shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2011-10-03 23:50:44
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These Logitech noise cancellation headphones are Serious Headphones, mostly used by High Flyers. However, they dont check your credentials on purchase, so even if you dont spend a disproportionate time in the air you might still benefit from their ef...
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Logitech only have three headphones in their current range, and these noise cancellation headphones are the serious ones. Their schtick is that they are designed to cancel out low-frequency noise, making them ideal for planes, trains and automobiles...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:50:31
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Video Review: Logitechs Noise Canceling Headphones might be the perfect solution to the chatty passenger next to you on your next flight.Cancel up to 22 decibels, or 92% of background noise, these headphones may have you grinning from ear to ear whil...
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I recently reviewed the Sennheiser PXC 450 noise cancellation headphones. While theyre a great pair, I felt their price was quite exorbitant. The latest Logitech Noise Canceling Headphones that are up for analysis today can do similar tricks, only at...
Portable, Good Bass, Affordable noise cancellation option.
A little expensive compared to non-noise canceling headphones, Slight jarring of Bass at high volume.
The Logitech Noise Canceling Headphones are available for a price of Rs. 9995 with a 1-year warranty. When compared to the biggies like Sennheiser and Bose, this pair is definitely well-priced. But one must keep in mind that 10k is still a somewhat pr...
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When Logitech announced its noise cancellation headphones (and that’s precisely what they’d like to call it too), we were bummed. When we got the pair for review, we got bummed again, this time a lot more pleasantly though. The headphones...
Compact design, Effective noise cancellation, Good battery life, Thin and long cable...
Mids not so good, Overprocesses sound when noise cancellation is on!...
When Logitech announced its noise cancellation headphones (and that’s precisely what they’d like to call it too), we were bummed. When we got the pair for review, we got bummed again, this time a lot more pleasantly though. The headphones...
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These headphones were reviewed in a roundup of noise-canceling headphones. Click to Read the Full Review. —Dan Frakes Specifications: Type of Headphones: Full-Size Noise isolation: Significant (closed or plugs) Noise cancelling? Yes Other Notes/Incl...
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As many of you may already know, I recently dropped out of school to pursue my dream of running this site full time. I was in my final year of studies when I realized I had essentially screwed myself from the beginning with my college career and it wou...
I have been using the Logitech SilentSound Noise Canceling Headphones religiously for the past week. First I will discuss the SilentSound technology and my experience with it. I want to stress that my ears are extremely sensitive to changes in pressur...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-10-03 23:50:37
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When compared to other headphones with a similar set of features, the Logitech set is a great value for a quality product. The ability to reduce unwanted background noise is a welcome feature for anyone who travels and the detachable audio cable make...
Effective noise canceling with or without music playing, Good value, Sturdy hardshell case, Availability, Build Quality...
Earring wearers might be uncomfortable after wearing them for long periods of time...
When compared to other headphones with a similar set of features, the Logitech set is a great value for a quality product. The ability to reduce unwanted background noise is a welcome feature for anyone who travels and the detachable audio cable make...
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Techloop.net Updated: 2011-10-03 23:50:39
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In March, Logitech announced their new noise-canceling headphones. Noise canceling headphones are nothing new. Bose has been making a popular series of noise-canceling headphones called QuietComfort for quite some time now. Overall people have been sa...
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Logitech is going after Bose with their newest headphone product: the generically-named Logitech Noise Cancelling Headphones. At half the price of the acclaimed QuietComfort 2 headphones, the Logitech Headphones promise to provide luxury, noise cancel...
Good noise cancellation, Good price compared to Bose, Comfortable, Nice case...
Doesnt do well with deep bass, Ear cups pick up fingerprints, Not compact in size...
If youre like me, you want to own a pair of good quality noise canceling headphones, but cant justify spending $300 for the Bose QuietComfort. Logitech knows that there are plenty like me out there, and theyve design a set of headphones that can riv...
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Though there have been many lower-priced imitators since Bose released its original QuietComfort Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones back in 1989, the company has managed to stay ahead of the pack for a decade and a half, thanks to a combination of co...
A pair of nicely designed noise-cancelling headphones that combine a battery-powered active noise cancellation system with passive noise isolation from full earcups, effectively mimicking on features and comfort the design of Bose’s popular and...
Sound quality isn’t the equivalent of QC2s on detail or in upper range, slightly more noticeable hiss during quiet times. Small Bose frills such as headphone extension cable, large port adapter, and carrying case strap aren’t included.
Though there have been many lower-priced imitators since Bose released its original QuietComfort Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones back in 1989, the company has managed to stay ahead of the pack for a decade and a half, thanks to a combination of co...
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