Good reviews on Amazon for these. Rarely below £29.99 there.
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Wheresmylaptop to pavel76
20 May 174#5
+£2.99 delivery.
BigAde
21 May 173#8
I've had these a couple of years now. Bought for long haul flights. I even had a chance to compare them side-by-side with a colleagues £200+ Bose ones.
Without hesitation I'd say that they are not as good as Bose ones, in that the noise cancelling isn't as effective. However, they are probably 80-85% of the way there... they are also comfortable, come with a good sturdy case and have good, if not brilliant, sound quality (but much the same as the Bose). I'm very happy with mine and for the price these are a no-brainer.
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linhang90
20 May 171#1
7dayshop. Boooo
MDDr
20 May 171#2
Doesn't say if this is the newer 2017 version as sold on Amazon which has "BRAND NEW IMPROVED VERSION FOR 2017 WITH STRONGER EARCUP SWIVELS " :
Many of the 1 star reviews say the earcup broke after short period of time/light use. Guessing it's the older version here on ebay?
paul555
20 May 171#3
These visually resemble my set of Lindy Noise Cancelling headphones. Style is the same, case is the same, buttons appear to be in the same place. Even the same assessories. So could these be rebranded Lindy? Lindys cost me about £60 (5 star on what hi-fi)
I almost want to buy them to find out. Must resist
jamie19916 to paul555
21 May 17#19
I don't think they are; I was between these and the lindy when I bought them; I think the lindy takes 1 AAA battery and these take 2.
I have a pair of these. Used them lots of times without any issues. A bargain at this price.
jo_2705
21 May 171#7
I bought these headphones 2 weeks ago and have just sent them back.. they arrived all packaged up but they had such a strong smell of cigarette smoke that I couldn't get rid of.
Youngsyr to jo_2705
21 May 17#13
I would say it's more a cigar smoke smell. It does fade over time though and they're otherwise a great headset. Noise cancelling is very noticeable.
BigAde
21 May 173#8
I've had these a couple of years now. Bought for long haul flights. I even had a chance to compare them side-by-side with a colleagues £200+ Bose ones.
Without hesitation I'd say that they are not as good as Bose ones, in that the noise cancelling isn't as effective. However, they are probably 80-85% of the way there... they are also comfortable, come with a good sturdy case and have good, if not brilliant, sound quality (but much the same as the Bose). I'm very happy with mine and for the price these are a no-brainer.
KrispiiDuck
21 May 17#9
Bought these a couple of years ago, mainly for flying. They may not be as good as the Bose but they're a tenth of the price.
Bargain!
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Without hesitation I'd say that they are not as good as Bose ones, in that the noise cancelling isn't as effective. However, they are probably 80-85% of the way there... they are also comfortable, come with a good sturdy case and have good, if not brilliant, sound quality (but much the same as the Bose). I'm very happy with mine and for the price these are a no-brainer.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/7dayshop-Headphones-Active-Cancelling-Aeroplane/dp/B00AXVURFY/
Many of the 1 star reviews say the earcup broke after short period of time/light use. Guessing it's the older version here on ebay?
I almost want to buy them to find out. Must resist
https://www.7dayshop.com/products/7dayshop-headphones-aero-7-active-noise-cancelling-headphones-with-aeroplane-kit-and-travel-case-7dayadhf
Without hesitation I'd say that they are not as good as Bose ones, in that the noise cancelling isn't as effective. However, they are probably 80-85% of the way there... they are also comfortable, come with a good sturdy case and have good, if not brilliant, sound quality (but much the same as the Bose). I'm very happy with mine and for the price these are a no-brainer.
Bargain!