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HC500 Noise Canceling Headphones - A Traveller"s Friend - Features You Will Need

Noise canceling headphones are one of those great ideas whose use is really spreading. It was discovered in the 1980's that by recording frequencies in a noisy environment like a car interior, that when the spikes of loud noise were recorded and the reverse sound wave played back instantaneously, they canceled each other out. Silence reigned.

The auto industry loved the hush quiet interiors, and soon after, the legions of travelers who had been boarding trains, cars, and planes with ear plugs to use for the long distance travel when needing sleep was unavoidable, discovered the bliss of headphones designed for sleeping. They've come a long way since the early days. They are no longer a weird gadget, and now even plug into inflight entertainment or play stereo music from your iPod. The are made by all the mainstream sound companies such as Bose, Panasonic, Philips, Sennheiser and others,

A quality headset will be marked as HC500 noise canceling headphones, but if you have to buy on the fly here are the features to look for.

* Have an ear cup style, rather than ear plug. Ear pieces that cover the ear and rest against the skin put less pressure on the ear, not to mention more hygienic.
* Light weight and compact; so they travel easily and pack safely away in a corner of a suitcase until needed.
* Foldable; to make them not only more compact but pocket friendly.
* Sleep friendly; they need a low profile that allows you to sleep on one side while wearing them.
* Robust; travelers and their luggage are prone to a few more knocks and dents than a stay at home system. An expensive brand name is known for being breakable, so buy carefully.
* Comfort; they must fit comfortably around the ears, not press on the ears, and not put too much pressure across the top of the head for wearing at extended periods.
* Top performance; even well known brands have noise reductions that can vary from 80 to 95%, make sure you read the details and buy as high a number as possible.
* Buy an airline compatible model, with removable lead, for music, movies, ipods and DVD's for when you're not asleep.

While sleep is one of the first ideas that spring to mind, very positive reports have come from people who use lawnmowers and other noisy devices with the noise canceling feature. Noise canceling head phones have a widening range of uses, much more than a sound engineer might have guessed when they were first conceived of.

Sound and silence are often a very individual experience, so it really pays to read up to find the style and performance that fits your unique needs.

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