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SHHHH… ATH-ANC70 QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones

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SHHHH... ATH-ANC70 QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones

The rumble of the train as it rolls down the track or the roar of the plane’s engine is enough to give anyone a headache. The Audio-Technica ATH-ANC70 QuietPoint Active Noise-cancelling Headphones are designed to give you an island of quiet no matter where you are. Read on to see if they should they be your new traveling partner.
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The Audio-Technica ATH-ANC70 QuietPoint Active Noise-cancelling Headphones have an MSRP of $199.95. As you will see in the video, my first impressions of the headphones were not overwhelmingly positive. The thin box, pedestrian unboxing experience, and the light plastic feel of the headphones fall a bit short of what I would have expected from headphones costing $200. Still, the headphones are light, comfortable and, with the noise cancellation turned on, they sound pretty good.

Inside the box are the headphones themselves, a nice protective case, a 6.3mm (1/4″) stereo adapter, an airline adapter and a AAA battery. The fact is that the headphones ship inside the protective case, and they are wrapped in thin clear plastic similar to what you might find protecting an inexpensive toy. On the one hand it is nice the company thought to protect the headphones during shipping, but it really detracts from the first impressions made by the Audio-Technica ATH-ANC70 QuietPoint Active Noise-cancelling Headphones.

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The headphones would have made a far better first impression were this what greeted you upon opening the protective case.

On paper the headphones strike the right notes. Features:

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The upper part of the case has a small pouch that holds the detachable cable with 1/8-inch (3.5 mm) mini-plug, ¼-inch adapter and airline adapter.

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The headphones fold up quite nicely. This allows them to fit into the carrying case and fit inside a carryon bag during travel.

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The hinges are plastic and lighter than one might expect. This raised some concern for me initially but, having already used the headphones on a number of trips, I have to admit they are tougher than they first appear. I haven’t treated them gently — not by a long shot — and they have performed admirably.

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The ear cups have plenty of padding and are large enough to easily fit around my ears. This, combined with the light weight of the headphones, results in headphones that are quite comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. That’s important if you are, for example, planning to use these headphones on a trans-Atlantic flight.

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Specifications:

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Controls are kept to a minimum. In addition to the cable input, the ear cup has a physical on/off switch to control the active noise cancellation and a physical volume slider. In a world of touch-controls the volume slider is a nice retro design element. The only other control on the headphones is the Audio-Technica emblem on this ear cup. It is used to play and pause the audio playback if the headphones are being used for music.

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Rather than employing a rechargeable battery, the Audio-Technica ATH-ANC70 QuietPoint active noise-cancelling headphones use a replaceable AAA battery.

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This means that, if you are on a long flight and your battery runs down, you simply have to remove the panel on the ear cup and swap out the battery. Personally I prefer the convenience of using a rechargeable battery, but I can see this as being a great way to guarantee the headphones are always ready to do the job when they are needed.

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I used the headphones on my recent flights to and from Detroit and the NAIAS. The plane was a small computer jet and was, as a result, engine noise was quite loud. The ATH-ANC70 QuietPoint active noise-cancelling headphones did a great job of cutting out the majority of the engine whine. For the first part of the flight, I simply used the headphones to cut out the noise. I then plugged in the included cable and turned on some music, and it sounded quite good. The headphones don’t offer the degree of clarity you’d get with audiophile grade headphones, but the experience was certainly enjoyable. When I got to Detroit I tried listening to the same music with the noise-cancellation turned off. While the headphones are certainly usable this way, the sound was far thinner than it had been with the NC turned on. It was immediate clear that these headphones are, first and foremost, designed to be used with the noise-cancellation turned on.

ATH ANC70 QuietPoint® Active Noise cancelling Headphones || Audio Technica US

If you are looking for a pair of travel headphones that are light, under $200, and comfortable, then you will want to check out the Audio-Technica ATH-ANC70 QuietPoint active noise-cancelling headphones. They reduce environmental noise by up to 90%, work with or without the NC turned on, have an easily replaceable battery so you’ll never run out of juice, and they can be used with or without the audio turned on. Best of all, in keeping with their Quiet-Point label, they are headphones you can wear for hours at a time with minimal fatigue or discomfort. Learn more here.

MSRP: $199.99

What I Like: Light and comfortable; Use to reduce ambient noise with or without audio playing; Listen to music with or without NC turned on; Takes an easily replaced AAA battery

What Needs Improvement: Unboxing experience is mediocre; Build is just okay; Sound with NC turned on is fine; Sound with NC turned off is just okay

Source: Manufacturer supplied review sample

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