Denon AH-NC600 Advanced Noise Canceling In-Ear Headphones |

| Brand: Denon Category: CE
Buy New: $106.36 as of 9/10/2010 18:43 CDT details
New (3) Used (1) from $62.88
Seller: The Price Pros Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 6.2 x 1.7
MPN: AH-NC600K Model: AH-NC600K UPC: 883795001007 EAN: 0883795001007 ASIN: B002KYFEAU
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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Features:
| • | Denon's exclusive noise canceling technology reduces ambient noise by up to 99% | | • | Acoustic Optimizer technology for balanced, uncolored sound | | • | Radial Cascade Damper reduces cable transmitted vibration noise | | • | Noise cancelling circuit powered by a single, widely available AAA battery | | • | 3 sets of silicon ear pads (S/M/L) included; 1 set of soft foam ear pads |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The AH-NC600 in-ear headphones from Denon provide high-quality audio and up to a 99% reduction in ambient noise in a compact and lightweight design. The headphones feature Denons Acoustic Optimizer technology which balances pressure on either side of the diaphragm for a rich natural tone. Compressed Audio Restorer (CAR) circuitry helps to restore the fullness of your compressed digital audio tracks.The headphones use active noise cancellation technology combined with a secure in-ear fit to block out ambient noise allowing you to focus on your music. A pair of foam eartips and 3 sizes of soft silicon eartips allow you to find the best fit for comfort and stability. The oxygen-free cable features Radial Cascade Damper technology to reduce friction noise and has a detachable extension cable for additional slack. The gold-plated 3.5mm plug and included airplane adapter allow you to connect to MP3 players CD players in-flight entertainment systems and more. The headphones operate on a single AAA battery and include a hard carrying case.
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Customer Reviews: 99% Disappointed! October 26, 2009 Aristeas (UK) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Made of cheap and thin plastic. On/Off button is so loose that it rattles. Battery compartment door really difficult to open. It's so flimsy and ill-fitting that I almost broke it trying to open it for the first time. Tried noise cancelling effect on a turbo-prop plane, on a normal jet plane, and on the train. There is some minimal noise reduction but it comes at a price: The noise gets replaced by a powerful hissing that sounds as though you suddenly switch from your MP3 player to a radio with bad reception. I don't expect the stunning noise cancelling effect that my Bose QC3 has -- but still: Absoultely disappointing. Not worth the money at one thenth of the price. Would have given 0 starts if possible.
Overpriced cheap Plastic September 4, 2010 Yoshi The ear buds fit nicely and the noise canceling works, but the build quality is disappointing. The box connected to the headphones makes a hissing noise when turned on and feels very cheap. The sound is clear and has a precise bass but everything else is awful. I don't recommend these ear buds because you can find better for half the price.
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