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Old 01-26-2009, 09:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Wireless noise cancelling headphones

It's not a common combination to have wireless AND noise cancelling features in the same headphone. Both technologies reduce the quality of the audio signal, so the result may well be a poor sounding product.

You may want to consider a wireless headphone that isolates you from noise, rather than uses noise cancellation electronics. Noise cancelling electronics is really only any good at cancelling out steady, low frequency noises.

See our guide to noise cancelling headphones for a bit more information the limitations of this type of headphone.
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