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JVC HANC250 Noise Cancelling Headphones | 
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| Brand: JVC Category: CE
List Price: $218.21 Buy New: $109.99 You Save: $108.22 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 63 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 7.6 x 2.2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: HANC250 Model: NC250 UPC: 046838030802 EAN: 0046838030802
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| Features:
| • | 85% noise reduction | | • | feedback technology | | • | 40mm Neodymium driver | | • | Double Housing Structure | | • | Memory Foam cushion earpads |
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Product Description The HANC250 is an extremely effective pair of noise-cancelling headphones, with 85% noise reduction with feedback technology, as well as memory foam cushion and extremely smooth ear-pad surface that isolate background noise effectively. They also function as a pair of normal headphones when turned off. Memory Foam cushion earpads Also function as regular headphones
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| Customer Reviews: Read 58 more reviews...
Excellent performance, comfortable, great value for money November 7, 2007 105 out of 105 found this review helpful
I travel fairly frequently on work and the long international flights were getting to me. I'd originally bought a Solitude Plane Quiet II headset which I was fairly happy with except for: 1. Quite tight around the head, difficult to wear for long periods of time. 2. Good sound quality, particularly bass, but an annoying hiss and missing treble and highs during audio playback. 3. Fairly heavy owing to needing 2 AAA batteries.
A colleague at work bought the JVCs and we did a comparison. Initially I was skeptical because my Solitudes were around the ear vs the JVCs which are over the ear. We went into a very noisy server room to do the test and I have to say the performance of the JVCs was astoundingly good. All three issues that I had with the Solitudes were absent. 1. Extremely comfortable and light. Great build quality. 2. Even better noise canceling performance despite the over the ear design. Even with the active noise cancellation off, merely wearing the headset provides good sound insulation. 3. Great sound quality, very balanced bass and treble, zero hiss. 4. Better battery life than the Solitudes despite needing only one battery.
In addition, the JVCs have some of the benefits of the Solitudes over the industry's most famous headset (Bose). 1. Conventional cable (not proprietary like Bose). 2. Audio passthrough even when the battery dies. 3. Single AAA battery, non-proprietary (if you forget to charge your proprietary Bose battery, your headphones are dead). 4. Great price/value tradeoff compared to the Bose QCII or III.
The only negatives of the JVCs I could perceive are: 1. No volume dial control on the headset itself which is less of a convenience as you now have to turn down the volume from your ipod or computer rather than just reaching up and dialing down. 2. Headphone cable is fairly short (43in) so its difficult (not impossible) to use it with home stereo equipment. 3. Replacing the battery is a bit difficult and involves popping the right earpiece out.
Update (Jan 2008): I was able to compare these against the Bose QC3s. The Bose sound quality (you will not believe this) is really bad compared to the JVCs. Specifically the sound of the QC3s is muddy with extremely muffled treble. I am even happier now that I bought these instead of the Bose.
Great quality, great sound, great price January 8, 2008 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
I ordered these JVC headphones after testing the Bose and discovering they only work when the noise reduction is switched on. The JVC build quality is great, fit comfortably on the ears and work well with or without the noise reduction. My iPod music/movies sound great and the noise reduction is perfect for air/train travel. No sound leakage. Everything (including the iPod) packs into the carry case which is not too large for travel. No regrets and much cheaper than the Bose. J&R delivered in 2 days (within the USA) with the express delivery.
Excellent for long plane flights February 22, 2008 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I recently purchased the JVC HANC250 headphones after researching the options on the internet. The Bose were an obvious option, but the price could not be justified.
I have always been thinking about buying noise cancelling headphones, and with a pending trip to Australia (from New York) I decided that now was the time.
Pros: Great sound quality Excellent Noise Cancelling Very comfortable Long battery life (changed the batter 2X over a 48hr use period) Nice looking Excellent value
Cons: Changing the battery under the ear cup is not the best design, but not that hard to do either
Tips: 1. Keep a couple extra batteries in the accessory pouch inside the headphone case 2. Put a business card in the same pouch in case of loss
Fantastic Noice Cancelling December 25, 2007 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Just received this headphones as an x-mas gift. Overall fantastic size/weight, I will easily carry these in my backpack, especially in the nice hard case included. I'm a big fan of the over the ear design, but for the majority of consumers this may be an issue. The noise-canceling function works beautifully, as the product info states only 1 AAA battery needed, none required for regular headphone usage. I consider this a major selling point as I do not want a non-functional set of headphones in the event of a dead battery. Altogether I would recommend this pair to anyone looking for a quality set of portable noise canceling headphones.
Quality product and a great value March 1, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have been looking for a pair of well-performing and well-priced noise-cancelling headphones for a while now. After looking through a bunch of reviews, both professional and user, I settled on these JVC NC-250s.
The first test took place on a window seat of a 757 right by the engines. What I found is that these headphones successfully cancelled out the low- and low-mid frequency noise of the engine. It does not mean you hear nothing altogether - there is a "white noise"-like background - but the 85% figure in JVC specs seems to be about right. Once the music is on, you barely notice that. My previous headphones were in-ear Shure e2c, which blocked out the sound pretty well (I used foam heads). In comparison, JVCs are a very nice improvement. The sound quality is quite good - nice and clean across the range, for various types of sound - music and movies.
I am normally quite sensitive to wearing on- and over-ear headphones, so I was pleased to find that these cans are light and comfortable over time - I tried them on 2 and 3 hour flights and my ears were just as comfortable at the end of use as they were at the beginning. Considering its on-ear design, that is remarkable in my opinion. At the same time, they do reach a nice seal on the ear. The padding on the earpieces and the headband help that a lot. Plus, I believe these are the lightest headphones in the class (vs. QC2-3s, AudioTech). So that helps too.
My only real complaint, and the reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is the design of battery placement. To replace the battery you have to take off the ear pad from the right earpiece. I can foresee that being a prime opportunity for something to break, thus creating doubts about the durability over long-term.
To summarize: this is very good pair of noise-cancelling headphones that do the job at least as well as any other headphone out there (particularly Bose QCs which I had a chance to try in the past), but a half or third of the cost of the more expensive ones. My research before buying suggests that $100-150 is the actual reasonable price range to get good NC headphones today. Anything over that makes very little sense and is a waste of money. My only concern is the placement of the battery, where replacement may result in your breaking something off - you have to be careful.
One note: In some reviews there was a mention of an air-popping sensation when NC is on. Amazingly enough, I got to experience that the first time I wore the headphones, but it turned out to be strictly a matter of headphone placement on the ear, the fit. I moved the earpiece a smidgeon back and the effect was gone.
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