Typical price: £75
What is it: Noise-cancelling, sound-isolating earphones
What we think: Superb at cancelling noise, and decent enough all-round performers
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 May 2008
Tags: Audio Technica, Audio Technica ATH-ANC3 earphones, phones, noise, earphones
We like:
Sound quality; excellent noise cancellation
We don't like:
Gave us mild 'ear fatigue' after hours of listening
You might also need:
6.3mm adaptor
CNET UK judgement:
As noise-cancelling earphones they're superb, with decent overall sound quality. They're not without their sonic slip-ups here and there, but casual listeners will find them very pleasant indeed
Full review:
The big put-off for many people when it comes to noise-cancelling headphones is size -- these headphones are often excessively bulky. Audio Technica may have the answer with the active noise-cancelling ATH-ANC3 earphones. Continue Reading...
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