Top Noise-Canceling Headphones 4

These guys are a scaled down version of the company's own Clear Harmony headphones – and, thankfully, the price is cut in half from $300 to $150. The noise-canceling tech isn't quite as isolating as the higher-end models listed here (on the airplane, we could hear more of the baby crying behind me than we would have liked), but it's pretty damn close. The Lost Cauze 'phones are a bit shiny (gamers really like shiny, apparently), and might be a tad gaudy for some people's tastes. But there's a handy volume control on the audio cord, and they get LOUD (gamers like loud). A great deal, even if you're strictly for using them to watch movies you don't really want to watch on airplanes and haven't played a single computer game in your life. One small caveat: When the left and right cans rub together (i.e. when they're in the storage case), they'll sometimes accidentally switch on the power button...draining your AAA batteries in the process. Not cool.
Price: $149.99





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