Audio Technica ATHANC7 Noise Canceling Headphones
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Reduces environmental noise by up to 85%. Closed-back headphones.
Overview
Arrive refreshed after a long flight, avoid distractions in a noisy office, or find peace & quiet in your living room... with ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint Active Noise-canceling Headphones. These lightweight, compact headphones effectively reduce distracting background noise by up to 85% while offering the superior audio quality that has made Audio-Technica a worldwide leader in electro-acoustic technology.
Ideal for use with MP3, CD, DVD & in-flight entertainment systems, ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint closed-back headphones feature large-aperture 40 mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems for deeper bass, extended treble and higher fidelity. Noise-canceling electronics are fully integrated in each earpiece, with no need for external modules. A single AAA battery powers the active noise-canceling technology; the audio functions in passive mode even without the battery.
ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint headphones fold flat for easy portability. They include a detachable cable (remove for noise-canceling function without audio) with 3.5 mm mini-plugs, a full-size 1/4-inch adapter, a specialized airline adapter for connecting to in-flight entertainment systems, and a handy carrying case.
Features
ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint noise-canceling headphones feature ANC circuitry that effectively reduces environmental noise by up to 85%
Lightweight, compact design is ideal for travel
Use for MP3, CD, DVD & in-flight entertainment systems: remove detachable cable for noise-canceling function without audio
Closed-back headphones… read more feature large-aperture 40 mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems for deeper bass, extended treble and higher fidelity
Audio functions (in passive mode) even without the battery
Fully integrated electronics-no external modules needed read less
Ideal for use with MP3, CD, DVD & in-flight entertainment systems, ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint closed-back headphones feature large-aperture 40 mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems for deeper bass, extended treble and higher fidelity. Noise-canceling electronics are fully integrated in each earpiece, with no need for external modules. A single AAA battery powers the active noise-canceling technology; the audio functions in passive mode even without the battery.
ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint headphones fold flat for easy portability. They include a detachable cable (remove for noise-canceling function without audio) with 3.5 mm mini-plugs, a full-size 1/4-inch adapter, a specialized airline adapter for connecting to in-flight entertainment systems, and a handy carrying case.
Features
ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint noise-canceling headphones feature ANC circuitry that effectively reduces environmental noise by up to 85%
Lightweight, compact design is ideal for travel
Use for MP3, CD, DVD & in-flight entertainment systems: remove detachable cable for noise-canceling function without audio
Closed-back headphones… read more feature large-aperture 40 mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems for deeper bass, extended treble and higher fidelity
Audio functions (in passive mode) even without the battery
Fully integrated electronics-no external modules needed read less
Specs
Driver Diameter: 40 mm
Magnet: Neodymium
Frequency Response: 10 - 25,000 Hz
Sensitivity: 109 dB
Impedance: 260 ohms
Weight: 200 g (7.1 oz) without cable & battery
Cable: 1.6 m (5.2 ft.) with 3.5 mm (1/8 in.) stereo mini-plug
Connector: 3.5 mm (1/8 in.)
QuietPoint Active Noise Reduction: Up to 20 dB
Battery: AAA (alkaline)
Battery life: Up to 40 hours, typical (alkaline)
Specifications measured with headphones in active mode.
Accessories Included:
Detachable 1.6 m cable with 3.5 mm (1/8 in.) stereo mini plugs
6.3 mm (1/4 in.) stereo adapter
Airline audio adapter
AAA battery
Carrying case with attached accessory pouch
Magnet: Neodymium
Frequency Response: 10 - 25,000 Hz
Sensitivity: 109 dB
Impedance: 260 ohms
Weight: 200 g (7.1 oz) without cable & battery
Cable: 1.6 m (5.2 ft.) with 3.5 mm (1/8 in.) stereo mini-plug
Connector: 3.5 mm (1/8 in.)
QuietPoint Active Noise Reduction: Up to 20 dB
Battery: AAA (alkaline)
Battery life: Up to 40 hours, typical (alkaline)
Specifications measured with headphones in active mode.
Accessories Included:
Detachable 1.6 m cable with 3.5 mm (1/8 in.) stereo mini plugs
6.3 mm (1/4 in.) stereo adapter
Airline audio adapter
AAA battery
Carrying case with attached accessory pouch
Documents and Manuals
For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 330-686-2600 x5000
Email: audio-solutions@atus.com
Phone: 330-686-2600 x5000
Email: audio-solutions@atus.com
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
(19 ratings)
Submitted February 7, 2009 by a customer from potter.org
"A Better Value than the Bose QuietComfort 2"
These headphones are outstanding and I would purchase them again should the need arise.
Sound
I bought these headphones to replace a pair of Bose QuietComfort 2 headphones that fell apart after about 4 years of use. The intent of this review is to compare the headphones from these two manufacturers. I use headphones to listen to an iPod in a computer room where I sit a few feet away from a rack of 15 PCs and 4 large file servers. The noise is from the fans and hard drives, and might be described a very like white noise. Both headphones do a creditable job of noise reduction, but unexpectedly the A-Ts are actually much better at handling this noise than the Bose. In the interest of full disclosure, I'm what some call a "senior citizen", although I tend to think of myself as "significantly experienced." Either way, my hearing isn't as precise as it once was. Never the less, I can still recognize quality sound, and both headphones deliver that. The music I listen to is a combination of classical, oldies, and contemporary country. I found that the A-Ts probably deliver slightly crisper highs, but the Bose is much better at bringing out the bass. Interestingly enough, the A-Ts provide much higher audio output at the same volume setting. Both are a pleasure to listen to.
Features
A feature I like about the A-Ts is that you can listen to music even with the noise canceling turned off, whereas if the battery dies in the Bose… read more it shuts off anything coming through the headphones at all. This is relatively minor since both headphones give you advance warning that the battery is dying by flashing the power LED, but could be worthwhile if you didn't have a replacement battery on hand.
Ease of Use
Slip in a battery, plug them in, and turn them on. What could be easier?
Quality
I didn't weigh the two, but the Bose feel a little lighter when you put them on. And they just slightly more comfortable, probably because the padding is a little softer and because they don't seem to press together over your ears as much. Having said that, the A-Ts are still extremely comfortable. I normally wear headphones 4 to 6 hours at a run, sometimes for 8 hours in a day, and at the end of the day the A-Ts still felt just fine. In terms of physical construction, since I've only owned the A-Ts for about a week, this part of my evaluation honestly has to be called incomplete. But I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the A-Ts will carry this category hands down. After owning the Bose for just over 2 years, the plastic pieces that tie the earphones to the head band started to crack. At 3 years I had to start using wire ties to keep everything together, and at just about 4 years one of the ear pieces finally broke off. This has to be due simply to the stress of spreading the head band to get them on and off every day (this cracking is a well documented problem with the QC2s - see the Bose reviews). The A-Ts appear to be much more substantial, much better built, and I have little doubt at this point that they will give me many more years of service than the Bose.
Value
I suppose if you're not going to wear them every day (and thus not cause as much physical stress to them), and you want absolutely the best comfort, the deepest bass, and you can afford more than 3 times the price, then the Bose are a good choice. But had I known as much 4 years ago as I do today, it would have been a no-brainer; I would pick the A-Ts. I believe that they are far and away the better value.
The Wow Factor
I wouldn't describe these in term of "sexy" - they are just a good, solid set of headphones that performs well.
Musical Background:
Hobbyist
Musical Style:
Classical, pop, contemporary country read less
Sound
I bought these headphones to replace a pair of Bose QuietComfort 2 headphones that fell apart after about 4 years of use. The intent of this review is to compare the headphones from these two manufacturers. I use headphones to listen to an iPod in a computer room where I sit a few feet away from a rack of 15 PCs and 4 large file servers. The noise is from the fans and hard drives, and might be described a very like white noise. Both headphones do a creditable job of noise reduction, but unexpectedly the A-Ts are actually much better at handling this noise than the Bose. In the interest of full disclosure, I'm what some call a "senior citizen", although I tend to think of myself as "significantly experienced." Either way, my hearing isn't as precise as it once was. Never the less, I can still recognize quality sound, and both headphones deliver that. The music I listen to is a combination of classical, oldies, and contemporary country. I found that the A-Ts probably deliver slightly crisper highs, but the Bose is much better at bringing out the bass. Interestingly enough, the A-Ts provide much higher audio output at the same volume setting. Both are a pleasure to listen to.
Features
A feature I like about the A-Ts is that you can listen to music even with the noise canceling turned off, whereas if the battery dies in the Bose… read more it shuts off anything coming through the headphones at all. This is relatively minor since both headphones give you advance warning that the battery is dying by flashing the power LED, but could be worthwhile if you didn't have a replacement battery on hand.
Ease of Use
Slip in a battery, plug them in, and turn them on. What could be easier?
Quality
I didn't weigh the two, but the Bose feel a little lighter when you put them on. And they just slightly more comfortable, probably because the padding is a little softer and because they don't seem to press together over your ears as much. Having said that, the A-Ts are still extremely comfortable. I normally wear headphones 4 to 6 hours at a run, sometimes for 8 hours in a day, and at the end of the day the A-Ts still felt just fine. In terms of physical construction, since I've only owned the A-Ts for about a week, this part of my evaluation honestly has to be called incomplete. But I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the A-Ts will carry this category hands down. After owning the Bose for just over 2 years, the plastic pieces that tie the earphones to the head band started to crack. At 3 years I had to start using wire ties to keep everything together, and at just about 4 years one of the ear pieces finally broke off. This has to be due simply to the stress of spreading the head band to get them on and off every day (this cracking is a well documented problem with the QC2s - see the Bose reviews). The A-Ts appear to be much more substantial, much better built, and I have little doubt at this point that they will give me many more years of service than the Bose.
Value
I suppose if you're not going to wear them every day (and thus not cause as much physical stress to them), and you want absolutely the best comfort, the deepest bass, and you can afford more than 3 times the price, then the Bose are a good choice. But had I known as much 4 years ago as I do today, it would have been a no-brainer; I would pick the A-Ts. I believe that they are far and away the better value.
The Wow Factor
I wouldn't describe these in term of "sexy" - they are just a good, solid set of headphones that performs well.
Musical Background:
Hobbyist
Musical Style:
Classical, pop, contemporary country read less
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