Typical price: £100
What is it: Earcup-style headphones with noise-cancellation
What we think: Good sound quality and a wearable design, but can become uncomfortable if used over long periods
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 September 2006
Tags: Logitech, Logitech Noise-cancelling Headphones, travel, portable, audiophiles
We like:
Stylish sealed-earcup design; hard-shell travel case; sound quality
We don't like:
Can be uncomfortable after extended use; noise-cancelling feature noticeably processes music
CNET UK judgement:
Logitech's Noise-cancelling Headphones are a fine choice for frequent flyers who want to be enveloped in their music rather than the drone of outside noise. Earring-wearers should steer clear, though
Full review:
Logitech has an extensive line of mobile phone and gaming headsets, but the company has made a few departures into the world of portable audio headphones with products such as the Curve Headphones and the Wireless Headphones for MP3. Another such product is its £100 Noise-cancelling Headphones, featuring a sealed earcup-style with passive as well as active noise-hushing capabilities. Continue Reading...
Logitech Noise-cancelling Headphones History
6 Oct 2006 in Reviews
Most consumers automatically assume that the cans that ship with their MP3 player are up to the task, but the sad reality is that most standard headphones are complete pants. Think of bundled headphones as something you might get free in a cereal packet and you'll understand where we're coming from.
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