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Audiobahn Noise-Canceling Headphones (103NC) (103NC)

 
Audiobahn Noise-Canceling Headphones (103NC) (103NC)   By PTI Innovations
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5


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Editorial Review
Product Description
These noise-canceling headphones from PTI Innovations keep the world quiet when you're enjoying your favorite music. They're perfect for the home, office, and travelling when you want to focus on your music.

Customer Reviews

Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 Has its positives and negatives, 2002-12-19
Pros:
*Folding
*Noise cancelling for low price
*sturdy construction
Cons:
*Uncomfortable on ears
*Does not completely go over ears
*sound quality poor
This product does what it says, but i could not bear long hours with it on my head. I did test it out using it with ambient noise, which it did cut out using its noise reduction technology, but with the headphones connected to a audio source, what's the need for noise cancellation? I returned it and got a closed ear headphone with better sound quality.

Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5 uncomfortable, mediocre noise reduction, 2004-01-16
Thought I had purchased a pretty good product, until I compared them to the Radio Shack 33-1218 Noise-Canceling Foldable Stereo Headphones.

I had used the Audiobahn 103NC for the summer months behind a profesessional lawn mower, and a couple of flights across the U.S. My head would get sore from wearing them, but there was a noise reduction.

I purchased the Radio Shack model for family members before a cross country flight. They are far more comfortable, and there is a significant noise reduction. Most of the jet engine noise disappears.

Save your money, avoid the Audiobahn 103NC.

Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5 Stay away...., 2003-11-20
I picked up a pair of these because the price was right for what looked to be a decent pair of noise-canceling headphones. Unfortunately, they went back the next day. The sound was completely muddy...all bass with hardly any treble response at all. I tried them on several kinds of music (rock, jazz, classical) with the same results across the board. They were comfortable, but completely unlistenable.

Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5 I LIKE THESE, 2004-06-10
I bought these headphones because they were not as bulky as others. I only wear my headphones at the gym. I have to note that my gym is below the catapults on an AIRCRAFT CARRIER (it's loud) these headphones when attached to my iriver , or ipod mp3 player drown out the noise , and i can't even hear the sound of the machine i am on. these are nice for the price , just make sure you use good batteries.


Product Details
Binding: Electronics
Brand: PTI Innovations
EAN: 0838304000101
Label: PTI Innovations
Manufacturer: PTI Innovations
Model: 103NC
Publisher: PTI Innovations
Studio: PTI Innovations

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