10-28-2016, 01:08 PM
Noise-canceling vs. noise-isolating headphones: What's the difference?
We compare these two often confused headphone types on the New York City subway system to determine which works better at blocking out the noise.
Read the article for more information: https://www.cnet.com/news/noise-cancelin...ifference/
http://www.creative.com/headphones/disco...ation.aspx
Noise Cancellation
Built-in microphones pick up this ambient noise signal and electronically produce an anti-noise signal that cancels out the noise.
Battery-powered
Noise Isolation
Passive system, making use of foam eartips to seal the ear canal.
Not battery-powered
We compare these two often confused headphone types on the New York City subway system to determine which works better at blocking out the noise.
Read the article for more information: https://www.cnet.com/news/noise-cancelin...ifference/
http://www.creative.com/headphones/disco...ation.aspx
Noise Cancellation
Built-in microphones pick up this ambient noise signal and electronically produce an anti-noise signal that cancels out the noise.
Battery-powered
Noise Isolation
Passive system, making use of foam eartips to seal the ear canal.
Not battery-powered
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