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Review on Philips SHN2500 Noise Canceling Discontinued Manufacturer by Roosevelt Weaver

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth the money

Transatlantic flights have bothered me with noise for the past few years. At first it was oppressive in flight, then it took a while before I could hear normally. So I decided to try noise canceling headphones. Being a phase-cancelling musician is easy to appreciate. Then I saw that the ones advertised were $300. You can get a decent large-diaphragm microphone and studio headphones for less! I started looking for something cheaper. I found it interesting, they had specs similar to $100 headphones. I just spent too much on toys and decided to give it a try. For those who say the noise cancellation doesn't work on them, I have to wonder. I turned them on when we were 10 minutes off the ground and turned them off after a while. I wasn't sure I would get much use out of it. However, after my first 4 and 6 hour flights, when the pilot told me to turn off the electronics, it dawned on me. While this didn't eliminate the flight noise, it reduced it to the level I had mentally set it to. As soon as I turned off the noise reduction, I immediately heard an unpleasant roar from the engines. It seems the longer you wear them the better and they are very comfortable. I can't compare them to big dogs but they are more than satisfactory and you don't look like you think you're in a niche and getting ready to record a vocal track. People who didn't have noise-cancelling didn't understand the intended use or battery consumption or anything like that. I'm not sure how long the battery lasts but I got 22 hours on four flights. It also has an adapter for old airplane audio jacks. I haven't tried it for other things, but I think it would be good for trains too. At this price you'd have to be crazy not to get them when you travel.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Crumpled