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Able Planets Clear Harmony Noise Cancelling headphones missed being involved in the headphone head to head, so well never know if they can block the sounds of someone chomping on a bowl of Rice Crispies, a loud and inconsiderate Dom Jolly type on his...
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gadgetreview.com Updated: 2011-07-30 01:31:55
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Pros:- Vast sonic abilities with great amplitude- Lightweight and comfortable construction- Includes carrying case, adapters and inline volume controlCons:- Noise canceling abilities are a bit antiquated- PriceySuffering from distraction can mean the d...
Vast sonic abilities with great amplitude, Lightweight and comfortable construction, Includes carrying case, adapters and inline volume control...
Noise canceling abilities are a bit antiquated, Pricey...
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headphoneinfo.com Updated: 2011-07-30 01:31:55
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Introduction The AblePlanet Clear Harmony NC200s are an entry-level pair of active noise cancellation headphones. You can find the NC200s for about $100, making them a decent budget option. Since they're an entry-level option, you shouldn't expect...
The AblePlanet Clear Harmony NC200s aren't great headphones. Fortunately—and this is rare for headphones, which is why we're calling it out—the lack of audio quality is actually justified by their low price. They're entry-level set...
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Regular travelers will know that a well performing pair of noise canceling headphones are an integral part of a road warrior arsenal. Good headphones block out engine noise, seatmates, crying babies and flight attendants. In recent years. the noise can...
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I spend decent money on headphones. I know there are many people out there who are happy with $20 headphones off the rack at the local drugstore, but I’m not one of them. This is mainly because I wear headphones at work, not just on the train, while...
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Every time I see that commercial where the older couple is laying in bed, the one where the wife growls at her husband, “can you turn that down?”, and then he sighs as he pulls out this cheesy looking amplifier device so he can watch TV in pea...
Easy to set up, easy to operate, they sound flawless, and they work!...
They are a bit pricey…...
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I used to do a lot of international travel and as a result have tried a number of low-end and very high-end noise canceling headphones. For some reason when wearing them I always get nauseous, so as a result I have had to instead endure the roar of eng...
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At CES earlier this year, we met with Able Planet - not a company name that is on the lips of every individual, but certainly a company that has a well-known name is certain circles. Able Planet is a company that is into audio and they use a technolo...
Excellent sound quality when powered, Very good noise cancellation, Good battery life, Comfortable on larger heads, In-line volume control, Sturdy design and nice case for transportation...
Mediocre audio quality when not powered, Not for smaller heads...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2011-07-30 01:31:56
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I travel a lot, so I am always on the lookout for a good set of headphones that have good noise cancellation. I’ve tried Bose, and well those were ok, but I could still hear the hum from the airplane engines and people talking around me. It was not...
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At CES this year, Nate Marion visited AblePlanets booth, and had plenty of complementary things to say about the companys Clear Harmony headphones, which blend the companys "Linx Audio" sonic enhancement DSP processing with active noise-canceling t...
Satisfying low end, if a bit hyped, Compact design, Onboard active noise cancellation...
Expensive when compared to alternatives, Sound can be unnatural, Must be switched-on to be listenable, Small ear cups...
When Nate highly recommended the AblePlanet Clear Harmony headphones to me back in January, it was based on a cursory listen at AblePlanets CES booth. And these headphones are delightful in many ways - theyre light, very comfortable, and provide ric...
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I had never heard of AblePlanet before, that is until I met them at CES 2008. As I was walking past their booth they asked me if I was covering headphones. I responded that I was and I would be interested in seeing what they had to offer. After showing m...
I am very happy with these headphones. The sound that I got from them was what I expected, and the noise canceling did a great job eliminating some of the background noise that would otherwise get in the way of the music. I highly recommend these to an...
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When I first started traveling for my current job, I remember getting on the airplane, taking my seat, and feeling like everyone was staring at me. I knew I was dressed ok in slacks and a business shirt. I had a brief case and my hair was combed. I...
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Able Planet As a part of Able Planets mission statement they have the following " . . . to remove barriers with the use of technology which create solutions for people with disabilities." Most of their products enhance audio quality for people with...
For consumers seeking the best audio headset with active noise cancellation the Clear Harmony is a Clear winner. Able Planet has really done their homework and produced a headset that takes the needs of the consumer into mind and provides them with a...
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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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I couldn’t rep these headphones anymore than I already do.
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Are you one of those people that find earbuds uncomfortable to wear for an extended period of time? I know I have that problem myself and I find this especially true when I try to wear the noise canceling in-ear style earbuds. As a result, Ive been...
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The Clear Harmony are a little too expensive and not quite comfortable enough for me to recommend them over, say, the Bose QuietComfort series or even Audio Technica’s excellent (and less-expensive) ATH-ANC7. If price is no object, the Sennheisers are t...
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Relative newcomer AblePlanet quickly establishes itself as a serious challenger in the top-flight noise-reduction market.
Clear and loud, Excellent noise reduction, Outstanding for audiobook and movie playback...
Expensive, Headband too big for some users, Audible noise-reduction hiss...
At $300, AblePlanets Clear Harmony headphones have stiff competition from state-of-the-art products made by Bose and Shure. But these pricey cans sound fantastic and hold their own in this price category. Anyone whos used Boses QuietComfort line of...
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onheadphones.com Updated: 2011-07-30 01:32:02
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The noise-canceling world is tough to measure up to, but Ableplanet has made an awesome product that serves an honest alternative to the Bose systems.It’s impossible to make a second first impression. Able Planet made a great first impression by packa...
The noise reduction works extremely well. The single cable has a built-in volume slider. They are light, modest and sit very comfortably on your head. Also come with a great package, including adapters and a hard-shell case.
At high volumes, music becomes a muddy cacophony.
The noise-canceling world is tough to measure up to, but Able Planet has made an awesome product that serves an honest alternative to the Bose systems...
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