Audio Technica ATH-ANC7B Active Noise-Cancelling Closed-Back Headphones | 
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Format: CD Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: N/A Battery: 1 AAA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 2.5 x 11 Arrive refreshed after a long flight, avoid distractions in a noisy office, or find peace & quiet in your living room�with ATH-ANC7b QuietPoint� Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones. These lightweight, compact headphones effectively reduce distracting background noise by up to 85-percent while offering the superior audio quality that has made Audio-Technica a worldwide leader in electro-acoustic technology.
MPN: ATH-ANC7b Model: ATH-ANC7b UPC: 042005158386 EAN: 0000420051583 ASIN: B002HWJT1A
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| • | ATH-ANC7B QuietPoint noise-cancelling headphones feature ANC circuitry that effectively reduces environmental noise by up to 85% | | • | Lightweight, compact, fold-flat design is ideal for travel | | • | Ideal for use with Apple iPod, iPhone and iPod touch portable music and DVD players, laptop computers, in-flight entertainment systems, other devices | | • | Closed-back headphones feature large-aperture 40 mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems for impactful bass, extended treble and higher fidelity | | • | Comfortable earcups with generously cushioned padding and a shape that fits easily over any ear |
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Product Description Arrive refreshed after a long flight, avoid distractions in a noisy office, or find peace and quiet in your living room with ATH-ANC7b QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones. These lightweight, compact headphones effectively reduce distracting background noise by up to 85% while offering the superior audio quality that has made Audio-Technica a worldwide leader in electro-acoustic technology. Ideal for use with MP3, CD, DVD and in-flight entertainment systems, ATH-ANC7b QuietPoint closed back headphones deliver clear, high-resolution sound, with impactful bass, a detailed midrange, extended treble and accurate imaging in an immersive soundfield. Their earcups have been redesigned for greater comfort, with generously cushioned padding and a shape that fits easily over any ear. The ATH-ANC7b QuietPoint headphones feature large-aperture 40 mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems and extremely high 109dB sensitivity to provide generous volume levels from any music source. The headphones also work when the noise-cancelling function is turned off, and operate in passive mode without batteries. Noise-cancelling electronics are fully integrated in each earpiece, with no need for external modules. Audio functions (in passive mode) even without the battery Fully integrated electronics no external modules needed Fold-flat design with included 3.5 mm mini-plugs, a full-size adapter, a specialized airline adapter for connecting to in-flight entertainment systems, and a handy carrying case Driver Diameter - 40 mm Magnet - Neodymium Frequency Response - 10 - 25,000 Hz Maximum Input Power - 500 mW Sensitivity - 109 dB Impedance - 300 ohms Weight - 210 g (7.4 oz), without cable and battery Cable - Detachable 1.6 m (5.2') with 3.5 mm (1/8) stereo mini-plug; Detachable 1.0 m (3.3') with 3.5 mm (1/8) stereo mini-plug Connector - 3.5 mm (1/8) Accessories inc
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Great product July 28, 2010 finallyquiet I pretty much agree with the reviews already posted, and just wanted to add a couple things
I have absolutely no problem with the noise leakage of these headphones; I think the only people having problems are those who listen to their music at excessively loud levels. The whole point of me buying these headphones was to be able to listen to my music at lower volumes on the bus/train/plane, and at my normal listening levels in those environments, people around me can't hear anything. Even at work, which is relatively quiet, this is the case. That being said if you want to listen to your music really loud, probably get something else.
They're great if you have a headache, and will prevent loud/obnoxious noises from making it worse.
Turns out you can't set custom equalizers on your Ipod to balance out the heavy bass, but the treble booster setting rounds out the sound nicely (the mid-range is a little soft with this setup, but the noise canceling makes it so it's still clear).
I got these for 1/3 the price of the Bose QC3
Nice headphones July 22, 2010 capitalone I bought these and I'm impressed. The headphones fit my ears and effectively isolate any background noise. I'm not an audiophile but when I turn off the noise-canceling option, the headphones produce muffled sound but it's still listenable. On the contrary, when I turn on the function, they sound very clear and I love it. I'd recommend these.
great if you have reasonable expectations July 14, 2010 John M. Petersen I work in a noisy computer lab, and purchased these headphones to wear during work. For this task they do a pretty good job, reducing the sound of server fans by what I would estimate as 80%. I chose these because a) they are circumaural - they surround the ear, they don't sit on the ear compressing it (which I find uncomfortable) b)they are a third of the price of the Bose quietcomfort 15 and c)I'm going to be leaving them at my desk, and would be _very_ upset if someone stole headphones as expensive as the Boses from me.
On first use, if you're not used to sudden quiet, the noise reduction feature is a bit disconcerting. It feels a bit like having your ears covered up, but there's nothing physically there. Walking into a proper anechoic chamber does the same thing, but is a bit more strange... anyway.
The way I use these headphones - to listen to music at quiet to moderate volumes - is probably the ideal use for them. With noise reduction turned on you can play music _very_ quietly, and still hear it, and it's incredibly clear. Turning the noise reduction off really changes things though. The music still sounds OK, but it's clearly fighting so many external noises, it sounds kinda muddled.
For those who were looking at the ATH-ANC7 note that the difference is larger ear cups, and removal of patent-infringing technology (like quiet white noise in the background). The white noise would definitely be nice when not listening to music, as the feeling of that kind of quiet is a bit uncomfortable at first for your ears. Alas, I only use these with music. If I were going to use ear protection without music, I'd get something specialized - like that which is used on firing ranges.
These are worth the money July 9, 2010 Jeremy I bought these headphones with the hope they would drown out the noise in my office. I work in a wide open office where there is a ton of noise; noise from other conversations, music, fans, heaters, basically just general noise. These headphones work perfectly for eliminating all of distracting noise, it even works quite well without audio playing. Without audio I can still hear people talking, but barely and only if they are fairly close to me, with audio I can hear almost nothing else.
As far as audio quality goes, they seem great. I am by no means as picky as some people when it comes to audio quality. I listen to Pandora One (www.pandora.com), and my iPod, and they sound great. They are comfortable and seem like they are pretty sturdy. I would definitely recommend these headphones.
Jets, Brats, and John Denver July 2, 2010 Victoria Cameron (Ontario) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
We recently bought 2 sets of Audio Technica noise cancelling headphones because we plan to do a lot of travelling in the next few years. We gave them a workout on a flight from Copenhagen to Paris to Montreal. First, the roar of the jet engines virtually vanished, while we could still hear the captain making all his announcements. Next, we had a full battery of bored spolied little kids in diapers, who kicked the seat backs, threw stuff on the floor, bit their mothers, climbed over the seats, and screamed, almost all at the same time. We could still hear the commotion, so we plugged in our iPods and ta-da, no more screaming kids. Our volume settings on our iPods were the same as we set them when at home out for walks. Peace. John Denver's Leaving on a Jet Plane lulling me to sleep. I thought these earphones were expensive but I think they paid for themselves on that one flight. We won't leave home without them.
Dale and Vicki
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