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The headphones are also noise-cancelling, and while the noise cancellation is fine, it’s not at the same standard as headphones like the Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones
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Noise Cancellation - Perfect
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If you disregard the wireless, it's like having a portable, rechargeable amplifier like a FiiO built into your headphones, plus the great noise cancellation
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The noise cancellation works really quite well.
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Virtually no material noise-cancellation benefit when wearing the HD1's in any public venue
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Noise Cancellation & Mic - I love the noise cancellation
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Noise cancellation is pretty decent for On ear model and Sennheiser did a great job with well balanced sound
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Later on I found out other headphones and were much better and noise cancellation was superb
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And the noise cancellation isn't that great.
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The Active Noise Cancellation comes as a bonus.
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I don't really like over the ear headphones and this one in particular, while comfortable, would not provide the noise cancellation I was expecting.
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From Gear Patrol: Compared to the Bose QC35 IIs and B&W PXs, the noise cancellation isn’t as strong on the HD1 Wireless
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My Experience: noise-cancellation no better than "passive noise cancellation"
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I thought since this is an on the ear pair, the Active Noise Cancellation would not be effective but I was wrong.
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The active noise cancellation works well for me (it nicely blocks the sound of my furnace).
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The headband hurt as it was not able to be adjusted for my head.
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The sound overall is great, but they hurt my ears A LOT.I'm not an
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I wouldn't recommend these as you have better options now
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The headband hurt as it was not able to be adjusted for my head.
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The sound overall is great, but they hurt my ears A LOT.I'm not an
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I wouldn't recommend these as you have better options now