If you're in the market for comfortable wireless headphones that sound great and have active noise cancelling before your next overseas flight, you've already resigned yourself to paying a lot of money. Instead, check out the impressive, comfortable and ANC-powered Sennheiser HD 4.50 BTNC Bluetooth headphones.
Tech expert Dave Taylor of https://www.AskDaveTaylor.com/ gave these new Sennheiser ANC headphones a spin and found they work great and have remarkable sound for their price point. There are, however, a few issues you'll want to know about before you rush out and buy 'em...
Check them out at Amazon: https://amzn.to/2J9CcW8
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great active noise-cancelling headphones
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for under 200 bucks let's check them out
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Dave Taylor here anam hang on a second
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okay Dave Taylor here and I'm checking
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out these these are the sign Heiser HD 4
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series
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more specifically HD 4.5 0b TNC wireless
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Bluetooth active noise-cancelling
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headphones it's a lot of words there and
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the good news is those words are all
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worth it because these are really nice
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headphones now let me start with the
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most fun part which is they fold up not
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only do they fold up but they have a
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little convenient little carrying bag
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and it makes it really easy for you to
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tow them around now turns out they
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actually not only sound really good
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which is exactly what you'd expect from
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Sennheiser but the active noise
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cancellation is good enough that I put
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music on on my stereo and then put music
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on the headphones and then turned on the
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active noise cancellation which they
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call noise guard and you know what I
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couldn't hear the stereo I could only
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hear these now part of this is because
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it's a closed back design so when you
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put these on your ears you get a pretty
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darn good seal so there's not much
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ambient noise you're getting anyway but
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once you figure out how to turn on
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active noise guard which is actually
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probably one of the biggest problems
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that these headphones have but we'll get
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back to the controls in a second but
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once you figure out how to turn those on
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then works really well now on the edge
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of the right cup you have power you have
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this sort of weird multifunction button
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that if you push its pause play but you
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can move it up or down to get to
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previous or next track you can also use
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it to answer a phone call or hang up on
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someone because it does have built-in
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microphones so it works really well for
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phone calls as long as you can handle
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having a phone call while you can't hear
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any ambient noise I don't particularly
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like that myself so I don't use these
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for phone calls but they do sound nice
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now let's see the third control is
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volume up and down and then there's a
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play
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for actually plugging in a wire included
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which is nice because sometimes you
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don't want to use them in Bluetooth mode
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and you can actually use it wired at
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which point if you power them on then
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you automatically get the active noise
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cancellation in Bluetooth mode it's a
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little more complicated we'll come back
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to that and then finally the last of the
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plugs is micro USB comes with a micro
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USB cable and that's for charging but
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here's a crazy thing that you charge
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these fully and they will give you up to
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25 hours of listening that's a really
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long time it's a really long battery for
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something that's really negligibly light
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it's really you're not gonna feel this
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at all it's very comfortable headphones
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now let's see it's Bluetooth 4.0 and it
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also includes NFC and support for aptX
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which is nice unless you have an iPhone
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like I do and for reasons I can't
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explain Apple includes aptX on its
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MacBooks but it doesn't include them on
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the iPhone so it says use AAC sign
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Heiser doesn't have AC on this so you
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just get regular bluetooth which still
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sounds really really good now 18 ohms 18
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to 22,000 Hertz frequency response less
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than 0.5 total harmonic distortion just
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in case you like those numbers and
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they're comfortable and flexible and
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obviously you can pull them out and they
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even have some wear on them there I
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guess it doesn't really yeah it does
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list left and right always good but all
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the controls are on the right cup so you
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know that you do this and now you have
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all the controls on your finger so let's
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talk about the controls for a minute as
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it turns out that it does take a little
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bit of practice a little bit of messing
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around to try to get the hang of how the
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controls work and the noise guard is a
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little confusing because sine Heiser
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says that have three different profiles
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for noise guard but there's no
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indication that there's any way to
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choose between the profiles for
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different noise environments not a big
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deal the challenge is actually figuring
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out how to turn it on and turns out that
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you turn on your headphones you pair
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them with a device like my iPhone
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then you hold the volume up and down
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simultaneously for three seconds and
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that turns on the active noise
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cancellation if you use it in a wired
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mode it's just automatic you turn this
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thing on boom you got noise cancellation
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I really wish they would have done
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something a little simpler or just
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automatically have it turn on every time
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you turn on the headphones that would be
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nice too this might be something they
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could do I don't know maybe with a
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firmware update probably not gonna
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happen but for this generation there is
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a tiny learning curve you are gonna have
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to figure out a little bit the you know
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track up/down button getting noise
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canceling turned on but once you get
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over that little hump of learning then I
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gotta say it's a really nice headphones
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they have a really nice rich full sound
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there's no penalty that I can hear when
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you turn on noise canceling some people
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say that noise cancelling actually
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reduces the audio fidelity of the music
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you're listening to totally don't find
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that and frankly because of their
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clothes design and they're soft cups
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that mold around your ear even if you
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don't put on the active noise
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cancellation that these do a really nice
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job of cutting out the majority of the
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outside ambient noise
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unfortunately I haven't tried these on
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an airplane I would like to but I don't
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think that they're gonna help pay for my
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plane ticket so until I have that
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opportunity I will just say I have used
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them in noisy environments and they've
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worked really well
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nice soundstage warm response and well
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the music sounds really good it's not
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tinny or bright on the high end there's
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good bass without it being muddy
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everything you'd expect from sign Heiser
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I mean these guys absolutely know how to
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make really good headphones and they
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have really good audio so it's really
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the noise cancelling and the fact that
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these are so easily portable that make
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these more perhaps notable of course the
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other thing that makes them really
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notable is the price now you're looking
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at these and you're thinking these look
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pretty comparable to those fancy sony
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and bose act active noise-cancelling
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headphones that you see people wearing
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in first class on that airplane but
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these are not at that level of price
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which
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fantastic but before we get there go do
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me a favor click that subscribe button
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subscribe to my channel super appreciate
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it and what the heck thumbs up if you
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like what I'm doing now the price these
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sign Heiser HD 4.5 OBT NC wireless
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bluetooth headphones with active noise
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cancellation will put will cost you a
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hundred and seventy $9.99 at amazon.com
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and I actually can hear my music it is
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pretty darn loud probably shouldn't do
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that while we're on the video but you
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know higher-end units might have tap and
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drag features on the earpieces and such
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but these are actually just a nice
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compromise of being affordable and
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having a lot of really good features and
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nice sound and a good active noise
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canceling system and the fact that
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they're so portable huge win so this is
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Dave Taylor I am gonna get back to my
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music so I'll catch you in my next video
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