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I feel that I should be fair and state at the start of this review that I’m a headphones not an earphones man.

So, when I received a package containing Sony’s catchily named MDR-NC300D noise cancelling earphones I couldn’t help but pity the little mite.

I’ve never bothered with noise cancelling cans as I generally go for the enclosed style which blocks most ambient distractions and, when I’ve got music playing, is usually enough to segregate me from the real world.

My other grumble with earphones (apart from me not being overly convinced that we should have a sound source actually in the ear) is that most earphones fall out – and keep falling out.

Now that I’ve got all that off my chest let’s have a goosey at these MDR-NC300D’s shall we?

I noticed on the box that Sony is being very up front about the earpleaser’s noise cancelling attributes and is not promising to eliminate all noise – rather the gentlemanly fact that these MDR-N….should I just call them 300D’s? The 300D’s offer up to 98.4% noise reduction.

The noise cancelling cleverness is achieved through the little mics on the back of the earpieces which capture the surrounding clatter and that’s then processed through an Artificial Intelligence noise-cancelling feature which is the same that’s featured on Sony’s top-end systems. In basic terms it samples the noise outside and then hits it with exactly the opposite frequencies and thus cancels the noise.

All that processing is done, I gather, in the in-line remote which also controls a number of settings including the NC level, some EQ presets as well as the volume. I like the ‘Monitor’ button which, with one hit, stops your audio and uses the mics so you can safely cross the road or listen in on people’s conversations. A snag is that all that uses a AAA battery which is said to offer around 20 hours of joy. I’ve had the earphones for a week and the battery indicator is showing that it’s down to its last bar.

Sony, bless them, seems to understand my pain and realises that when it comes to ear-buds one size rarely fits all. To solve this problem these noise cancelling buds comes with no less than seven sets of ear tips. To prove a point; I use a different size on each side. Well, c’mon – who here is perfectly symmetrical?

Also in the box was a velvety bag for storing your 300D’s in as well as a rather natty ‘leather’ holder that is designed to hold a spare battery, an adapter for aircraft audio sockets, garment clips, ear buds and of course, for storing your 300D’s away when not in use. This really made me feel that I had in my ears a premium product. See the pic in the gallery for contents ;)

The sound, once I found the right earbud combo, is really good. Nice tight bass and clear mids and trebles were reproduced and having a volume control outside my jacket meant that I didn’t have to keep flashing my iPhone around in rather dodgy districts.

I found the cancelling rather good and real handy when squawking kids are intent on ruining my reading Club Dead by Charlaine Harris whilst on the tube.

Apparently the 300D’s are not only Sony’s first digital noise cancelling earphones but the world’s first NC earbuds and, to be honest, they’ve done a rather spiffing job and I can see these appealing to commuters and frequent flyers who wish to cut out the jibber-jabber and incessant noise inherent with public transport but don’t want to be carting full cans around with them.

Personally I’d love to try some headphones using the same tech as a comparison as I’m finding it hard to ignore the fact that these are earphones. Also, I reckon an improvement would be to allow the earphones to be used without the noise cancelling when in quieter situations with a bypass so that the battery life could be extended. Better yet, have the thing be rechargable via wall socket and/or USB.

Price in my local Sony Store is £199.99 but I’ve seen them online for around £140.

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I think I’ve found the perfect iPod dock to sit in the same room as the retrotastic Philco PC :)

GenevaSound have just announced a newer, smaller, and more affordable dock called the GenevaSound System Model S (for small).

This GenevaSound S apparently has one of the smallest hifi speakers ever released (?) at just under 6 inches.

The classy designer dock also packs a digital radio and alarm clock.

You get TouchLight controls, which lights up the system upon touch which is a nice….. err… touch; as is the motorized PowerDock, which spins up to close when the iPod is removed from the system.

You get a choice of gloss White, Black or Red finishes and you can plonk it on the included table stand should you so wish.

The S retails for $299 but if you have more cash see the gallery pic below for the full (and not cheap) range ;)

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EOps i24R3 Portable – Single Unit Wireless Surround Sound Speaker

November 4, 2009 Click to read more →
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Why have I got a picture of a broken table/giant spinning-top/dartboard/archery target?
This is none-of-the-above as you can well imagine.
What that happens to be is the EOps i24R3 Portable.
The real, working, funkiness is a wireless, waterproof, single-speaker surround sound system that has just been announced by Hong Kong designer Michael Young.
The system is a single sealed [...]

Percussa Audio Cubes – Futuristic Music Makers

May 7, 2009 Click to read more →
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I’ve just been pointed in the way of the Percussa Audio Cube website and I’m totally intrigued.
This totally looks like a cool, futuristic way to make music.
The cubes work with your existing audio software through MIDI as well as with any existing VST plug-ins that you have and require minimal setup.
Templates and sounds are already [...]

TEAC Reference 600 – A Compact Hi-Fi For Audiophiles?

May 6, 2009 Click to read more →
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TEAC has tried its hand at alchemy once more and unveiled their new compact Reference 600 series Hi-Fi.
With a proud boast that they have reached their 50 year ambition to achieve the ultimate in sound quality.
All that from a compact? I can imagine a number of audiophiles already falling on the floor, holding their sides [...]

Zalman Budget 5.1 Surround Sound Headphones

April 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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Remember the fantastic looking Psyko 5.1 surround sound headphones?
Well, here’s some more aimed at those with a smaller budget – the ZM-RS6F+M
Zalman bring you a set of 6 channel cans for $60 albeit avoiding the mention of Dolby, THX, or any other clever sound surrounding tech.
In most cases you gets what you pays for – but, perhaps, these might be [...]

Onei Solutions Brings the Evesham Soundstage to the Credit Crunched

March 9, 2009 Click to read more →

Not everyone likes seeing a bunch of speakers surrounding the room like armed guards.
Even those tiny ones can still be thwarted by renegade pets and/or kids!
But whack a bunch of speakers into your TV stand and then job’s a good un as they say!
This new solution by Onei…errr..Solutions certainly looks the part.
It’s not exactly gonna [...]

Modu Sound Jacket – Mini Phone to JBL Loaded Ghetto-Blaster

February 17, 2009 Click to read more →

You know I’m a fan of the Modu modular phone with its array of ‘Jackets’.
Well here’s another that will rock your choonz!
The ‘music jacket” built by PCH International converts the little phone into a mobile disco!
Apparently the sound is pretty good thanks to the JBL Odyssey speakers that it’s loaded with.
As well as the musical prowess it converts [...]

Psyko 5.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headphones

January 5, 2009 Click to read more →

Now, looking at these headphones from Psyko Audio I can tell that these aren’t for the daily commute – unless you’re one of those irritating people on the tube that insist in sharing their crappy, tinny selection of tunes with everyone in the carriage!
So, what is this thing all about?
Well, most of us enjoy that [...]

iTalk – Free (for now) iPhone / iPod Audio Recorder

November 3, 2008 Click to read more →

I downloaded this yesterday while it is still free
iTalk is a new sound recording app for iPhone, iPhone 3G, and 2nd generation iPod touch.
This natty little app allows you to create one-touch, high-quality recordings which can be transferred over to your Mac or PC.
You’ll need to download the iTalk app from the iTunes App [...]

Kenwood Hibachi For Warm Glowing Tunes

September 8, 2008 Click to read more →

If you’re looking for a little more Zen with your listening and would like the choonz  to enable you to “transcend to a different plane” how about ”a fully wireless speaker whose rotund shape defines its independence”?
Say “Hajimemashite” to the Kenwood Hibachi.
This round planter shaped cordleses speaker is designed to be at the heart of your living space.
With [...]

Lightsaber Torch Banishes The Darkside

August 28, 2008 Click to read more →

Step back into the light and away from The Dark Side.
Light your path with this pretty funky Star Wars Lightsaber LED Torch.
Switch on this full sized replica and not only will it throw purifying blue light forth from the ultra bright LED, but you also get the trademark power-up noise.
Features:

Full size replica Lightsaber style LED [...]

Darth Vader’s T.I.E Cam (Lord knows what you’re up to!)

August 16, 2008 Click to read more →

Fancy staring face-to-cockpit with Lord Vader?
Do you like the idea of Darthy V’s T.I.E. Fighter looming over everything you do?
Now you can chat to friends whilst the Sith Lord records everything you do thanks to his cam-prepped fighter.
It not only records audio, video and images, it also features sound effects from the movies.
A word of [...]

Iconic Speakers from Sonicum

August 3, 2008 Click to read more →

These stylish and desginery noise makers have that retro-puter icon chic.
If you can cast your mind back to the 90’s and recall the old Windows sound/speaker icon you’ll understand what the heck I’m on about….ah that 286DX……………such good times……….
These speakers are bang up-to-date Using NXT technology they promise a decent response and the sub unit [...]