With a noise-canceling design, these Sony MDRZX110NC/B over-the-ear headphones prevent unwanted outside noises from interfering with your listening experience. The Supra-Aural technology and 30mm drivers provide dynamic, clear tones.
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These Sony noise-cancelling headphones are a classic case of "you get what you pay for..." The Good: 1. Can listen to audio when the noise cancelling feature is turned off 2. While the noise cancelling isn't as good as some high-dollar headphones, it is pretty effective. 3. Sound quality is good (when the noise cancelling is turned on)
The Not Good 1. The Best Buy website calls these "over-the-ear" headphones. Unless your ears are the size of quarters, these are more like "on-the-ear" headphones 2. Sound quality is noticeably muffled when noise cancelling is turned off 3. Cord is less then 3-feet long 4. Batteries only last around 10 hours. While that isn't horrible, it isn't great either. 5. No microphone or remote for answering calls
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