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| Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones | 
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| Brand: Audio-Technica Category: CE
List Price: $219.95 Buy New: $94.22 You Save: $125.73 (57%)
New (54) Used (5)
Avg. Customer Rating: 752 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Battery: 1 AAA Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 8.4 x 5 Arrive refreshed after a long flight, avoid distractions in a noisy office, or find peace & quiet in your living room?with ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones. These lightweight, compact headphones effectively reduce distracting background noise by up to 85% while offering the superior audio quality that has made Audio-Technica a worldwide leader in electro-acoustic technology. Ideal for use with MP3, CD, DVD & in-flight entertainment systems, ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint close: Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: ATH-ANC7 Model: ATH-ANC7 UPC: 496131009119 EAN: 4961310091194 ASIN: B000OMKR8E
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: We have a seven day no questions asked return policy. We want happy Road Dog customers! Shipping charges will be deducted from the refundable amount. Thanks!
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| Customer Reviews:
Made for small people November 17, 2008 I've previously owned both the Bose QC2's, and the Logitech NC headphones, both of which were more comfortable than these. I'm a pretty big guy so the edges of the ear-covers still sit of top of my ears somewhat; so if you're somewhat big-headed (like me) I don't recommend these. The discomfort prevents me from wearing them for more than an hour or two at a time which is pretty annoying.
About noise-bleeding that other people were talking about: If you listen at a normal volume someone in the next cubicle over won't be able to hear you. However, if you like to bump it, hope that your co-workers do too.
The sturdy construction is nice. I had two QC2's break on me over 2 years and the logitechs also broke after a year. These will probably hold up much longer.
One of the best headphones, period November 17, 2008 While I would not call myself an audiophile, I do appreciate a good sound system and a good pair of headphones- I have Sennheiser HD 570 for home, Sony MDR-G57 for workouts/walk in the rain, but always wanted a quality headphone that is portable yet blocks out the noise. A Shure E2C used to fill that niche until I broke it in an accident. Since then, I have been on the lookout for a brand new pair.
I tried the Bose On-Ear Headphone at a local Best Buy, liked it enough and thought about buying it- until I found out the cost. Hey, I said I like a good pair of headphones, but I am not gonna spend half of what I did for my iPod! I briefly considered Sennheiser PX100 but thought it looked too flimsy and was doubtful on its noise-cancelling ability. By chance I stumbled upon a review of ATH-ANC7, which praised its quality on par with Bose QC2/3 yet at half the cost. It was enough for me to go out and buy this one, plus with Amazon I got a good deal.
The Pros:
Noise-cancelling. Even without its active noise-cancelling function on, the closed design of the headphones muffles out a lot of the outside noise. I wear this from time to time while I work, and even with the music off, I can barely make it out when people are yelling at me! With the noise-cancelling on, some of the louder stuff, such as coffee grinder in the background, road construction is barely noticeable- and I don't like to crank up my music to the max.
Cord length. My HD 570 is a good pair of headphones, but its lengthy cord makes it unwieldy to carry around with my iPod. While the cord with this unit is a bit long, it's definitely manageable for carrying your audio player in the pocket.
Sound quality. Sound quality wise, this easily trumps the stock iPod earphones, MDR-G57, and definitely comparable to E2C or HD 570.
Comfort. I wear this around when I am out. It's big enough to be noticeable, but it's a slick pair, and I have great music, so who cares?
Construction: While not as sturdy as MDR-G57, this is a pair that is solid in its built. Great for casual listening, and with its included carrying case, I can see this lasting a long while.
Cons:
The sound quality varies when the active noise-cancelling is toggled on/off, and you definitely get a louder/clearer sound when it's on. You can still listen to it without the function on, but I prefer having it on obviously- just make sure you have a rechargeable AAA battery for every week or so.
I wouldn't consider my ears to be dumbo-sized- so if you have big ears, try them on, or consider other cans. My medium-sized ears gets warm after an hour or two, and if I don't position them right, it can be slightly uncomfortable. However, I still prefer this than the ear-rape sensation of E2c's.
If you dig bass, then look for earphones that you find comfortable. While serviceable, you won't get the booms you are looking for.
Great sound, Good comfort but Sound leakage November 17, 2008 Amazing noise cancelling, great sound quality but it's big problem is sound leakage. If it's not important issue ANC7 the best coice for you.
Noise reducing headphones November 17, 2008 Excellent sound and comparable in ability to reduce noise when flying compared to the Bose at less than half the price.
Excellent Quality for the Price November 16, 2008 I have been using this product now for 3 weeks and I have been very happy with the quality and the sound of this product. I would purchase this product again.
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