At Addicted To Audio we carry noise cancelling headphones from the world’s best-known headphone brands, including Audio-Technica, Sennheiser and Sony. But we also carry an exciting range of first-class noise cancelling headphones from some of the finest specialist brands in the world, such as FiiO, Shure and Bowers & Wilkins. You may not be familiar with some of those brands, but they’ve got a quality experience in store for your ears.
Headphones like the
can certainly help to reduce the sound of voices in a busy office, but they won’t eliminate them altogether. Noise-cancelling headphones generally work best by helping to reduce the sound of constant, similarly-pitched noises such as those from aircraft engines, air-conditioners and other machinery.
Noise-cancelling headphones are simply any pair of headphones that helps to reduce the level of audible outside sounds by due to their sealed design which blocks outside noise.
Closed-back headphones such as the
can substantially reduce outside noise thanks to their ability to physically block outside noise from entering your ears.
Active Noise-canceling headphones like the
help reduce audible outside sounds that are picked up through their built-in microphones, by applying an “opposite” noise that helps to cancel-out that particular frequency with the help of digital signal processing.
Noise cancelling headphones help to reduce ambient environmental noise through a digital process called active noise cancellation. Small microphones in each side of the headphones identify outside noise, and produce an exact opposite signal to help “cancel out” that noise. Noise cancelling headphones such as the
At Addicted To Audio we only partner with the best brands and manufacturers around the world to help give our customers the best product experience at any price.
The “best” noise-canceling headphones are the ones that are right for your budget, how you plan on using them, as well as your listening preferences.
Whether you need the portability and convenience of a pair of noise-canceling in-ear monitors like the