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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad quality. Broken in 4 months.
Review: I lost my Sony MDR NC5 after having it for 15 months. I found this model on the web with good reviews about it. I thought I would give it a try. Sound quality was not as good as the Sony. But hey, it was cheaper. I could not complain. However, after using it for only 2 months, the plastic wire covering started tearing off at the bottom of both ear pieces, exposing the wire. I have been very careful not to pull the wire because I need the headphone on the noisy bus every weekday. Two more months later it stopped working. I am going back to Sony.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TECHNOLOGY IS MAGIC
Review: I was originally looking for wireless headphones when I started reading the reviews about them here at AMAZON.COM. I wanted to be able to just put the headphones on and walk around the house free. Reading the reviews, I seen that wireless headphones are not that simple. I advise buyers to read reviews about products to make a sound decision for your money instead of using the "higher price the better, cost analysis". So I decided that I would try the new noise-canceling technology instead. I read the reviews and tried the EARHUGGERS for the price. When I got the headphones I pulled out one of my CLASSIC SOUL CD's and listened through the headphones without the battery. The music sounded good, heard the traffic coming through the window. Then I put the enclosed battery into the headset. Like magic, there was no traffic noise. To me it was sort of scary, but the magic of technology can be very scary. BOSE invented this technology and they want over $300 for their headset. Thanks to the Chinese,
we can get it for under $30. I like these headphones and YOU will too! I may buy another set of noise-cancelers to have one for travel and another for home. Again, read product reviews to help you make a sound decision on the BEST PRODUCT to buy, for the amount of money that you want to spend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Effective, portable, comfortable and cheap
Review: This is probably one of the cheapest noise reduction headphones out there. It won't do the job of a Bose, but you could buy 8 Boses for the price of a pair of these headphones. The noise reduction isn't perfect, because these headphones don't press really hard on the ears to form a tight seal like the Bose does. However, this also means that these headphones are a good deal more comfortable. The other plus is that that these headphones fold up nicely into the handy bag provided. Uses one AAA battery that lasts about 12 hours or so.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: does the job BUT the Coby CV190 runs cheaper
Review: UPC: 7-12949-00275-4
Country of origin: China ("Peoples Republic of China")
Battery size: AAA
Number of batteries required: 1
Number of batteries included: 1
Accessories included:
- Carrying Pouch
- Airline Adapter Plug
"Cancels out 15 dB of sound" -claim on blister pack
Model number (that I'm reviewing): EH-1420NC
Manufacturer: EarHugger Inc
Both the EarHugger EH-1420NC and also the Coby CV190
seem to have similarly-sized ear cushions. They do
not SURROUND the ears; they are slightly bigger than
an ear, but there is no room within the pads for an
ear to snuggle without being pressed upon. At least
there is no hard, ungiving plastic or metal jammed
against the cartilage of the outer ear, yet the ear
is not SEALED by being SURROUNDED by cushioning pads.
The advantage that the EarHugger has over the Coby is
that the EarHugger model FOLDS more compactly than the
Coby. I took one star away because Red China (with its
abysmal "human rights" record) is where it is made. I
took an additional star away because I can get 2-3
Coby noise-canceling headsets for the approximate cost
of one EarHugger noise-canceling headset. The Coby is
not made by union labor in North America; it hails
from mainland China too. Say a prayer for the workers.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: does the job BUT the Coby CV190 runs cheaper
Review: UPC: 7-12949-00275-4
Country of origin: China ("Peoples Republic of China")
Battery size: AAA
Number of batteries required: 1
Number of batteries included: 1
Accessories included:
- Carrying Pouch
- Airline Adapter Plug
"Cancels out 15 dB of sound" -claim on blister pack
Model number (that I'm reviewing): EH-1420NC
Manufacturer: EarHugger Inc
Both the EarHugger EH-1420NC and also the Coby CV190
seem to have similarly-sized ear cushions. They do
not SURROUND the ears; they are slightly bigger than
an ear, but there is no room within the pads for an
ear to snuggle without being pressed upon. At least
there is no hard, ungiving plastic or metal jammed
against the cartilage of the outer ear, yet the ear
is not SEALED by being SURROUNDED by cushioning pads.
The advantage that the EarHugger has over the Coby is
that the EarHugger model FOLDS more compactly than the
Coby. I took one star away because Red China (with its
abysmal "human rights" record) is where it is made. I
took an additional star away because I can get 2-3
Coby noise-canceling headsets for the approximate cost
of one EarHugger noise-canceling headset. The Coby is
not made by union labor in North America; it hails
from mainland China too. Say a prayer for the workers.


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