Product Details
Sennheiser PXC300  - Noise Reduction Headphones

Sennheiser PXC300 - Noise Reduction Headphones
From Sennheiser

Price: £109.99

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by sWaK

14 new or used available from £76.99

Average customer review:

Product Description

Travel in true style with the new flagship, the PXC300 with NoiseGard Advance. Its color scheme is certainly designed to impress. Brushed aluminum decorative rings and silver nameplates will leave no doubt that these headphones are indeed something special. Improved NoiseGard technology is now far less susceptible to outside interference, such as from mobile phones. The ear pads have also been improved. Top-grade leatherette material ensures superb wearing comfort and excellent passive attenuation. The PXC300 is supplied with batteries, the two familiar adapters and a new, more durable zippered transport case.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4543 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sennheiser
  • Model: PXC300
  • Published on: 2005-03-01
  • Released on: 2005-12-05
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 10.00" w x 8.00" l, .14 pounds
  • CPU: AMD Athlon 1 GHz
  • Memory: 128000MB DRAM
  • Hard Disk: 1GB
  • Processors: 1
  • Display size: 669.2913385827

Features

  • Compact, foldable design
  • Improved noise-canceling circuitry that's less susceptible to interference from cell-phones and other radio frequency sources
  • Two AAA batteries provide up to 80 hours of noise canceling
  • Even with depleted batteries, the headphones continue to function
  • Carrying pouch and airline jack adapters included

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The foldable PXC 300 headphones with NoiseGard Advance active noise canceling technology let you enjoy music even in noisy environments. They reduce unwanted noise by up to 80% and the optimized circuit technology ensures reduced susceptibility to mobile phone interference. The PXC 300 is supplied complete with a protective soft case, batteries and aircraft audio adaptors.

Box Contents

  • PXC300 Headphones
  • Transport Case
  • 6.3mm Stereo Adapter
  • 3.5mm Double Mono Adaptor
  • 2 x AAA Batteries
  • Instruction Manual


  • Customer Reviews

    Excellent product5
    I was a bit confused by the range of reviews of previous reviewers, so trying a bit of a summary:

    Noise reduction comes from two sources: 1) Passive noise reduction from closed design, i.e. the fact that they sit tight on your ears. This reduces mainly higher frequencies (say clicking noise from someone typing on a keyboard or a shrill sounds from power drill used in the same room). 2) Active noise reduction circuitry. This reduces the lower frequency noise (plane noise, train rumble, air condition in office buildings, etc). This low-frequency noise is mainly responsible for the fact that you need to turn up the volume of standard headphones to listen to music.

    What makes this product good:
    -- The noise cancellation in almost any open environment. You will be surprised by how big a change it is to wear these headphones. I wore them yesterday on a train, in the London tube, on busy shopping streets, in department stores and in the office. It is an unbelievable difference. I was able to listen to music (incl classical) in all einvironments at a medium volume setting. The world is litterally locked out. An big redution in stress I had not anticipated. Fantastic.

    -- The combination of features. A lightweight, foldable headphone with a very useful hard cover case for the traveller with excellent noise reduction at an affordable price. If that's what you need, then this product is great.

    A note on sound quality: some have said that it was somewhat disappointing. I think it is good and enjoyable (although not excellent, compared to the studio-quality headphones I have at home). And yes, there is a small hiss, but this is not audible unless you are in a quiet room (where you don't want to use those in the first place). The point is, however, that you are able to listen to music in noisy environments at all. They will be much better than any alternative "regular" headphones.

    If you buy full-sized closed headphones as suggested in one review (i.e. the ones that make you look like Mickey Mouse), you can reduce the noise levels for both high and low frequencies as well, however active noise cancellation will be still be as good or better for low frequencies.

    Noise Reducing - Not Noise Cancelling. 4
    Faced with the prospect of a flight half way round the world, and back again, I decided that I needed something to reduce the omnipresent and oppressive noise of a 747 economy cabin. After much reading of specifications and reviews, I plumped for these headphones by Sennheiser, being unwilling to pay the premium price charged by Bose for their QC `phones.

    The first thing to bear in mind with these, is that they are `noise reducing' NOT `noise cancelling'. They will not, for example, block out the sound of other people talking, children screaming, dogs barking etc. But, they will do a good job of reducing persistent low-frequency sounds such as fans, air conditioning units or jet engines. I must admit to being a little disappointed that when using them, I could still hear the AC / engines whilst in flight. However, the background noise was greatly reduced and it certainly made listening to music and film soundtracks more enjoyable and less tiring than without. I found then comfortable enough to wear while attempting to sleep, blocking out a significant portion of the omnipresent `roar' associated with jet travel.

    These `phones are small and light, being foldable for easy storage. The downside is, that the `noise reducing' electronics are contained in a cylinder a little larger than 2 AA batteries end to end. This has a clip to enable it to be attached to your shirt / top. Otherwise you can leave it to sit in your lap. This is a little fiddly and a bit of an annoyance, but the alternative is to have the electronics attached to the earpieces which would naturally make these more bulky and less comfortable. Also, the unit is permanently wired in, so you cannot detach if you wanted to listen without the NC bit. Haven't tried them on the train yet, but imagine they would work very well there as well.

    Sound quality is very good, definitely a big improvement over the headphones supplied by most airlines. Comes with an airline standard connector so you can plug straight into the sockets provided with your in-flight entertainment system. Also comes with a handy travel case, but takes a bit of patience and practice to fold them back up and stow along with the cable, after use.

    [...]

    Pleased I bought them5
    I travel by air weekly and I've ummed and arred about buying noise cancelling headphones for sometime. At last I decided to purchase the Sennheiser PCX300 headphone prior to a 10hr flight. They are worth every penny.

    They don't cancel out all noise but they cancel out most of the noise. I was sitting right next to the engines and I had my video volume tunred right down and the sound was clearer than I had ever heard on a flight before. Even when not listening to any audio, just having the noise cancelling switched on they provide a good level of noise cancellation, enough to help me get some sleep.

    You really notice the difference when you take the headphones off, the noise is so loud in comparison.

    I only wish I'd purchased these months ago.