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#463854 by honey lamb
07 Jan 2009, 13:05
Welcome to V-flyer.

Headphones are provided for you but some people like to bring their own such as Bose QC noise cancelling ones. You certainly don't have to go out and buy some
#463858 by virginboy747
07 Jan 2009, 13:31
The sound is a lot better with your own headphones, even just Ipod ones
#463859 by northernhenry
07 Jan 2009, 13:54
Although the Freebie ones do their job, not the best at blocking out the background noise,so you end up with them very loud to compensate(which isn't the best for your ears) strongly suggest take some of your own (if you've already got some for ipod/stereo etc)
#463861 by pjh
07 Jan 2009, 14:07
quote:Originally posted by northernhenry
Although the Freebie ones do their job, not the best at blocking out the background noise,so you end up with them very loud to compensate(which isn't the best for your ears) strongly suggest take some of your own (if you've already got some for ipod/stereo etc)


Agreed. Sometimes the headphones supplied have faulty jacks / broken wires as they are re-used. (I actually found some VS headphones in a drawer the other day from the days when they use to let you take them away...)

I can't justify the cost of good active noise cancelling headphones for a one, or possibly two, long haul flights a year, but bring along my relatively cheap pair of 'in ear' style headphones (Sennheiser CX300) and they do the job admirably.

Paul
#463866 by virgin crazy
07 Jan 2009, 14:30
Damien, try looking at these noise cancelling headphones, they only cost around £30 and they work brilliantly, i am on my second pair ( left the first ones on the plane[:I] ) now and they work a treat at blocking out the engine noise on a plane, i only fly a couple of times a year so they are ideal as they arent really that expensive.

The reviews on this site are very positive as well.

Link here
#463894 by Tinkerbelle
07 Jan 2009, 17:37
I never use the headphones supplied on any aircraft as I always have my own iPod earphones with me that I prefer using.

I currently have these which are not only comfortable but work a treat at blocking out background noise.
#463897 by Scrooge
07 Jan 2009, 17:45
Just to get all tech..the majority of the noise is air flow..but yes do invest in a pair of noise canceling headphones, honestly it makes the flight a lot easier to deal with.
#463899 by slinky09
07 Jan 2009, 17:51
However, size isn't everything in headphones, you could end up looking like a Cyberman!
#463943 by Tinkerbelle
07 Jan 2009, 23:11
quote:Originally posted by slinky09
However, size isn't everything in headphones, you could end up looking like a Cyberman!


Or like this [:w]
#463947 by mitchja
07 Jan 2009, 23:25
That's the thing about Bose QC2's as well. They are cool to use on-board an A/C but I wont be seem wearing them anywhere else apart from maybe at home [:w]

Regards
#463988 by cshore
08 Jan 2009, 12:10
Forget the Cyberman look (and the problem of fitting them in your carryon). I have a pair of these:

Link

(sorry for the lousy link formatting - if someone can fix that, I'd appreciate it)

They're small, reasonably good noise cancellation, light, good battery life. And they're much better than the freebies you get on board.

Chris

Link formatted - honey lamb
#463990 by DarkAuror
08 Jan 2009, 12:43
[quote]Originally posted by cshore
Forget the Cyberman look (and the problem of fitting them in your carryon). I have a pair of these:

[url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-MDRNC22-Cancelling-Headphones-Surround/dp/B000O3BC2S/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1231412947&sr=1-2'link[/url]

(sorry for the lousy link formatting - if someone can fix that, I'd appreciate it)

They're small, reasonably good noise cancellation, light, good battery life. And they're much better than the freebies you get on board.

Chris



My wife has a pair and she loves them![y]
#464056 by Lipstick
08 Jan 2009, 19:35
God if you have your own - BRING THEM!!

From my economy days they were so bad, whole batches were faulty and passengers were always asking for a new pair!!
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