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iLuv I901 High-Performance Noise Canceling Headphones

iLuv I901 High-Performance Noise Canceling Headphones

iLuv I901 High-Performance Noise Canceling Headphones
Binding: Electronics
Manufacturer: iLuv
Product Description:
The i901 are quiet and comfortable noise canceling headphones for your iPod and many other audio devices.PRODUCT FEATURES:Comfortable to wear;Highly effective noise-canceling circuitry enhances audio sound quality in noisy environments;Folding design for easy storage and easy portability;Swivel design and soft-cushioned ear pads for maximum comfort;Adjustable headband for maximum support;High-performance speakers for extended frequency range, lower distortion, and high power handling;Best companion for digital devices - iPod / MD / MP3 / CD Players.
List Price: USD 39.99
Lowest New Price: USD 17.95
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features:
  • Enhanced soft cushioned ear pad
  • 36mm driver unit
  • Noise reduction on/off switch
  • Swivel/folding design
  • Requires 1 AAA battery for up to 24 hours of use
Brand: iLuv
Color: white
Model: I901
Languages:
Original Language: English
Original Language: French
Customer Reviews


Do Not Be Fooled
I know it sounds great, folding, noise canceling,and everything, yet it doesn't do a good job of any of the things it boasts about.

Couple of things why you shouldn't buy this.

1. The Noise canceling doesn't work very well. One of the worst I've seen. It's not very well made because the noise canceling is suppose to only send out a certain amount of radio waves to block the ones coming in, and yet they made the noise canceling too loud and you can here the radio waves all too loudly.

2. Very cheap material, it looks good in the picture, but the actual product doesn't look all that good.

3. The ear part is the weirdest size. It doesn't go over the year and it just kind of squeezes your ears to stay on. It doesn't cover your ears very well.

4. The head band is not round, it's square because of the folding option. You look goofy when you wear it, only wear it inside the house.

5. You can't wear it for a very long time. It's not comfortable.




Please do not buy this. For your own good.


Hurts your head
I purchased these headphones as a gift. Didn't even get a chance to see if they really cancelled noise...the band that unfolded to hold the headphones on the top of the head was so hard and uncomfortable, you couldn't even wear it!

I returned them immediately and purchased Philips noise-cancelling headphones with a behind-the-neck band. Much more comfortable.


Works like a charm
I bought these for my teenage niece for Christmas for her Ipod. My sister was tired of hearing her music from outside her headphones. Shortly after Christmas, my sister called thanking me profusely because she can't hear a thing now. So, I guess they work great. Not sure about the sound quality for the user, but for a teenager, they are fine.


good design, bad for your ears
I think they did a genious design for the headphone (can be folded) but its too tight to your head and painful if you wear it for more tan 5 mins.
The sound quality is very good


Works Well!
I bought these to try for noisy bus rides associated with my work. There is a definite difference when they're turned on versus using them as regular headphones. Sometimes, I have even used them strictly to cancel noise instead of listening to anything and have also used them without power. Either way, I am impressed. Comfort level is okay and they fold into a pouch (included). The single battery lasts a long time as long as you don't leave the switch on when not in use. This is of competitive quality with some much more expensive models and I really got a lot more than I expected for this price. Especially as they are considered "portable" headphones.

Product Information and Prices stored: November 20, 2008, 6:50


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