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While the ambient noise was really attenuated I was still able to clearly understand the conversation. Also, I stopped shouting and my friends told me my level of stress looked better and I actually felt it was relaxing.
It's an experience that convinced me I had to buy one of those :)
I purchased a pair of 'ear molds' which are molds fitted to my ear and ear canal so the mold is flush with the ear and easily fits under the helmet. I took the option of having mp3 player wires added so I could connect them to my mobile music player and listen to music on my rides. They are amazing. My first time wearing them I could not believe just how much noise they blocked out. It was a very happy experience!
I recently went overseas and I used them on the plane when I used the multimedia centre or went to sleep. I could not hear any of the engine or passenger noises, it was blissfully quiet.
I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a noise reduction solution.
Unfortunately I'm in Australia, so I can't provide a link to the product I bought, as you have to have them personally molded to your ears, but I'm sure there are many companies that provide a similar product.
I dont know about the sony ones, but the innovation is a good idea.
it was worth blogging about chris....
cheers!
Jean
http://www.amazon.com/Jabra-Active-Cancelling-Stereo-Headphones/dp/B000FL2EJE
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Years ago I bought a pair of Sennheiser noice cancellation earphones. They were great, but bulky.. I didn't like that when traveling. Recently I bought a pair of Sony in ear noice cancellation headphones... They are even better... My take is that the technology gets better all the time... They aren't very cheap, but it's worth to invest if you travel regularly...
I have both an in ear set, and the more traditional cup style
both do a good job of cancelling 'noise' and making plane journeys that much more pleasant
I had previously tried an altec-lansing pair and was happy with the sound but a cup broke off due to a design fault
Headphones like the PlaneQuiet Platinums, will cancel out most of the ambient noise but still allow you to hear a conversation nearby. Have you ever stepped off a long flight and felt like you couldn't hear? If you use headphones like this, you'll save a lot of discomfort when flying, or working near large computers, in the yard, etc.
As technology gets cheaper and cheaper, it makes no sense to pay $200+ for a brand name that, in reality, is no better than these.
I think they are. But it's something to think about.
In the end, a pair of noise cancellation headphones is the best gift you can give yourself since you travel so much. Enjoy!
they do it by playing an opposite sound wave which 'cancels' the sound, but this only works for steady sounds like engine noise on planes etc
that said, they're brilliant
Audiologists who do diagnostic evaluations create masked listening environments all the time.
I have, however, just got some good regular silicon in-ear earphones and, too be honest, don't miss the BOSE ones at all.
Value for money, the PlaneQuiet phones have worked very well for me over the past 3 years. They serve to reduce noise as other posts have said and I feel more rested when I reach my destination. Plus, I don't really enjoy music on an airplane with regular ear buds - too much ambient noise sneaks through and have to turn up the volume to an extreme. They are not perfect, but for $99, how can you go wrong? And, how much better can Sony be for $500?