Abstract: These headphones were reviewed in a roundup of noise-canceling headphones. Click to Read the Full Review. —Dan Frakes Specifications: Type of Headphones: Full-Size Noise isolation: Significant (closed or plugs) Noise cancelling? Yes Other Notes/Incl...
Stylish, comfortable, Classy hardshell case, Lots of adapters for different audio gear, Active Noise Cancellation, Respectable audio specs
Wrong 2.5mm jack in the package, ANC circuitry works but drastically colors music, Somewhat fatiguing for long listening sessions
If you cant hack the $300.00 to $400.00 price of the Bose Quiet Comforts, but you desire an almost identical look and feel, and want a decent-sounding pair of "mid-priced" headphones with Active Noise Cancellation, I can conditionally recommend The Ja...
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Abstract: The name Jabra has become synonymous with Bluetooth earpieces for wireless phones. I have owned several and, in fact, I am currently using the BT250. I have come to expect quality products from Jabra, so I was very excited to find out about their new...
Published: 2006-10-06, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Clearly modeled after Boses popular QuietComfort 2 noise-canceling headphones, Jabras much more affordable C820s headphones are comfortable to wear, offer decent sound, and have effective noise-canceling circuitry, and they fold up for compact storag...
They dont sound or feel quite as good as the QuietComfort 2.
For about a third of the price, Jabras C820s noise-canceling headphones deliver much of what the Bose QuietComfort 2 headphones offer.