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| Brand: Maxell Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $24.46 You Save: $25.53 (51%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 64 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 3 x 6.3 x 10.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 3 months warranty
MPN: 23135 Model: HP/NC II UPC: 025215190421 EAN: 0252151904212 ASIN: B00000J1EJ
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| Features:
| • | Noise cancellation headphones help reduce ambient noise and the stress levels caused by noise | | • | Over 50 hours of use with 2 AAA batteries(not included) | | • | Dual Prong adapter for airline use included | | • | Folding for easy storage and portabililty | | • | Includes a travel pouch |
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Amazon.com Review Maxell's HP-NC1 portable headphones are equipped with Noisebuster, a patented noise-reduction technology that really works, making the HP-NC1 an ideal companion for in-flight (or even on-bus) music lovers. The Noisebuster technology works via the following process: tiny microphones within each earpiece "listen" for any pervasive environmental noise and send this information to a device called an in-line audio-enhancer pack. This device reads and analyzes the information and then generates a noise-cancellation wave that's out of phase with the noise itself. The audio-enhancer pack feeds this wave back into the headset--when the noise wave goes up, a corresponding cancellation wave goes down, causing the two signals to cancel each other out. This eliminates a good deal of unwanted sonic junk, from airplane engine noise to distant freeway traffic seeping into your living room. We evaluated our HP-NC1s as a utility crew used jackhammers on the street outside our listening room. Because you can bypass the Noisebuster technology with a switch, it was easy for us to compare the noise-canceled signal to the standard sound. While Noisebuster didn't entirely eliminate the jackhammer's rat-a-tat-tat, it did significantly reduce the sound so that we could listen to quiet music, such as soft jazz and classical. As for the sound of the headphones themselves, the midrange is clear, but the HP-NC1s are a little sluggish overall, with no deep bass or extended high frequencies. In fairness to the HP-NC1s, noise-canceling headsets often sound restricted in the frequency extremes, as it can be tricky for the noise-canceling devices to differentiate between noise and music. The fit of these headphones is also a little snug for our taste, but you can loosen them a bit by gently bending the headset. We have heard comparably priced, non-noise-canceling headphones that sound better than Maxell's HP-NC1. However, better sound doesn't matter much if you're having a hard time hearing the music in a noisy environment. At this price, these headphones are a bargain. Pros: - Noisebuster technology works well
- In-flight dual-jack adapter included
- In-line volume control
Cons: - Snug fit may be uncomfortable
- Average sound quality
Product Description It's only the sweet sound of music, movies or whatever else you're listening to through Maxell's lightweight, noise-cancellation headphones. Eliminating up to 95% of background noise, they're perfect for travel or anywhere else you want serenity.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 59 more reviews...
Noise feature: nice. Sound quality: bad. September 5, 2008 Remember when you were in high school and got your first car and it cost every cent you had and was really cool but it had the crappy original equipment stock car stereo so you saved up all your money from your part time after school job for the next month and went out and bought the most powerful car stereo you could afford and installed it and hooked it up to the crappy original equipment stock car speakers and cranked it up and blew out the speakers but you had no money left so you saved up all your money from your part time after school again for the next month to buy new speakers but for that whole month every time the sound got over a certain volume level it would get all distorted because the paper cones of the speakers were all ripped up?
Remember that month?
That's how these headphones sound out of the box.
Giving good sounds August 29, 2008 I got these with my Pepsi points. THey work great. 2 aaa batteries helps take out some of the background noises around you.
They are comfortable to wear.
Good price.. Not for long August 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I paid $35 for these headphones, I saw that they were noise cancellation. It did do the job and did cancel alot of noises. It has it's advantages of only having one cord hooked to just one headphone instead of two like other headphones. They are a 'on ear' headphone and after alot of use of wearing them my ears started to hurt around the outside cartlidge area of the ear, and turned red. They apply a good amount of pressure to your ears. They didn't even last a year and the right headphone starting going out. If I wiggled the wire a certain way it would come back on, and then when I moved again it would go back off.
Nice for price July 31, 2008 I bought these to use on a LONG flight from LAX to Fiji. They worked great. I bought a pair for me and both of my two children, 7 and 6 years old. We also used them during the trip to help the kids slow down at night when it was time to sleep by listening to stories on their MP3 players. The kids prefer them to the smaller earbuds that came with the MP3 player. They fit comfortably and did a good job reducing the noise on the airplane. I won't give it five stars because there was still a noticeable amount of background noise, but for the price, I think they are great!
Great Head set for the money July 24, 2008 these head phones are superb and very comfortable to wear and for the price you can't beat it either.
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