Technology
Noise cancelling, earbuds, and more
If you’re looking for a pair of affordable yet durable noise-canceling headphones, then the are for you. Although this pair was first released in 2009, they were considered high-end for their day. However, since they are almost a decade old, the price has dropped considerably, but they’re still as functional and useful today as they were nine years ago.
For less than $100, these headphones feature deep bass with excellent mid-range audio, while they also work very well at high volumes without distortion or degradation. The pair excels at blocking out true active noise from the outside world, which makes them ideal for students trying to study. The headphone’s cancellation unit runs on AAA batteries and works for up to 40 hours of use. However, if the batteries die, the pair still do a great job blocking passive noise.
They’re also comfortable, with memory foam cushion and ear pads. Audio-Technica designed the headphones for long periods of use on airplanes, in offices, and while studying in libraries or other common areas. Moreover, their 3.5mm cord is also removable, so if it breaks, just replace it with a new one.
For less than $100, these headphones feature deep bass with excellent mid-range audio, while they also work very well at high volumes without distortion or degradation. The pair excels at blocking out true active noise from the outside world, which makes them ideal for students trying to study. The headphone’s cancellation unit runs on AAA batteries and works for up to 40 hours of use. However, if the batteries die, the pair still do a great job blocking passive noise.
They’re also comfortable, with memory foam cushion and ear pads. Audio-Technica designed the headphones for long periods of use on airplanes, in offices, and while studying in libraries or other common areas. Moreover, their 3.5mm cord is also removable, so if it breaks, just replace it with a new one.
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