Sony - Noise-Canceling Wired On-Ear Headphones - Black
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Features
Over-the-ear design
With foam ear cushions provides comfort during extended listening sessions.
30mm drivers
Plus neodymium magnets offer powerful sound.
Noise cancellation
Effectively blocks out distracting background noises, so you can enjoy a focused, immersive sound environment.
Supra-Aural technology
Ensures your favorite music is reproduced with a high level of quality.
3.9' cord
Permits freedom of motion. The gold-plated, L-shape stereo mini plug enables simple connection to a wide range of devices.
10Hz - 22kHz frequency response
Helps ensure faithful sound reproduction.
115dB/mW sensitivity (power on); 110dB/mW sensitivity (power off)
For robust audio.
220 ohms impedance (power on); 45 ohms impedance (power off)
To efficiently conduct power.
What's Included
- In-flight plug adapter (single/dual)
- Owner's manual
- R03 AAA battery
- Sony Noise-Canceling On-Ear Headphones
Q: QuestionDoes this headphone cancel out the hum of the engines on a plane?
Asked by Tommy.
- A:Answer It sure does. I use them all the time when I am flying. As soon as you turn on the noise cancelling feature, you notice a dramatic difference. No more jet hum.
Answered by k1bfd
Q: QuestionWhere do you put the battery? I was given the headphones used, so no owners manual.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hi! Please check this link for instructions on how to install the battery: https://docs.sony.com/release//Flyer_4546605012.pdf -Anthony
Answered by SonyListens
Q: Questionwhat r batteries for?I think batteries r 4 noise reduction function only ,aren't they? So it can b used with no battery as an ordinary headphone wz same quality, one last question,what about bass quality,so, I may speak 2 my relative in us to get it 4 me ,when come back 2 Cairo,thanks a lot,and sorry for disturbing .
Asked by Hazzuma.
- A:Answer that is absolutely correct the batteries power the noise cancelation and it can function as a normal pair of headphones without them.
Answered by michael
Q: QuestionIn the pictures, why dont they look over ears?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Because they're not truly over the ear unless you have tiny little ears. It's worth it to spend the money on a truly over the ear headphone when you want noise cancellation.
Answered by Hedijo
Q: QuestionIs it active noise cancellation or passive noise cancellation?
Asked by Ganesh.
- A:Answer Active, not passive
Answered by bobo
Q: QuestionAre the headphones adjustable to fit smaller heads, like children?
Asked by SZMJZ.
- A:Answer I purchased these headphones for my 9 year old son and they adjust well to fit his head. They fit him snugly so I believe that they would work for younger children as well. I would recommend reinforcing the part of the wire where it splits to go to each headphone with electrical or other black tape since my kids are tough on headphones and that is normally the first thing that gets damaged.
Answered by Dadof3
Q: QuestionHOW exactly does "noise cancelling" work? I didn't realized batteries were needed. I'm looking for something that can block a tv set continuously playing in my workplace. So you have to have them plugged in to something and put a battery in it?
Asked by LibbySakiToby.
- A:Answer One AAA battery (included in purchase) is inserted into one side of the headset. I switch can then be turned on and off for noise cancellation. The only thing you need to have them plugged into, is whatever you are listening to.
Answered by Desiree
Q: QuestionDoes the cord unplug from the headphone?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No. The cords are attached. This is not going to reduce noise at a gun range for example. It is for listening to music or TV or such. It reduces noises within certain sound ranges and has specific limits. Best Buy has more info on headphones and it explains better some of the uses and limits to expect. The noise canceling effect works for noise in the low frequency band primarily. Noise is reduced, but not canceled completely.
Answered by Dewd