music with or without noise cancellation
  • Neodymium magnet delivers powerful sound

Product Description
Noise Canceling Headphones — Reduces unwanted ambient noise by 87.4%, providing a quieter environment to enhance your listening experience. Foldable and swivel design — Allows the headphones to fold up to a small and compact size. Dual use capability — Allows for the option to listen to music with or without noise cancellation. This allows you to still beable to use the headphones as headphones when the battery runs dry. Plug Adaptor — is supplied to connect… More >>

Sony MDRNC7/BLK Noise Canceling on-ear headphones

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5 Comments

  1. Posted May 4, 2010 at 2:57 am | Permalink

    when i order it i thought sony is a good company..but it looks like this shiiiit is chinese made….after using this it give me head ache…dont buy this item spend lil more money and get something better…i am goin to return this item…
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Posted May 4, 2010 at 3:20 am | Permalink

    can’t be beat for the price, only low frequency cancellation, but what the heck, works good over my hearing aids
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Posted May 4, 2010 at 5:34 am | Permalink

    I got a discounted refurb straight from Sony Style. I immediately tested it with the low-frequency hum of a loud computer and it did not cancel any noise at all. It only added a slight hissing sound. Maybe the refurb was bad, or maybe this product just sux. It is supposed to provide 9 dB noise cancellation at 300 Hz, but I did not even get 1 dB. I was not impressed with the music quality either.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Posted May 4, 2010 at 8:07 am | Permalink

    These headphones sound very good. Very clear guitar/vocals/horns, good clear base (but not overpowering thankfully). Make individual instruments sound distinct like a good stereo should. The passive noise canceling of the cushions is quite good, and the active noise canceling removes the low frequency hum that is in many environments from cars to offices to home. Only complaint is that they make my ears slightly soar after a couple hours, but since headphones that aren’t attached to my ears wouldn’t be headphones, and since they’re inexpensive for the high level of quality sound, I definitely recommend these.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Posted May 4, 2010 at 9:23 am | Permalink

    I’ve owned a lot of pairs of headphones, so I should have known better to buy noise canceling headphones at this price point but with limited time on my hands I took a chance on these expecting that the sound quality may not be great but perhaps with noise canceling still better overall the headphones you normally get free on a plane. Wrong!

    The sound coming from these headphones is dull and lifeless even after adding moderate EQ on my player. It also seems to take a lot of power to drive these even when you have a battery installed and they’re turned on, so you’re going to need to crank up the volume on your player much more than usual.

    As to the noise canceling, I barely notice any effect when it’s turned on. I can still hear what’s going on around me perfectly well. If anything it sounds like a small volume boost, and I’m unconvinced that it isn’t anything other than that. The biggest noise-reducing factor of these headphones are the ear pads, which actually seem to close reasonably well.

    Don’t waste your money on these. I spent 20 seconds with a pair before wishing I hadn’t.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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