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Doing a product search for a great noise canceling headphones, I wanted great value which did not necessarily translated to "you get what you pay for"
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I wanted a pair of wireless, in-ear, noise cancelling headphones for less than $100 and the NC50 delivered excellently given those options
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I really loved these headphones especially for the
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These headphones are brand new, yet, twisting the head towards the controls causes the audio to cut off
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Don't want it to sound like the headphones are messing with the mix in terms of bass, and like to take calls from your head set.
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They also don't do that good of a job as noise cancelling headphones
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Without the budget the purchase the higher end noise canceling headphones (i.s
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the headphones will work perfectly for one use
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But this noise cancelling headphone is good
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Great, great, great headphones
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I rarely write reviews this straightforward, but these are simply bad headphones.
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I have a pair of perfectly good headphones with no way to get them to connect to any of my previously connected devices
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Don't want it to sound like the headphones are messing with the mix in terms of bass, and like to take calls from your head set.
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They are not like over-the-ear headphones in that you can still hear enough of the background noise, but they're not supposed to be!
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The headphones themselves feel sturdy and the wires are of a strong rubber-like material
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For whatever reason, I found these headphones to be more susceptible than normal to wind noise
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I could only recover from this by power cycling the headphones which is slightly annoying since you have to long press the power button twice in a row for this
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For the price point, the amount of isolation is great; it obviously won't be as much as more expensive Bose/Sennheiser headphones or over-ears headphones for example, but it gives a good amount given the price and size
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The headphones are comfortable to wear and (normally) quite easy to connect
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These are remarkable headphones.
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It's easy to find noise cancelling headphones, or wireless headphones, however, I found very few reliable brands that have BOTH features at a pricepoint under $100.
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It's a pair of great headphone with noise cancelling and good sound quality
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I would recommend these headphones for someone who wants decent, sub 100, noise canceling ear buds.
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The sound is good and these headphones also feel comfortable
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I did some air travel last week, I kept on pushing the ANC button just to see if they were really working as
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The company never reimburse me for the shipping as they promised to