Sunday, June 8, 2014

Best 100% noise canceling headphones under $200?




M5foreva


I need noise canceling headphones, but I don't want to spend more than $200. I'm thinking of buying these headphones, but I'm not sure if they're noise canceling or not...
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Fanny-Wang-1000-series-On-Ear-High-Def-Headphones-White/19887911



Answer
Hey, M5foreva

There are a wide selection of headphones available on the market currently, and for the most part, the quality of the sound and craftmanship will depend on the price that you are willing to spend. On the lower price range (less than $50), you will be able to find some pretty good headphones that will be perfect for somebody who is just looking to listen to music on their mp3 player or computer, and are not full-on audiophiles. In the medium price range ($50-150), you will get a good selection of very high quality headphones that would be perfect for nearly everyone who is not involved with music professionally. The quality of these headphones are going to be suberb, should cancel out almost all background noise, and will be of a quality craftmanship that is going to last for quite a long time. On the more expensive end of things ($150 and up), you are going to find professional quality headphones. For the normal person this is going to be complete overkill as they provide a quality of sound that is amazing, but is usually only sought after by professionals that are working on their own music (or the type of people who make sure their house is wired with the best speaker systems on the market).

Depending on the amount you are willing to spend, my top five recommendations (from cheapest to most expensive) would be:

Sennheiser HD 202 II Professional

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/sennheiser-hd-202-ii-professional/

This model provides good insulation against background noise and has a solid bass range and response time. Perfect for somebody wanting a low-priced set of quality headphones.

Sennheiser RS120

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/sennheiser-rs120/

These are very affordable for wireless headphones. They feature an open-ear system with a strong bass response. Because they are wireless, you don't even have to be in the same room as the device that is transmitting the sound, giving you ultimate flexibility while listening to music. Very lightweight and a high quality. I have this set for using around my apartment.

Sennheiser HD280 Professional

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/sennheiser-hd-280-pro/

These are well into the midrange of quality headphones. This set is corded, but provides a much higher sound quality than the RS120. They provide up to 32 dB attenuation of outside noise, so you don't need to worry about much from background noise, even in relatively noisy environments.

Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/beats-by-dr-dre-solo-hd/

These are on the high-end spectrum of headphones. They are very comfortable and can produce an amazing sound quality. If you're looking for something that is "in-style" and provides some of the best sound quality that you can find at this price range, then these are the headphones for you.

Bose Quietcomfort 15

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/bose-quietcomfort-15/

I use this set when I'm playing live shows. They are some of the best headphones you can get at the moment, are very comfortable when wearing for many hours at a time (even in hot, sweaty clubs), block out almost all background noise and provide nearly unmatched sound quality. For somebody looking for professional quality headphones, or with a big budget for the best money can buy, then these are the headphones for you.

Overall, the most important thing for choosing the headphones, is the consider what you will be using them for and don't over estimate how much quality you will need. If you're looking for something to use on the ride to work or just while you're hanging out, listening to music, you probably don't need top of the line Bose. Good luck, M5foreva, and I hope you find the perfect set!

Best headphones under $100?

Q. I've been through countless amounts of headphones, all with mediocre sound quality, and i'm looking for a new pair that are better than the ones I've tried. My brother is obsessed with sound quality and trusts his small Sennheiser headphones, but i was wondering what would be the best (and perhaps most durable) pair i could buy for under $100. I'm not looking for anything too bulky either, I had skullcandy ones and they were just a hassle.


Answer
I would recommend the Sony MDR-7506 Professional headphones. The quality is unsurpassable for the price. I recommended them to four people, and all of them were thoroughly pleased after purchasing them. They are constructed of stainless steel and aluminum (aluminum cups, and a stainless steel headband), and are also lightweight. The sound is incredibly realistic and brilliant. When I listened to the virtual barbershop with them. I, and everyone else that listened to that felt as if the scissors were literally approaching our ears. They are good for heavy use, and you can wear them for very long periods of time without becoming uncomfortable.




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