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Sony MDR-NC7


$50.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Foldable design. Nice design. Includes pouch and older airplane adapter.

The Cons:Less than average sound quality. Only cancels out extremely uniform noise. Uncomfortable.

The Sony MDR-NC7 are over-the-head style headphones designed specifically for noise cancellation.  The headphones feature 38 mm driver units combined with Neodymium magnets to reproduce strong bass and clear treble sound.

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Product Shot 2  They are capable of blocking up to 87.4% of ambient noise to provide a quieter listening environment.  The MDR-NC7 are designed with a foldable headband, swivelling earcups, and come with a carrying pouch for easy storage and portability.  They also have padded ear cushions for additional comfort and come with a dual jack adapter for use with in-flight music services.  The headphone cord has a built-in battery box with an on/off switch for controlling the noise cancelling feature.  The battery life of the unit is approximately 50 hours and although a battery is required when using noise cancellation the headphones can still be used without a battery.  Although they are very similar in design to Sony's MDR-NC6 headphones, the MDR-NC7s block a higher percentage of ambient noise compared to Sony's MDR-NC6 headphones.

Features/Specs

  • Noise cancelling
  • Reduces unwanted ambient noise up to 87.4%
  • Audio pass through even without battery (no noise cancellation without battery)
  • 38 mm driver units
  • Neodymium magnets
  • Foldable design with swivelling earcups
  • Comes with dual jack adapter for flights
  • Comes with carrying pouch 
  • Battery Life: approx 50 hours
  • Frequency response: 30Hz - 20kHz

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  • 2

    Foldable design

  • 1

    Nice design

  • 1

    Includes pouch and older airplane adapter

Cons
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    Less than average sound quality

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    Only cancels out extremely uniform noise

  • 0

    Uncomfortable

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