Sony MDR NC7 headphones (white)

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    Overall score: 6.3 (3.0 stars)

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    Overall score: 6.3 (3.0 stars)
  • Design: 6.0
  • Features: 7.0
  • Performance: 6.0
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The good: The Sony MDR-NC7 Noise Canceling headphones are very affordable and the earpads are soft. Package includes an airline adapter and a travel pouch, and the headphones are nice-looking.

The bad: The headband of the Sony MDR-NC7 Noise Canceling headphones tends to chafe, and bass is lacking. Noise canceling isn't the most effective we've heard.

The bottom line: The Sony MDR-NC7 Noise Canceling headphones are an OK option for travel fiends operating on a strict budget.

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Noise canceling headphones can cost a pretty penny, which is why we always perk up when a company brings a budget-friendly option into the fray. Such is the case with the Sony MDR-NC7 Noise Canceling headphones, a $40 pair with stylish looks and handy features. These cans are neither the most comfortable nor the best at antinoise creation, but sound quality is passable and the design is compact. Frequent fliers with an aversion to earbuds and limited funds may want to consider them.

The design of the MDR-NC7 Noise Canceling headphones is a ... Expand full review

Noise canceling headphones can cost a pretty penny, which is why we always perk up when a company brings a budget-friendly option into the fray. Such is the case with the Sony MDR-NC7 Noise Canceling headphones, a $40 pair with stylish looks and handy features. These cans are neither the most comfortable nor the best at antinoise creation, but sound quality is passable and the design is compact. Frequent fliers with an aversion to earbuds and limited funds may want to consider them.

The design of the MDR-NC7 Noise Canceling headphones is a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand, they're fairly stylish. You can choose from either white or black, both of which feature understated silver accenting. Also, the earpad style offers a nice alternative to earbuds while still allowing the 'phones to be folded down compactly for storage and transport (Sony includes a soft black pouch for such occasions). We also appreciate the inclusion of a dual-pronged airline adapter for the rare instance that you find yourself on an older plane sporting those ports.

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3.0 stars out of 5 user reviews

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  • 4 star: 1
  • 3 star: 2
  • 2 star: 1
  • 1 star: 0

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4.0 stars

"i bought it one year ago and it's working pretty good" By daredevils40

Pros: cancels noise
very comfortable
affordable in someways
very good looking
perfect for travelling
the package includes a pouch
doesn't take too much space in the travelling bag

Cons: cancels noise but not that much

Summary: i love it :D

2.5 stars

"Great pice for noise cancelling head phones" By mrkennyp

Pros: Good price
Noise cancelling
Comfortable ear cups
Good Sound quality

Cons: noise cancelling doesn't work with iPhone 3gs.
data buzz
non padded head band

Summary: I bought these headphone because they were a good price, and Sony makes a reliable product. Unfortunately when I turned the noise cancelling on and plugged them into my iPhone 3GS all I heard was that annoying buzz that comes with an active data connection. Because I listen to most ... Expand full review

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  • Headphones Type: Headphones - Binaural
  • Product type: Headphones
  • Design: Ear-cup

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