39 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great value, January 4, 2005
This review is from: Creative Labs HN-505 Collapsible Noise-Canceling Headphones (Electronics)
These headphones are a great value at $30. The outside noise reduction appears to be accomplished in three manners. The first is by having earphones that "seal" well around one's ears. The second is by slightly elevating the pitch of the music etc that you are listening to. The third is by the addition of a "white noise overlay" that results in a slightly perceptable hum. There doesn't appear to be any active noise cancellation such as in the Bose headphones. Functionally I believe the noise reduction of the Creative HN-505 to be very good. The sound quality with the noise reduction turned off is also excellent. I have used the Bose and while the Bose are definitely better I can't justify the price differential between the two based on performance. If you are in the market for a noise reducing headphone at a bargain price I highly recommend the Creative NH-505.
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74 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Even Think About it....., March 24, 2005
This review is from: Creative Labs HN-505 Collapsible Noise-Canceling Headphones (Electronics)
Just got 'em in today. We'll start off with the visual aspect. The design is superb, specifically the headband, the way they fold up, where they put the AAA battery, the switch to activate the noise cancelling/volume boost. Other manufacturers should follow the same path. Couldn't have been designed better!
Now for the audio rating. I was extremely disappointed!
First off, you can't really listen without activating the noise/volume boost. If you try too, the volume is very low, to the point of barely hearing the music. Flip on the noise/volume boost, and instantly you'll get a HUGE increase in volume! That must be the way they arrive at a 121db rating, which btw is on the packaging, and one of the reasons I bought these!
Upon making the headphones lets say "active", by turning the power to "on", I went through several rock songs (hard and metal), on my ACT-400 Philips/Nike CD/MP3 player. No matter what combination of settings I tried on my MP3 player (no treble, treble, no bass, bass 1 and bass 2), the sound was bad. There was either no bass, too much bass, no treble, or too much treble. When I'd listen to songs that played right on other headphones with this player, these headphones couldn't arrive at any kind of acceptable middle-of-the-road setting. You increase one thing and something else decreased. Increase what had decreased, and then something else would drop-out!
Furthermore, these headphones totally dropped out of the range in which bass guitar operates, to where no matter what you did, bass guitar was gone from the sound spectrum. It muddied up the lead guitar, and symbols/high-hats seemed very distant in perception. I fiddled around forever with the settings on my player, and no matter how much I'd try to compensate and adjust bass-and-treble setttings to try to fix this, I just couldn't get at a level I'd listen too.
I gave Creative a shot on this because:
1. 4 star review up-to-now
2. I've had good results with their computer spkrs.
3. They advertised a 121db rating
4. These fold-up very small
5. Noise-Cancelling (more like active volume boost!!)
6. All the above, combined with a $29 price, seemed a bargain
I don't believe the pair I got was defective. I just think they can't accurately reproduce sound.
To sum it all up, I plan on returning them and if you're looking for advice, I'd say avoid this pair!
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Adequate for the price, September 11, 2004
This review is from: Creative Labs HN-505 Collapsible Noise-Canceling Headphones (Electronics)
With the price below $30 for a Noise-cancellation headphone, it does what it supposes to do. For my information, Noise-reduction is a more appropriate word describing this headphone, since I don't think there is one headphone that can eliminate outside noise totally, even those with price over hundreds of bucks. So why not giving a try to this nice and light one at first and having some impression of what on earth Noise-reduction feature can bring you. Although there is kind of humming sound while the Noise-reduction feature is on, it's not so loud that I can barely live with it. it's comfortable wearing over head since it's light. It's easy to carry around since it's collapsible and comes with a travel bag. I am going to love it anyway.
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