Audio-Technica ATH ANC3WH NoiseCancel Earphone

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The Audio Technica ATH ANC3 QuietPoint earbuds offer superior sound and reduce distracting background noise by 85% which is why Audio Technica is a world leader in the pro audio industry. Engineered to create a comfortable listening environment in areas with high ambient noise, these in-ear headphones feature a miniature microphone in each earpiece that picks up ambient noise (such as traffic, air-handling systems, etc.). Electronics in the control box create a noise-cancelling wave that is 180° out of phase with the ambient noise. This wave acts like a noise eraser: it cancels out the annoying sounds that surround you without diminishing the audio you want to hear. The result…a peaceful enclave to enjoy the music or movies of your choice.
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Technical Details

- Ultra-compact in-ear design is ideal for travel
- Advanced electronics cancel up to 85% (20 dB) of background noise
- Innovative ANC circuitry delivers an exceptionally pure audio signal in noise-cancelling mode
- Ideal for use with all audio sources, including MP3 & other portable players
- Soft interchangeable ear pieces (small, medium & large) provide a custom fit
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Customer Buzz
 "Great for the value" 2010-02-04
By James C. Chiu (West Chester, PA USA)
For less than $50 this is a great noise cancellation device. Don't expect removing 100% of background noise, you have to spend greater than $200 for those and be big and surround the ears. These feel like turning the outside music volume from a 7/10 setting to a 3/10 setting. With the power off, the noise isolation part (just using ear plugs alone) is like changing the outside music volume from 7/10 to 5/10.



Sound quality is just average, not bad but not the best either.



These come in 3 different size plugs. The medium plugs come already installed inside the package.

There is also an extension cord to make the cord longer and also a 2 prong for use for some airplanes.

Comes in a nice black hard bag with pockets inside.





Only complaint: the wires aren't insulated so that any touching or brushing the wires against your clothes will create a static noise added to the music. It's ok if you don't move like in an airplane seat. Not meant for walking around or moving.





Customer Buzz
 "Quiet = A, Fidelity = C, Average = B" 2010-01-23
By Mr Lapin (Ohio, USA)
What I think some of the less satisfied reviewers here may be missing is a proper seal in the ear canal. These phones are NOT earbuds. The key is for them fit like earPLUGS. The earmold should go in more deeply than you think. If properly fitted they'll provide ample bass (but see below) and good noise reduction, and they won't slip or fall out. However, Audio-Technica's instruction booklet tells you essentially nothing about how to fit them.



First, make sure you're using the correct unit for each ear. The letters L and R are printed on the ear side of the phones, but they're almost impossible to read. Hold one of the phones in front of you, the silicone earmold pointing to the left (as if you were about to put it in your right ear). The earmold should be pointing upward at about a 45 degree angle. The wire exiting from the phone should be running away from you. No? Grab the other phone.



With your left hand, pull up gently on the top of your right ear. With your right hand, push the earmold *upward* into your ear canal with a slight twisting and rocking motion. Repeat with the left ear, of course.



Much of the ambient noise should be gone, before you even switch on the dongle. If you still hear lots of noise, or if the phones fall out just by the weight of the cord, you haven't inserted them right. If necessary, try different earmold sizes. In many cases you may need a SMALLER earmold, not a larger one, so the earmold goes deeply enough into the ear canal. Also try adding a drop of K-Y Jelly or similar skin-safe lubricant to the silicone earmold. You snicker! I'm not joking. It works.



The cord shouldn't hang down from your ears. The wires should exit forward and slightly upward. Loop the wires over the top of your ears and bring the wires together behind your head, not under your chin. The sliding bit of plastic on the phone wires snugs up the wires, to keep them in place over your ears. Bring the cord forward over one shoulder, and clip the dongle to your collar or pocket. This will eliminate the thudding noise that dangling wires transmit to your ears when they hit something.



How do these phones work? I'm not sure the ANC reduces noise by 20dB - I'd estimate it at something closer to 12dB - but it's still quite a substantial difference. The pure isolation phones (without ANC) such as the Shures and Etymotics are great if you want to shut out the world entirely. The ATH-ANC3s don't isolate quite as completely, so conversation is still possible (if a bit awkward). Just hit the mute button.



Sound quality: Warm and fat, with a sizable mid-bass peak. The high end is a bit pinched and not too clean. Instruments lack a sense of air around them. Stereo imaging isn't what it could be. There is some audible hiss when the ANC is on, but it's minimal, and far less objectionable than the background noise it's eliminating.



I'd characterize the ATH-ANC3's as a rock- or pop-oriented sound. Classical music lovers might want to consider the Shure or Etymotic isolators - but remember, they cost 3-4 times as much. For many folks, these phones will sound just fine and will almost certainly trounce the $1.50 cheapies that came with their mp3 players.



Build quality: I don't see too much to gripe about. The dongle feels reasonably sturdy, though the clip looks flimsy. These phones are made in China, unlike earlier (and more expensive) Audio Technica products that were made in Japan. Be aware that they may not have passed through the kind of quality control that the name would suggest. But also remember what you're paying for them.



Bottom line is that these phones provide significant relief from noise while still allowing conversation. The sound is acceptable if not stellar. I don't think I'd pay A-T's MSRP for them, but at anything under seventy bucks or so, they're a more than respectable value, especially if most of your listening is rock, jazz, or pop music.





Customer Buzz
 "Great buy!" 2009-11-16
By R. Siemens (Malaysia)
I purchased these noise suppression earbuds for 2 purposes; flights and riding my motorcycle. I am very pleased to say they work fabulous for both. Not only do a great job of eliminating background noise but they sound great! I have the Bose earbuds but I think these actually produce a nicer sound; I immediately heard nice crisp highs that I didn't with my Bose.



The only negative thing is that the right bud seems to slide out of my ear canal so I have to keep pushing it back in. I don't seem to have the problem with the left.



They aren't as comfortable as the Bose but the Bose have no noise suppression or isolation at all.



Definitely a great buy at $55US.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Product!" 2009-11-08
By Robert Rodine
I was so impressed this these earbuds. I have never tried a noise-cancel earphones or earbuds before these. When you switch these ON the noise is gone. Truly amazing technology! Great buy for the price.

Customer Buzz
 "Very good product." 2009-10-27
By Richard R. James (Seattle, WA USA)
They fit well, sound great and block out much noise, but not as much as I'd like. Still, these are earbuds, and I didn't expect them to block out as much noise as full on noise cancelling head phones.



Overall, I believe these are a very good product.


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