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Unfortunately for music lovers, many types of ambient sounds can interfere with or even block the sounds coming through their headphones. If you have ever tried to listen to a CD or MP3 player on a plane, then you know the problem well: The roar of the engines makes it difficult to hear what's being piped through the speakers -- even when those
speakers are situated in or on your ear. Fortunately, noise-canceling headphones can provide a more enjoyable listening experience.Noise-canceling headphones come in either active or passive types. Technically speaking, any type of headphone can provide some passive noise reduction. That's because the materials of the headphones themselves
block out some sound waves, especially those at higher frequencies. The best passive noise-canceling headphones, however, are circum-aural types that are specially constructed to maximize noise-filtering properties. That means they are packed with layers of high-density foam or other sound-absorbing material, which makes them heavier than
normal headphones. The tradeoff of all that extra weight is a reduction in noise of about 15 to 20 decibels (dB). But considering jet engines create 75 to 80 dB of noise inside the aircraft cabin, passive models have some serious limitations. That's where active noise-canceling headphones come in.Active noise-canceling headphones can do everything
that passive ones can do -- their very structure creates a barrier that blocks high-frequency sound waves. They also add an extra level of noise reduction by actively erasing lower-frequency sound waves. How do noise-canceling headphones accomplish this? They actually create their own sound waves that mimic the incoming noise in every respect
except one: the headphone's sound waves are 180 degrees out of phase with the intruding waves.If you look at the illustration below, you can see how this works. Notice that the two waves -- the one coming from the noise-canceling headphone and the one associated with the ambient noise -- have the same amplitude and frequency, but their crests
and troughs (compressions and rarefactions) are arranged so that the crests (compressions) of one wave line up with the troughs (rarefactions) of the other wave and vice versa. In essence, the two waves cancel each other out, a phenomenon known as destructive interference. The result: the listener can focus on the sounds he wants to hear.Of
course, several components are required to achieve this effect:Microphone - A microphone placed inside the ear cup "listens" to external sounds that cannot be blocked passively.Noise-canceling circuitry - Electronics, also placed in the ear cup, sense the input from the microphone and generate a "fingerprint" of the noise, noting the frequency and
amplitude of the incoming wave. Then they create a new wave that is 180 degrees out of phase with the waves associated with the noise.Speaker - The "anti-sound" created by the noise-canceling circuitry is fed into the headphones' speakers along with the normal audio; the anti-sound erases the noise by destructive interference, but does not affect
the desired sound waves in the normal audio.Battery - The term "active" refers to the fact that energy must be added to the system to produce the noise-canceling effect. The source of that energy is a rechargeable battery.Using these components, noise-canceling headphones are able to provide an additional reduction in noise of 20 decibels. That
means about 70 percent of ambient noise is effectively blocked, making noise-canceling headphones ideal for airline and train travel, open office environments or any other location with a high level of background noise.While noise-canceling headphones do a good job distinguishing between the audio a wearer wants to hear and the background noise
he or she wants to keep out, some people say that they compromise sound quality by muffling sounds. Users can also experience a change in air pressure, although ports built into the ear cup are meant to vent air trapped behind the speakers.In spite of these tradeoffs, many people would never go back to normal audio headphones. That's because
noise-canceling headphones do more than reduce noise. They also help alleviate fatigue when traveling, which can result from exposure to low-frequency noise for an extended period of time. You can even use noise-canceling headphones if you don't want to listen to another audio source but do want to cancel out background noise. And a little bit of
quiet can be music to anyone's ears.For lots more information on noise-canceling headphones and related topics, check out the links on the next page. Source: LETSCOM Best LETSCOM Headphones 2020: Noise-canceling, true wireless, and more Android Central 2021 The headphone world is one that's constantly growing, and among all of the
various companies/brands that exist, one of the more interesting ones is LETSCOM. LETSCOM headphones may not be as well-known as ones from Sony, Bose, and others, but the company has established itself as one of the leaders for quality audio gear at low prices. There are plenty of LETSCOM headphones to choose from, including the LETSCOM
H070 as our top overall pick. Eager to see how everything compares? Let's get into it.Source: LETSCOM Kicking off our list, we have the best pair of LETSCOM headphones you can buy in 2020 — the LETSCOM H070. While we usually reserve the highest-end product in a roundup as our favorite premium pick, the H070 manage to deliver that
flagship experience while retaining an incredibly low price. In regards to the audio experience that's offered, the LETSCOM H070 are equipped with 40mm drivers for powerful audio. That's backed by active noise cancelation (ANC) to help you silence the world around you, and with enough power to silence up to 35 decibels worth of noise, the H070
make for great travel companions. We're also very pleased with the protein cushions for maximum comfort, the 30-hour battery life, and clean design. The lacking color options and outdated Micro-USB charging are both bummers, but they're extremely minor complaints and don't take away from the rest of the package that's on offer. Active noise
cancelation 40mm drivers for great sound Up to 30-hour battery life Soft protein cushions Excellent price Only available in black Outdated Micro-USB charging So good and so cheap These are the most capable LETSCOM headphones you can buy, offering great sound and impressive features at a super low price Source: LETSCOM If you like what
you're seeing from the H070 but have a tighter budget that you need to stick to, consider picking up the LETSCOM H10. The H10 stand out as the most popular headphones that LETSCOM sells, and it's easy to see why. It all starts with the battery life, which is among the most impressive we've ever seen. The H10 last for 100 hours on a single
charge, and if you use them for around three hours per day, that works out to 40 days of regular use before needing to plug them in. That level of endurance is downright mind-blowing, and the fact that LETSCOM can offer it in a package that's this affordable, lightweight, and comfortable is a remarkable feat. Battery life is easily the biggest standout
feature of the H10, but everything else is also as good as you could ask for at this price. Audio is powerful with a focus on bass, there are a ton of colors to choose from, and the Bluetooth 5.0 wireless connection ensures you don't have to deal with interference or choppy playback. As long as you don't mind the outdated Micro-USB charging, the H10
are an easy recommendation. Soft and comfortable ear cups Ridiculous 100-hour battery Bass-heavy audio Lots of color options Extremely affordable One of the best deals around The H10 are LETSCOM's most popular headphones, and it's easy to see why. They have excellent features at an amazing price. Source: LETSCOM We don't think anyone
would argue that the LETSCOM H10 are expensive or overpriced, but especially given the current world that we live in, it's more important than ever before to watch your spending. With this in mind, the LETSCOM H080 are an incredibly tempting purchase. You won't find any single standout feature with the H080, but there's also nothing about the
headphones that's particularly bad. They have a lightweight and comfortable design, the battery lasts for a generous 45 hours, they charge via USB-C, and you get good audio quality with an EQ button for customizing your tunes. Those are all great pros for any headphones, but they're made that much more impressive when you remember just how
cheap the H080 are. It's incredibly rare that you find headphones this cheap that aren't complete garbage, but that's exactly what LETSCOM was able to achieve. Unbelievably low price Lightweight and comfortable to wear EQ button for customizing your sound Battery lasts for 45 hours USB-C charging Generic design Black is the only color You
won't believe how cheap these headphones are We don't know how LETSCOM did it, but the H080 offer a robust headphone experience for a shockingly small price tag. Source: LETSCOM True wireless earbuds have become immensely popular over the last few years, and out of everything that's out there, one of the more interesting options comes
from LETSCOM with its T22 buds. They may not look all that special at first glance, but there's a lot going on. In regards to the usual earbud features, the LETSCOM T22 knock it out of the park. You get up to 4.5 hours of continuous playback, but after factoring in the charging case, you're looking at a total battery life of 80 hours. There's also an
IPX6 rating for water-resistance, HD stereo sound, Bluetooth 5.0, and support for Qi wireless charging. This is one of the larger earbud cases we've seen, but there's a very good reason for that — it can double as a portable battery pack whenever you need it. Plug in a cable to the USB-A port on the front, and you can take advantage of the 2,600 mAh
battery capacity to charge your phone, watch, or other devices. How neat is that? Total battery life of 80 hours IPX6 water-resistance Strong wireless connection Wireless charging support Doubles as a portable battery pack Outdated Micro-USB wired charging Earbud battery could be better More than just a pair of earbuds You get a lot for your
money with the LETSCOM T22 — solid audio, long battery life, and even a portable power bank! Source: LETSCOM T16 Apple's AirPods are the reason wireless earbuds are as popular as they are today, but there are better options out there, especially for Android users. With the LETSCOM T16, you get earbuds that look virtually identical to AirPods
and have plenty of features at a vastly lower price. This design may not be for everyone, but it certainly has its perks. The one-size-fits-all form factor means they're super easy to wear, lightweight, and look pretty nice. The stark white paint job looks like it came straight from Apple, but we appreciate the minty green and pink colors that LETSCOM
also offers. Rounding out the LETSCOM T16, you get 10mm drivers for surprisingly decent audio, powerful touch controls for managing your playback, and a price tag that's impossible to argue with. One-size-fits-all design Very lightweight Hi-Fi audio from 10mm drivers Robust touch controls Multiple color options Battery maxes out at 20 hours
Can't customize the fit If you can't beat 'em, copy 'em Yes, they look a lot like AirPods, but the LETSCOM T16 provide an excellent earbud experience for a wonderfully low price. Source: LETSCOM It can be difficult to squeeze an exercise into your busy day, but if you have a proper pair of sports headphones, doing so is much easier. If you're looking
for something that can make your workouts a bit more enjoyable, the LETSCOM U8I are a perfect match. LETSCOM designed the U8I with fitness in mind, and that's immediately evident with the design. Between the ergonomic hook that loops around your ears, the four ear tip sizes that are included in the box, and the lightweight form factor,
everything about the U8I is fantastic whether you're running, biking, or hiking. There's also an IPX7 water-resistance, meaning you don't have to worry about breaking a sweat. The LETSCOM U8I kick out big audio considering the size and price, the physical playback controls work well, and there are lots of fun colors available for you to choose from.
Add all of that together with an exceptional price, and you get a decent all-around package. Secure and ergonomic design Endless color options Big sound for a small package Physical playback buttons IPX7 waterproofing Can customize fit Eight-hour battery life is pretty weak Run and jog the day away No matter what type of working out you love to
do, the LETSCOM U8I have everything you need to make it that much more enjoyable. LETSCOM doesn't make the absolute best headphones we've ever seen, but as far as affordable options go, the company stands out as one of the most exciting ones to watch. Above everything it currently sells, the LETSCOM H070 are the best overall headphones
we think you should buy. As mentioned above, these are the highest-end headphones in the current LETSCOM lineup. You're treated to great audio, active noise-canceling, 30-hour battery life, and super comfortable design. Those are things we'd use to describe higher-end headphones, but LETSCOM delivers all of it at an exceptional price. The other
picks on this list are absolutely worth considering, too, but the H070 are special in the sense that they perform like premium headphones without the premium cost. Whether you buy them or something else, you can't go wrong. Credits — The team that worked on this guide Joe Maring is Android Central's News Editor and has had a love for anything
with a screen and CPU since he can remember. He's been talking/writing about Android in one form or another since 2012 and often does so while camping out at the nearest coffee shop. Have a tip? Reach out on Twitter @JoeMaring1 or send an email to joe.maring@futurenet.com! We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn
more. It’s rare to find a fantastic-sounding pair of noise-canceling headphones that blend in with formal attire, but Sennheiser hit the nail on the head with the PXC 550. It’s a known fact that a great blend of form and function doesn’t come cheap, though, so don’t pass on this chance to pick the wireless cans up for $234 — that’s $150 cheaper than
usual. Aimed at businessmen, the PXC 550 have a tri-microphone setup that delivers vocal clarity that’s on par with some of Sennheiser’s standalone microphones, softening background noise so the person on the other end of the line hears every last syllable. You know, so if you ask your assistant for a Sprite, you won’t get a kite instead. But we
digress. The cans themselves deliver “top-notch sound and whisper-soft noise canceling,” according to our A/V and Entertainment Editor Ryan Waniata, serving up piping hot dishes of rich yet balanced bass, detailed mids with a measured drop of warmth, and a clean and clear upper register, each and every time you throw them over your ears. They
also offer the best noise cancellation of any Sennheiser model to hit the market to date, including the Momentum 2.0, which is also on sale. The PXC 550 is the star of the show, though, dishing out superior sound and deeper noise-canceling, while looking cooler and more collected in the process, for around $60 less. Bill Roberson/Digital Trends Bill
Roberson/Digital Trends Bill Roberson/Digital Trends Bill Roberson/Digital Trends Bill Roberson/Digital Trends Bill Roberson/Digital Trends Bill Roberson/Digital Trends Bill Roberson/Digital Trends To be clear, you don’t have to be the next Christopher Columbus to get the most out of the PXC 550. If you don’t spend the bulk of your time on a plane
— or in Columbus’ case, a 15th-century ship — they’ll still come in handy, blocking out (most) of the background noise on a bus or a train, on the street, and even in the gym. For that reason, we gave the PXC 550 a stellar rating in our full review, concluding: With impressive sound performance, a sleek and comfy design, and Sennheiser’s best noise
cancellation yet, the new PXC 550 are primed to be your next set of travel cans. If you’re looking for something a little different, check out our list of the best noise-canceling headphones on the market (spoiler: the PXC 550 took home the award for comfort and warm sound). But at $234, there’s no real reason to pass on Sennheiser’s latest and
greatest: They’re comfortable, sound terrific, and look great. We strive to help our readers find the best deals on quality products and services, and we choose what we cover carefully and independently. The prices, details, and availability of the products and deals in this post may be subject to change at anytime. Be sure to check that they are still in
effect before making a purchase.Digital Trends may earn commission on products purchased through our links, which supports the work we do for our readers. Editors' Recommendations
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