Noise cancelling earbuds and headphones Suggestions

Hi there people 

Does any one have any suggestions on any good and reasonably priced noise cancelling earbuds and headphones. I saw that The Range have noise cancelling earbuds for around £14. Because some are so expensive I am not sure whether to try cheaper ones first and waist the money I could have saved for the more expensive ones or go for more expensive and waist my money if there could have been cheaper ones just as good. Also it doesn’t seem right to buy them, stick them in one’s ears and if not good take them back. Also it would not be right or clean to ask a friend to try out their earbuds and stick them in my ears. I have tried friends head phones as not a stick inside the ear. They were really good at cancelling sounds.  

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  • I had a good look at noise cancelling headphones and earbuds, I'm told that headphones are better than earbuds, but that none of them are particulalry good at cancelling out voices. For me not having to feel like I'm living with my neighbours shouting, the woman who goes wooo and screaming kids was why I wanted them and was told that I'd be wasting my money. They might be good at cancelling other sounds, like if you live near an airport or something. I spoke to an audiologist about it when I had a hearing test and she said I'd just have to live with it, not helpful, but probably truthful,.

    COuld you try wrapping a bit of cling film around the ear piece of a friends earbuds so as you can try them without the Eeeww factor?

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  • I had a good look at noise cancelling headphones and earbuds, I'm told that headphones are better than earbuds, but that none of them are particulalry good at cancelling out voices. For me not having to feel like I'm living with my neighbours shouting, the woman who goes wooo and screaming kids was why I wanted them and was told that I'd be wasting my money. They might be good at cancelling other sounds, like if you live near an airport or something. I spoke to an audiologist about it when I had a hearing test and she said I'd just have to live with it, not helpful, but probably truthful,.

    COuld you try wrapping a bit of cling film around the ear piece of a friends earbuds so as you can try them without the Eeeww factor?

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