Noise cancelling headphones at work

I know there have been various threads on this subject so I'm sorry to start another one but my question is quite specific.  I spend a lot of my time on the phone at work but our office is also reception so it can be pretty noisy. My therapist has suggested I get noise cancelling headphones that I can connect to our phone system at work. At her advice I'm been in touch with help to work (part of the dwp) who asked hiw much I think it would cost. Does anyone have any recommendations or suggestions? Thanks

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  • Noise cancelling is good, really comfy, good sound quality, easy to use as they have physical buttons rather then touch pads like some others.  They are called quiet comfort. 

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