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by jbs24,
Feb 11, 2006
Pros: Compact, light, small earpieces, unpowered mode, half the price of Bose headphones.
Cons: Separate battery pack, no independent volume control. Static build-up can shock.
The Bottom Line: Great noise cancellation at a reasonable price. Maybe as good as Bose or better.
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by graybear-,
May 28, 2006
Pros: small, light weight, compact case, great low frequency noise canceling
Cons: wires and wand (battery case)
The Bottom Line: If you want noise canceling headphones, I recommend these.
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by rexkerr,
Mar 27, 2007
Pros: Great sound, good noise cancelation, comfortable
Cons: dangling battery compartment, expensive
The Bottom Line: At the office to silence computer fans, etc, these are great.
For flying consider the Boss headphones or much cheaper canalphones on a budget.
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by philmer,
Dec 28, 2006
Pros: Small size, decent sound, headphones still usable with dead batteries. Half the price of Bose
Cons: The slight inconvenience of a separate battery/electronics housing
The Bottom Line: Unbeatable choice for small noise cancelling headphones for less than $150.
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by pdauby,
Sep 29, 2005
Pros: Excellent noise reduction; light weight and compact; comfortable, very good sound.
Cons: Price
The Bottom Line: A great noise cancelling headset. It's lightweight and compact, so you'll actually use it. The price is also much (found it for $120 on the web)
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by justjuice2,
Nov 29, 2006
Pros: None
Cons: Faulty.
Poor service.
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