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The PXC 150 are closed supra-aural mini headphones with NoiseGard?active noise compensation. Passive and active noise reduction enable you to enjoy music even in noisy environments. With its convenient draw string pouch, the PXC 150 is the ideal travel companion.
Features
- Dynamic stereo mini headphones
- Ideal for mobile audio sources such as MP3 players or portable CD players
- Includes convenient draw string pouch
- Ideal for storing: the ear cups can be turned through 90?
- Soft ring ear pads ensure excellent passive attenuation of ambient noise
- Switchable NoiseGard? active noise compensation, ideal for use on planes or in any other environment with engine noise
- In-line NoiseGard? box (for 2 AAA batteries), can be rotated through 360?
- Transparent and lifelike audio reproduction due to Sennheiser "Duofol" diaphragms with spiral embossing
- Computer-optimised neodymium magnets for extremely low distortion
- Bass tube for crisp, powerful bass
- Supplied complete with ?" (6.3 mm) stereo jack adaptor and 3.5 mm double mono jack adaptor for in-flight entertainment systems
- Lightweight (only 65 g without cable)
- 2-year guarantee
Delivery Includes
- 1 PXC 150
- 1 draw string pouch
- 1 adaptor to ?" (6.3 mm) stereo jack
- 1 adaptor to 3.5 mm double mono jack
- Operating instructions
MSRP $100.00
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Competitors
MSRP $99.99
Released January, 2008
Pros
- Affordable compared to other noise-canceling headphones
- Noise canceling technology actually works
- Decent sound isolation from environmental noise
Cons
- Sound quality probably won't satisfy audiophiles
- An audible hiss is introduced when using the noise cancelling
- Compared to non-noise canceling headphones build quality isn't as good
Sennheiser PXC 150
vs.
Able Planet NC200
MSRP $199.95
Released July, 2007
Pros
- affordable price compared to the competition
- 50 hours of use on a single battery
- Noise cancelling feature integrated into earpad, audio cable can be unplugged and noise cancelling be on.
Cons
- JVC is not generally known for their headphones
- active noise canceling isn't as effective as passive IEMs
- active noise canceling introduces noise and artifacts (high noise floor) into music
Sennheiser PXC 150
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JVC HA-NC250
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