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| Ear Hugger EH-1420NC Noise Canceling Headphones | 
enlarge | Brand: Ear Hugger Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (8 reviews)
Media: Electronics Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 5 x 9.5
MPN: EH-1420NC Model: 1420NC UPC: 712949002754 EAN: 0712949002754 ASIN: B00016556C
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| Features:
| | Reduces noise up to 15 dB | | | Folding design for portability | | | Lightweight and comfortable | | | Comes with carrying pouch, "airline" adaptor plug | | | Requires 1 AAA battery (included) |
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Product Description From the beginning the demand for EarHugger products was overwhelming. EarHugger's remarkable growth has been the result of unique products, superior quality, great service and highly motivated personnel. With this combination the company looks forward to a great 21st century.Noise Cancelling Headphone (EH-1420NC) reduces noise up to 15 dB. Airline adapter and carrying pouch included. Lightweight and comfortable. Foldable design.
Amazon.com Product Description The Ear Hugger EH-1420NC Noise Canceling Headphones reduce ambient noise up to 15 dB. A great traveling companion, these Ear Huggers are lightweight and comfortable, feature a convenient foldable design and include an airline adapter and carrying pouch.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
  Perfect for small heads! November 28, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These headphones are great! They are comfortable for long plane rides (5+ hours). But the best part is the flexible band that goes across the headband. I can never find over the ear headphones to fit me and these fit perfectly-- great for people with smaller heads! They sound great and do a great job of canceling outside noise.
  Great value for the money March 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great value.. do the job they are designed to do. If you're looking for a high-fidelity great sounding pair of headphones these are NOT it... however if you want to hear the movie on a plane or listen to your iPod over the drowning engine noise these are super! Better than the Sony open-ear and the Altec Lansing ones that I had because there is no external pack- battery goes right in the headset.
As for the review below about them breaking, did you not see that they have a "Lifetime Warranty"? I actually broke a pair on a plane and sent them to Earhugger and they were replaced with a new pair. I've gotten my $30 bucks worth several times over and can't be happier!
  Great Value for the money December 6, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I compared with the Sony MDR NC5 ($50.). Earhuggers does a much better job at noise canceling. Due to an ear condition (if I'm on a plane too long, my ears start 'ringing'), I must have noise canceling headphones. I travel to Europe twice a year, and these are fairly comfortable even for a 9 hour flight. But more importantly, the noice cancellation is effective enough to protect by ear drums. Over the ear styles would be better, but I haven't found anything for less than $125, in this style. Structurally, they are a bit flimsy. After one year of use a strap broke. However, for the $30 - $40 price, I'm still going to buy another one.
  Great June 26, 2005 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Very comfortable. The extra band at the top keeps the headphones from shifting around or falling off. My head is small, and I was able to adjust them just right. Does a great job of cancelling out engine noise. I used them on a 9 hr. flight. Didn't help much with the fussy baby behind me, though. Fold up compactly. If you turn on the noise cancelling feature and just listen, you hear very little hiss (unlike some other brands.) I really like the volume adjuster so you don't have to mess with your input source.
  Bad quality. Broken in 4 months. January 25, 2005 I lost my Sony MDR NC5 after having it for 15 months. I found this model on the web with good reviews about it. I thought I would give it a try. Sound quality was not as good as the Sony. But hey, it was cheaper. I could not complain. However, after using it for only 2 months, the plastic wire covering started tearing off at the bottom of both ear pieces, exposing the wire. I have been very careful not to pull the wire because I need the headphone on the noisy bus every weekday. Two more months later it stopped working. I am going back to Sony.
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