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Noise cancelling headphones £15 on sale at maplin - any good?

Hi,

Maplin have these on sale over the next few days. I researched and they are made by Fujikon.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?...=15m3#overview

Has anyone got a pair, are they worth a buy?
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  • moonrakerz
    moonrakerz Posts: 8,650 Forumite
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    The main fault with these cheap noise cancelling headsets is that they usually take out a fairly narrow frequency band.

    So they may be very effective on a train but useless on an aeroplane. So the truthful answer would be:- it depends on where you want to use them.
  • MiserlyMartin
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    I'd probably use them on a plane yes. But I also need a new pair of headphones for home generally so I wonder if they are ok for reasonable sound quality at home too.
  • fox2319
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    I got a pair of Akai phones in the states a couple of years ago that look pretty similar to these. They have been generally good on planes and allow you to listen to ipods or in-flight movies at a much lower volume than the usual. I also keep them on generally on the plane as it makes it a quieter place.

    It has to be said though that for general ipod use, I use Sennheiser CX300s as they are much more compact and sound pretty decent.

    These might not be the best all-round headphones but, at that price, it might be worth a try for the plane,
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  • peter-d-w
    peter-d-w Posts: 25 Forumite
    Hi,

    Maplin have these on sale over the next few days. I researched and they are made by Fujikon.

    http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?...=15m3#overview

    Has anyone got a pair, are they worth a buy?
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    I have a pair of these I bought from Maplins about 2 years ago. For £15 they are good value. They fold up and are supplied with a carrrying pouch. I use them on planes quite often to listen to movies. They cancel out quite a lot of background noise but not all of it. I do find them better in a noisy environment than the Sony MDR EX71 in the ear phones which I normally use.
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