Thursday, July 31, 2008

Size Doesnt Count Noise Canceling Headphones

Writen by Steve Joseph

When looking at noise canceling headphones consumer usually goes for the larger model due to the idea size does count. However noise canceling headphones have changed as the market has broadened not only in price rage but also with shapes and sizes. So step aside Bose QuietComfort 2 headphones here comes AKG's ultra lightweight K28 Noise Canceling headphones, and their comfortable travel friendly design, aren't going to bust your budget unlike other well known brands.

Receiving rave reviews this excellent design will knock the socks off not only your noise canceling experience but also your listening experience. With a massive bass response these headphones disables background noise at the flick of a switch powered by a single AAA battery, these headphones will cancel noise just as well as the big guys. So you can listen to all your favorites whether it be Mozart, R&B or the Rolling Stones without being disturbed by background noise.

Our daily environment is so full of stress and clutter, that the K28's durable design provides a welcome escape with excellent comfort in addition to its unique 3D-Axis folding mechanism and it takes up almost no space in your traveling bag. A big plus is that designed for loud transportation, this innovation is supplied with accessories including dual-pronged airline adapter, a gold plated 1/8inch stereo adapter jack, and a black cloth carry bag. It shows that when designed the manufacturer had in mind for its use to be lightweight comfortable.

One drawback that you have to consider when going small is the compromise of trying to encompass the noise canceling technology into the visibly smaller ear cups. Because the earphones could not hold the noise canceling parts without compromising space, AKG K28's have put the canceling system in a separate in-line active noise reduction two part filter, battery pack that's fitted with a belt clip. This leaves the issue of excess cord but when it comes to peace and quiet the compromise is worth every bit of it.

The author is a regular contributor to http://www.cancellingnoise.com and permission to reproduce this article is given only on the basis that all links remain active and intact.

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