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Published: 2013-03-04, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
It's easy to deride a pair of headphones for focusing too much on design and not audio, but Harman Kardon, parent company of JBL and AKG, has fielded a solid offering that straddles both. Active noise cancellation carries some inherent performance drawbac...
Published: 2013-11-01, Author: Brian , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Harman Kardon's catchline is “beautiful sound” and their NC headphones ($299.95) exemplify both of these aspects extremely well.In terms of design, the NC exhibits an elegant minimalist design. The matte black, rectangular ear cups are highlighted by sand...
Abstract: Sometimes you just want to get away from it all—to escape the din of a busy office, or the roar of a plane, and enjoy your favorite album or podcast. Or maybe you just want the world around you to be a little quieter so you can concentrate or relax. Noise...
Whether or not the Harman Kardon NC is right for you is very much a matter of taste. Will loved the sound, while I liked it. I preferred the sound of the QC-15, but I've talked with a couple of people who've heard both and prefer the NC. I like the looks...
Abstract: When Harman Kardon introduced its first line of consumer headphones last year we marveled their high-end, unparalleled aesthetics and appreciated the fine audio quality that came with it all. In many ways Harman Kardon's CL Classic headphones were and ...
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Published: 2013-03-12, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Unique design; excellent fit and finish; impressive sound quality for a noise-canceling headphones; built-in rechargeable battery to power the noise cancellation; fold flat (a nice carrying case is included); work without the noise cancellation on (when t
Fairly pricey, the inline remote and microphone won't work with many non-Apple smartphones and tablets, the battery charging cable is not a standard Micro-USB cable
While they may not be quite as comfortable as Bose's ultrapopular QC 15 headphones, the Harman Kardon NC offers slightly better sound and has a built-in rechargeable battery to power the active noise-cancellation circuitry.
Not very portable or travel friendly; disappointing sound quality, $326.99
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Published: 2013-03-13, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
Unique design; excellent fit and finish; impressive sound quality for a noise-canceling headphones; built-in rechargeable battery to power the noise cancellation; fold flat (a nice carrying case is included); work without the noise cancellation on (when t
Fairly pricey; the inline remote and microphone won't work with many non-Apple smartphones and tablets; the battery charging cable is not a standard Micro-USB cable
While they may not be quite as comfortable as Bose's ultrapopular QC 15 headphones, the Harman Kardon NCs offer slightly better sound and have a built-in rechargeable battery to power the active noise-cancellation circuitry....