Noise cancelling headphones. Brilliant build quality for £££
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sprite127594
11 Jul 17#1
Noise cancelling headphones. Brilliant build quality for £££
master10
11 Jul 17#2
Who in their right mind would pay £450 for headphones?????
Zaim2012 to master10
11 Jul 17#6
Subjective matter, its like saying who in the right mind buy's a Ferrari?
superpanda
11 Jul 17#3
I have an old pair of the foam ones off an old Sony Walkman and they sound great.
EagleUK
11 Jul 17#4
Because they are better. If you ever buy a good quality pair you will know what I mean.
anewman
11 Jul 17#5
You need a decent quality source to make the best of decent headphones too.
mogki
11 Jul 17#7
I wonder which headphones are better, these or Bang and Olufsen H6. I'm really interested in the H6...I have the MDR-1R, but i don't think the H6 will be much of an improvement.
aaran7
11 Jul 17#8
Does it give warranty?
james0909
11 Jul 17#9
Do the block out noise when sound isn't playing three them .
torroxcampo
11 Jul 17#10
Just bought the wireless xbt900 for 110 in Argos. Also worth a look at
fossit
11 Jul 17#11
I got Devon headphones for 20 quid and they cut out the noise well and good sound. What a waste spending over £100.
mogki
12 Jul 17#12
I spent £16 on Sony XD150, then payed £42 for MDR-1R and i could easily notice a difference in sound quality. They are just as comfortable, warm and amazing sound, synthetic leather too as a bonus. Paying for good headphones is so worth it, its definitely not a "waste". I thought i would never go back to expensive headphones again but I'm really glad i gave it a second chance.
urbanbushwacker
12 Jul 17#13
Are they As Good As the Cornwall headphones or is the sound a little pasty sorry patchy?oO
Publix
12 Jul 17#14
Used - ear infection! Yuk. oO
neiiilers
12 Jul 17#15
Hahaha alright there Calvin Harris
zizzles
12 Jul 17#16
People who send them back to Amazon after realising what they've done, obviously.
swayndo
13 Jul 17#17
Kinda wish I'd bought these for the zombie apocalypse headphone mountain. Did buy some Koss Porta Pros tho ... wow!
madarhin
14 Jul 17#18
The 'h' is in whorehouse not warehouse.
Wedge1234
14 Jul 17#19
Some people are gamers so they pay £400 on a PS4, some people are interested in Music so they pay £400 on a pair of headphones. Its just what your into. Even listening on a pair of £150 headphone to a £50 pair, there is usually a massive difference.
idrishussainw7 to Wedge1234
14 Jul 17#21
but at £126 these are a steal.
idrishussainw7
14 Jul 17#20
with active noise cancellation, these are geared towards commuters. I would not buy them instead Bang and Olufsen's Beoplay H7 wirelss and H6 2nd gen, both new can be had for for under £300 combined.
wispy
14 Jul 17#22
up to 180, less of a steal
DIAL_999_FOR_CORRUPTION
14 Jul 17#23
ear wax included from the previous owner
idrishussainw7 to DIAL_999_FOR_CORRUPTION
14 Jul 17#25
atleast we are not talking about in-ear headphones.
sprite127594
14 Jul 17#24
I got them just before prime day and they were at £146 so £117 with the warehouse 20% off. The build quality is awesome and so is the sound. Also very comfy to wear for long periods. Not had noise cancellation cans before but i read a lot of them you can only use when the noise cancellation is turned on. These still produce sound with it turned off. Very happy with them for the money.
idrishussainw7 to sprite127594
14 Jul 17#26
they must be heavy though
sprite127594 to idrishussainw7
14 Jul 17#27
I wouldn't say so. Ive used them while cycling and not noticed them to be heavy.
justgood80
14 Jul 17#28
Can't find anything with 126 ? Links takes to the product prices at 331
hatthewmartley
15 Jul 17#29
You must be one of the people buying up all the 50p headphones from B&M. oO
AlexM14
27 Aug 17#30
Got these in December Amazon warehouse with 20% off, it was like £87 or so! Stunning sound anyway.
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