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Akg Noise Cancelling Headphones N60nc Wireless Bluetooth - Black - Gp-N060hahcaaa

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AKG Noise Cancelling Headphones N60NC Wireless Bluetooth - Black - GP-N060HAHCAAA

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  • Compact, foldable design : Flat and foldable, easily slip them into your bag. Plus, you can take them anywhere, thanks to a compact carrying case , Cable length 1.2 meter
  • Active Noise Cancellation: Whether you’re listening to a book on your commute, catching some sleep on the plane or taking a call in a noisy café, you’ll hear only what you want
  • Long-lasting battery: Get 15 hours of playback with both Bluetooth and Active Noise Cancellation turned on and up to 30 hours of playback with just ANC turned on; Bluetooth transmitter frequency range: 2402 − 2480MHz
  • AKG signature sound : AKG has devoted decades to delivering a sound experience that ignites creative expression. Balance gives you smooth, multidimensional tones rather than overpowering bass

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Brand : SAMSUNG
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Over-Ear Headphones
Rating : 4.3
Price : US $148.99
Review Count : 1705
SalesRank : 0

akg noise cancelling headphones n60nc wireless bluetooth black gp n060hahcaaa
akg noise cancelling headphones n60nc wireless bluetooth black gp n060hahcaaa
akg noise cancelling headphones n60nc wireless bluetooth black gp n060hahcaaa
akg noise cancelling headphones n60nc wireless bluetooth black gp n060hahcaaa
akg noise cancelling headphones n60nc wireless bluetooth black gp n060hahcaaa
akg noise cancelling headphones n60nc wireless bluetooth black gp n060hahcaaa
akg noise cancelling headphones n60nc wireless bluetooth black gp n060hahcaaa

AKG Noise Cancelling Headphones N60NC Wireless Bluetooth - Black - GP-N060HAHCAAA

  • I only have the prior AKG NC headphones for comparisonGeneral feeling of an Average Joe who travels several times a year but is not a road warrior:Noise Cancel is decent but not as effective as the prior model. IMO: prior model was excellent for the money, these are very good for the money. Long haul travelers may want to check these on a couple of short hauls before embarking upon a 14 hour flight.Two biggest peeves:Lacks a dedicated switch to turn NC on and off.The earpieces are thicker than the prior model so side sleeping is out and when packed in its carrying case the case is larger then the prior modelMinor peeveThe folding hinges can break if not careful. Older model was the same, lasted years before breaking when 1/2 asleep.Good part:Sound is better than the older model.Blue Tooth works reasonably wellRan battery 10 hours with no sign of depletion. Don\'t know actual life.
  • I got these headphones because I share sleeping arrangements with a loud, persistent snorer. Before these, I wore noise-cancellation earbuds that lost their charge after ~4 hours. These headphones did the trick, and I can get at least 2 nights of a charge out of them. The only downside is that they can be bulky, especially if you are a side sleeper. They are great if you are traveling and want to drown out the noise.
  • Ok, anyone looking at these will notice they were made in 2018ish so they\'re obviously older. That being said snagging them for $60-$80 is a steal. First lets get the more \"Dated\" stiff out of the way.Dated:No multi point, so you\'re only connected to one device at a time. But it does remember a lot of pairings.No transparency. You aren\'t able to pipe in outside noises like the newer high end headphones do (Solo Pros/1000 XM4 ect) Personally I don\'t like the function that much on non IEM headphones because it\'s super east to just slide them off.BT 4.0. Not really a negavive because there haven\'t been too many improvements with 5.0 in the audio space other than maybe increased range. These have the 3 meter/33 foot range 90% of headphones have.Ok so you\'ve heard all the bad stuff technology wise which in my opinion isn\'t anything worth worrying about but it exists.Good Stuff:These things are really portable for normal non IEM headphones. They\'re half as think as my Solo Pros when folded and about 2/3 as wide as my Sony 1000 XM4s.They have a really good sound signature out of the box. They don\'t have anything overly exaggerated, the bass is definitely represented, the highs aren\'t harsh and the mids are very clear. Unlike my closest headphones to these (Solo Pros) that sound more muddy with the highs but trade it for somewhat increased bass. The best way to describe it is it feels like you\'re listening the the Solos through a hoodie. But the N60\'s sound very clear considering the price.Fit. They have a nice clamping force, not really too tight or loose for normal listening. I woildnt workout with them or do anything beyond cleaning the house.ANC. It\'s alright, being on ears they are already at at disadvantage vs the 1000 XM4\'s but it\'s completely acceptable on such a portable headphone. Better than nothing but ANC has advanced a lot in the lats 4 years on top end headphones.Battery is accurate. not much to say about that.Overall these are a definite green light even in 2022. If you compare them to any other \"New\" headphone available in this price bracket these easily destroy them. Would I pay $300? Heck no there are a lot better options in 2022, but for $60-$80 I\'d take these all day for their portability, ANC, and very acceptable out of the box sound signature and sound clarity. With the few negatives these have you probably won\'t find them in the $60 range anyways, or if you do it will be horrid quality.
  • I bought these to replace a pair of Bose Soundlink headphones that I dropped into the ocean. I don\'t think the Bose Soundlink Headphones were noise canceling. Thus, I can say without a doubt that the AKGs have a much better sound, in comparison to the Bose Soundlink. Compared to another pair I have, --my wired on-ear Bose Quiet Comfort (ca 2008)--I would say that the new AKGs might sound better to me, as far as sound and noise canceling effectiveness. The Quiet Comforts might simply have a \"different\" sound... It comes down to personal preference or what hearing range one might have lost with age. My feeling is that the Bose Quiet Comforts are slightly muddy-ier, or bassier, but I still use them at home and it is nice to change things up. Nobody can fault the quality of these 15 year old Bose headphones; the Quiet Comforts were very durable and I have gotten my money out of \'em. I\'d still be using them if the battery was up to modern standards and they were Blue Tooth ready...I bought the AKGs b/c they are compatable with the older blue tooth (I have an Iphone 6). The AKG syncs perfectly with my phone, and to my linux mint ThinkPad. I wish the Iphone had one more click down, to make the AKGs slightly quieter on the lowest click (there isn\'t infinite adjustment on the iPhone, as is on the laptop). I don\'t think this issue would bother most people, but I wear these all day, so I switch to my laptop once I get to work so as to do minimal damage to my hearing. Walking on city streets, I\'m above the minimum click on the Iphone, anyway.Well, here are my rambling thoughts after about a month of using the AKGs. They exceeded my expectations.

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