The Sony MDR-NC200Ds are compact
noise-canceling headphones with a creative design, deep bass, and
adequate noise cancellation. The headphones fold up to fit into a
convenient carrying case and can still play music without the noise
cancellation engaged.
What'd I like about them? They're relatively compact, lightweight and good-looking. In that sense, they're more like the QuietComfort 3s, which are also an on-ear model, meaning the padded ear cup sits on top of your ear and doesn't envelope like an over-the-ear model such as the QuietComfort 15. The build quality here also seems tough enough for daily commuters, and the headphones fold up to fit into a nicely designed protective storage case (it's included along with a two-pronged adapter for airplane use).
What's also nice is that unlike the Bose models, you can actually listen to music or movies without the noise-cancellation engaged, which means that if the single AAA battery that powers the active noise cancellation dies, the music doesn't die with it. sony mdr-nc200d
What'd I like about them? They're relatively compact, lightweight and good-looking. In that sense, they're more like the QuietComfort 3s, which are also an on-ear model, meaning the padded ear cup sits on top of your ear and doesn't envelope like an over-the-ear model such as the QuietComfort 15. The build quality here also seems tough enough for daily commuters, and the headphones fold up to fit into a nicely designed protective storage case (it's included along with a two-pronged adapter for airplane use).
What's also nice is that unlike the Bose models, you can actually listen to music or movies without the noise-cancellation engaged, which means that if the single AAA battery that powers the active noise cancellation dies, the music doesn't die with it. sony mdr-nc200d

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