When outside noise needs to be masked, noise-cancelling monoprice 110010 are an absolute must. You can listen to your music in peace and quiet thanks to the superb noise cancellation supplied by the Monoprice Noise Canceling Headphones. Additionally, they can be used in noise-sensitive circumstances. When you need to focus, the Active Noise Reduction system will turn off the world and leave you in peace.
The ANR circuitry is powered by a single AAA battery (included) and has a runtime of up to 50 hours. The headphones may be worn passively, letting you take in some ambient noise while still providing high-quality audio. When in this mode, the ANR hardware is deactivated.
The headphones come with a 55-inch audio cable with an inline microphone and control module, as well as a 58-inch standard audio cable with a 90-degree connector on one end, a headphone/microphone splitter for use with PCs, a 3.5 mm to 1/4 inch plug conversion, and an airline plug adaptor. They are packaged in a sleek “hard-shell” nylon case with a zipper and a nylon mesh internal pocket for storing the included cables and other accessories.
Style
Monoprice’s 110010 Noise Cancelling Headphones look respectable. The padding, headband, and ear cups are all dark grey with black detailing. The rear of the oblong ear cup is finished in a glossy material, and there is subtle Monoprice branding there. Rubberizing the headband at the top gives them a more premium appearance.
Controls
although there are a few minor issues, the button arrangement and functionality are generally excellent. The ear cups include a single, straightforward noise-cancelling button. Inline controls, such as call/music and volume buttons, may be located on the cable itself if one is included. However, the in-line controls have very little resistance to the touch and are otherwise unsatisfactory.
Stability
these headphones are sturdy enough for everyday usage, but they will quickly fall off your head if you go for a jog. The headband isn’t wide enough to prevent the ear cups from moving around while working out, and the ear cups themselves are a tad on the hefty side. However, if the cable becomes entangled with something, it will just detach itself, so they aren’t completely useless in the gym. Try not to get your headphones yanked off your head.
Portability
The Monoprice NC is standard-sized over-ear headphones for laptop. The ear cups can be flipped over and folded flat, making them fairly transportable. However, they do not collapse into a smaller size; therefore they may be too large for some people and for some jacket pockets even if they are quite large.
L- 7.48′′, W- 7.09′′, H- 1.77′′
Amount: 93.93 cubic inches
a transmitter is not necessary
Create Superiority
The Monoprice NC has mediocre build quality. The rubbery headband is reinforced all the way through by an aluminum framework. The plastic joints are easily broken, the metal frame flexes under pressure, and the headband makes a lot of noise. The ear pads are poorly made due to the cheap-feeling plastic used in their creation.
You can keep your headphones safe from scratches, drops, and even light splashes of water with the rugged case that comes with the Monoprice 110010. However, it does increase the weight of the headphones, so you may want to carry them in a bag.
Form-Hard Cover
Dimensions: 8.46″ x 7.87″ x 1.97″ x 131.13″ Volume: 3
The Monoprice Noise Canceling can play nonstop for up to 48 hours when set to a moderate volume. These headphones are great for long flights or car rides because the AAA battery won’t need to be replaced as often. They don’t have any active measures to conserve power, such as an auto-off timer, but they can keep playing music for a while after the battery has died.
Contrasting the Benefits and Drawbacks of the Monoprice 110010
Pros
the midrange and bass are especially well-reproduced.
The button design is simple but functional.
Cons
Confusing headpiece
cute little ear cups that are worn over the ears.
Conclusion
The Monoprice 110010 Hi-Fi Active Noise Canceling Headphones are a good pair of headphones. They look great, and they do a great job of reproducing low and midrange sounds. The noise isolation isn’t great, but it’s sufficient for environments like offices if you can get the small ear cups to seal properly.