Noisehush i7 Noise Canceling HeadPhones
Overview
Hardware: PC Audio, PeripheralsWHAT WE LIKED:
build quality, audio reproduction, price and comfortWHAT WE DISLIKED:
Noise canceling turned on is almost a must, not perfect for games with noice canceling on, could use a locking mechanism for the for the flat audio cable jack
Introduction
Some say silence is golden but I have to disagree. Only hearing what you choose to is golden. Blocking out the world with music is one of the best ways to relax and erase the stresses of a long day. It is even better when you can’t hear the kids or the television in the background. Wish you had a mute button for them? Sorry not available yet. The next best thing would be headphones that reduce unwanted ambient noise. This is the basis of noise canceling, allowing you to escape your surroundings and hear what you want. Sometimes however, this comes at a premium sticker price. Noisehush has been very active in mobile audio over the last 5 years and are known for their NX80 in-ear and BT700 Bluetooth headsets. Noisehush wanted us to take a look at their latest offering which is geared towards comfort, great sound and affordability. The new NoiseHush i7 active noise canceling headset has a big challenge in front of it. Let’s see if it is up to the task.
Specs
• Frequency: 30Hz-20kHz
• Speaker Type: 40mm
• Neodymium Cone Impedance: 32ohm
• Power Output: 100mW
• Noise Reduction: 20dB max
• Sensitivity: 98±3dB
• Audio Connector: Gold Plated
• Cable Length: Detachable 5.9 feet
• Jack: 3.5mm
• Weight: 175g
• Battery Life: Up to 120hrs
Features
• Genuine Leather
• Pure Comfort
• Around-Ear Design
• High-Definition Sound
• Premium Memory Foam
• Superior Battery Life
• Foldable for Portability
• Travel Case for Storage
• Continuous Audio even after Battery Depletes
• Detachable Cable for Cordless Noise Cancellation
Thanks for the thorough review of these headphones. I’ve been looking for awhile for noise canceling headphones that DON’T cost $300 but still have reasonably good performance. The Noisehush I7’s appear to fit the bill nicely.