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Works great (based on other reviews and simulations of similar noises) for plane travel or other consistent noises
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I’m not a sound or headphone expert, but I know the basics between active Noise Cancellation (NC) and passive Noise Isolation
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Noise cancelling definitely not the best, you can still hear outside sounds, albeit alot lower and less intrusive compared to whatever you're listening to
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These sound great and have great active noise canceling
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Once I turned on the music and activated the NC feature the outside noise (talking and engine hum) almost completely disappeared
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PROS:+ decent noise cancellation+ sound quality (death metal drumming sounds amazing)+ battery life (easily lasts through 2 work days without being recharged)+ comfortable (not too heavy or tight)+ fold up for storage (and come with a case for
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I had two issues that caused me to return mine - the flaky touch controls and the seemingly selective noise cancellation
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Nice earphones noise canceling works great
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And while Bose QC35 II has legendary active noise cancelling, their ANC technology creates a lot of pressure in my ear that gives me a headache within minutes of using them
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The passive noise cancellation from simply putting these headphones on and playing music was so good that most background noise was thoroughly eliminated already
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: ANC is okay, but less than desirable noise canceling.
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Though the poor noise cancelling and challenges with phone calls would not make it worth it if purchased at $100 or more
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They tone down outside noise enough to let you enjoy what you're listening as if in a private booth
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I actually prefer that, since I do want to be aware of any loud external noises (sirens, etc)
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Good price headphones with good active noise cancelling and sound.
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They are "noise dullers", especially effective at consistent drones
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I’ve used in-ear headphones before and although those had noise cancelling as well, they do not compare to this Anker Soundcore Space NC pair