Description

The PXC150 is a pair of closed, dynamic, supra-aural stereo mini headphones with NoiseGard active noise compensation. Due to their active and passive noise attenuation of ambient noise, they let you enjoy music even in noisy environments. The headphones come with a convenient pouch plus a special adapter for use on planes, making them an ideal travel companion.

Technical Details

  • Closed supra-aural stereo mini headphones with switchable NoiseGard active noise cancelling
  • Ideal for air travel and noisy environments
  • Ultra-lightweight design and soft ring ear pads
  • Excellent sound quality with deep powereful bass performance
  • Supplied with two adaptors (1/4″ stereo jack and 3.5 mm double mono jack)
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The headphones have clear sound and I could hear notes throughout the range. I would have liked more bass but didn't notice any improvement with another brand name headphone I tried in the same price range. I wear these when running and wasn't bothered by the noise cancelling attachment that some others noted. The attachment clipps comfortably to my shorts, is light enough to clip to my shirt, and long enough to clip to my messenger bag while walking. The earpieces are comfortable for my average size ears. They seal well too. I could turn them up on the train without nearby commuters hearing them like they can with earbuds. They are sturdier than some all plastic headphones with a very thin metal band securing the curves. I am more particular than average about having quality sound and I would buy them again.
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Delivery is so fast,and the earphone is good, but one thing i should mention is that there is no box to carry the earphone, so it is not as convinent as PXC 300 or 250.
These headphones sound great and the noise cancelling works well. If you are expecting headphones that will eliminate all the noise on a plane trip, for example, then these headphones will not do that. For that you really need the big, cushioned headphones that completely cover your ears. I like these because they cut the low drone of the plane's engines and ventilation system and reduce other cabin noises and let you clearly listen to the inflight movies or to music without completely cutting you off to what's going on around you.
I am going my 2nd pair of NC that are non-Bose.
I think 3rd time is a charm and I am going to finally learn my lesson and get the Bose.

I do a lot of air travel so the 2 things I try to look for in a pair of NC are:
1)Compact and easy to store
2)Decent NC to reduce plane noise

I feel the NC part of this works fine.
What bugs me about this pair is the cord that is attached to the battery stick. It gets tangled and trying to pack this in the laptop bag isn't the best. The battery part is just too big and clunky.

i like the sound, crips high's and mid, not a lot of bass, but sounds very nice, however, this baby is going back because the three drawbacks:

1) it's a mini headphone, my ear hurts after wearing if for extended time, this is more apparent if I compare it with my other headphones.

2) the noise cancellation unit is a pain, make the headphone only useful i I am stationary.

3) uses 2 AAA batteries, the noise cancellation is marginal and cost $$, and gives a slight hiss sound when turned on, which is sometimes annoying when between songs.

biggest issues is the earcup too small, also the ugly bad design of the noise cancellation unit.
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