• Reviews around anc (2.27 of 5)

    Bluetooth Headphones Active Noise Cancelling, Bluedio F2 ANC Over Ear Wireless Headphones 180° Rotation,Wired and Wireless Headphones for Cell Phone/TV/ PC - Black

    • The ANC is also good, I just used them in a 2 hours flight in a regional jet and cut the noise significantly, not like a Bose but very well for this price range
    • I haven't yet decided if I will keep these headphones as-is with he very lack-luster ANC.
    • To be clear even with an EQ is use I would not recommend using ANC in always on mode or in quiet listening environments (i.e. inside the home with normal background noise or library) as the passive sound isolation provided by the seal and padding of the ear cups are good enough in those cases
    • The sounds feel better when the ANC off However this is probably the best over ear headphones in this price range it is even better than more expensive headphones
    • The Faith series now has ANC (Active Noise Cancellation)
    • The ANC is not ground breaking; in a noisy environment this will not get the job done
    • The ANC is useless as it totally destroys the sound quality
    • I really needed decent ANC so these are headed back.
    • Now, the less good:The ANC just doesn't work, at least on the pair I was sent.
    • Now, the less good:The ANC just doesn't work, at least on the pair I was sent.
    • The ANC is still very limited, and there is no NFC,
    • We tried to get the ANC to work and nothing improved.
    • On top of that the ANC only slightly reduces outside noise.
    • I will use the ANC however when studying with no music as it works wonderfully to block out outside noise and help me focus on what I’m working on
    • Bose and SONY are in another universe as far as ANC is concerned
    • Also the ANC is terrible
    • as if to add insult to injury the ANC suppresses absolutely no noise, i dont mean to be critical but i will be honest and i hope this may save someone the trouble of ordering these headphones if the were purchasing them for Noise Canceling purposes, there may be a reason Bluedio products are not available in Brick and Mortar establishments because if i had the opportunity to test these prior to purchasing them i would not have, i'm not saying these headphones are worthless i'm saying as ANC headphones they miss the mark, so if you want a beautiful looking, pedestrian sounding headphones with a really nice carrying case they might be the ones for you.
    • The ANC is horrible
    • Thirdly was the ANC not cancelling all noises from machines but leave part of it
    • The ANC didn't work very well though
    • Honestly, I don't think you'll find bluetooth headphones with really good ANC for anything less than 300 dollars
    • I've already used them in a phone conversation and worked just as good as on the phone
    • Overall my wife loves it when I order headphones because that means she is going to be getting a new set as they never fit me.
    • I love USB-C in general, but there are still some problems with relying on it alone.
    • It is with USB Type-C charging port - still only take regular TYPE A on the other end to charge; so the USB-C to USB-C type of charger does not work for me
    • The Faith series uses USB-C, arguably a vast improvement over the Micro USB used in the A1 and similar headphones