Decent sound quality; nice build; carry pouch included
Earcups are too small; noise cancellation not very effective; sound leaks out
For the price, the JVC HA-NC80s offer an acceptable sound quality, but the noise-cancelling feature just isnt up to what it could be. Anyone on a budget should give them a try, but if you can afford more money you can find much better performance ...
Abstract: We're starting to see a lot more choice in noise-cancelling head-phones (designed to mask music-spoiling environmental sounds) but we've yet to hear a convincing budget pair. These JVCs do an okay isolation job, but with a lacklustre, oddly nasal-sound...
Two active noise-reduction settings, affordable price
Padded headband doesnt fit easily under a hat, only average sound
With its HA-NC80, JVC proves that effective noise-canceling headphones can also be affordable.By combining two noise-reduction techniques, JVC claims the HA-NC80 headphones cut external noise by up to 75 percent. The headphones start with closed earcu...
The JVC HA-NC80 headphones are relatively inexpensive, and they include a dual-prong adapter for in-flight use, as well as a travel pouch.
The JVC HA-NC80s earcups are on the small side, making the headphones uncomfortable to wear for extended periods of time. The noise-canceling feature affects only low frequency sound.
Frequent fliers operating on a tight budget should consider the JVC HA-NC80 Noise Canceling Headphones, but those with sensitive ears might want to steer clear.
Relatively inexpensive, Include a dual-prong adaptor for in-flight use, Travel pouch supplied
Earcups are on the small side, making the extended wear uncomfortable, Noise-cancelling feature affects only low frequency sound
Frequent flyers operating on a tight budget should consider the JVC HA-NC80 noise cancelling headphones, but those with sensitive ears might want to steer clear. ...