headphonesAudio Technica Quiet Point Headphones have turned me into a total music zombie. These headphones are so good that I never want to take them off. Turning the noise canceling feature on it practically eliminates low to mid range frequency noise. Like the noise you would hear from airplane engines, the bus, or on the subway. The company claims that noise will be reduced up to 85%. In my experience that is about right.
The sound quality is tremendous. I was never blown away by turning the volume up or by overusing the equalizer. There was a noticeable lack of big bass. This was easy to correct by setting up my MP3 player correctly. The treble notes were incredibly clear.
The Quiet Point headphones are also very comfortable. The ear cups are padded and are actually very light considering the amount of stuffing in the cups. They look very similar to the Bose top of the line noise canceling headphones with the black and silver color combination. They also run on a single Triple A battery which will last around 35 hours. The headphones will still work even after the battery quits but the sound quality is just trashed.
Pricing for the headphones are around $200 bucks. They are extremely competitive in sound, comfort, and over all usability as other brands of noise canceling headphones. I think the best part is that they do compete with the heavy hitter Bose in that I get the same quality but pay a lot less. Overall a great pair of headphones.
The sound quality is tremendous. I was never blown away by turning the volume up or by overusing the equalizer. There was a noticeable lack of big bass. This was easy to correct by setting up my MP3 player correctly. The treble notes were incredibly clear.
The Quiet Point headphones are also very comfortable. The ear cups are padded and are actually very light considering the amount of stuffing in the cups. They look very similar to the Bose top of the line noise canceling headphones with the black and silver color combination. They also run on a single Triple A battery which will last around 35 hours. The headphones will still work even after the battery quits but the sound quality is just trashed.
Pricing for the headphones are around $200 bucks. They are extremely competitive in sound, comfort, and over all usability as other brands of noise canceling headphones. I think the best part is that they do compete with the heavy hitter Bose in that I get the same quality but pay a lot less. Overall a great pair of headphones.