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What is it: Over-ear headphones
What we think: With the HA-NC250s, JVC has squeezed great sound quality and excellent noise-cancelling features into a comfy pair of cans
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 15 November 2007
Tags: JVC, JVC HA-NC250, noise, portable, adaptor
We like:
Comfortable; good sound quality; good noise-cancelling capabilities
We don't like:
Non-folding design; battery compartment is badly located
CNET UK judgement:
The JVC HA-NC250's impressive sound quality and excellent noise-cancelling features mean these comfortable cans are a good option for weary travellers. The attractive price doesn't harm their cause either
Full review:
JVC is not exactly a newcomer to the world of noise-cancelling headphones, but most of its previous cans were aimed at the budget end of the market. Continue Reading...
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