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Sony MDR-NC500D Digital Noise Canceling Headphones

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The good: The Sony MDR-NC500D headphones offer superior noise cancellation, solid sound quality, and a plethora of useful extras, including a battery pack for extended use.

The bad: The Sony MDR-NC500 headphones cannot be used without the noise cancellation activated; the tight fit may be uncomfortable for some users; and they're expensive.

The bottom line: The Sony MDR-NC500D Digital Noise Canceling Headphones may lighten the wallet, but they are a great option for frequent fliers and tetchy commuters who need superior noise cancellation.

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  • Reviewed on: 04/15/2008

Sony is certainly no stranger to the headphone market. The company's portable line may very well be the most popular aftermarket earphones. It has quite an array of full-size "cans" as well as a decent selection of noise-canceling models. The latest high-end set to hit virtual retail shelves combines the two. The MDR-NC500D Digital Noise Canceling Headphones offer solid sound, high-quality construction, plentiful features, and a luxury price tag ($400) to match. These 'phones aren't without their flaws, but they're still a great option for frequent fliers who have cash to spare and a distaste for low-end rumble.

On first glance, the Sony MDR-NC500D's design offers nothing to complain about. They're clearly well made, with an adjustable band made out of thick plastic that's padded at the top for extra comfort. It can take quite a bit of outward stress without worry that it'll break, which is a good sign. As is typical with Sony products, the style is quite understated. The earcups, which fold flat for storage, are ensconced in a strong, lightweight magnesium alloy that's just 0.6mm thin and trimmed with a chrome ring. The cups are oblong to conform to the shape of the standard ear. However, the surrounding padding is narrow and not very cushy. That, combined with the oval shape and overall tight fit of the headphones, caused some discomfort as the earcups pressed against the pressure points at the back of the jaw. To be fair, though, other users tried them with varied results, so it may not be an issue for everyone.

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Sony includes an excellent hard-shell carrying case. The right half has various straps for organizing the many cables, as well as molded fittings for the earcups. The left half has a small pouch for storing AA batteries and the airplane adapter.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 93

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 109 reviews of Sony MDR-NC500D from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 75/100 and users 72/100. Comparing these reviews to 131772 other Headphones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 93/100 = Excellent.

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  • techradar.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: Overall, the MDRNC500D cans are impressive – but the reduced noise cancellation offered by other ANC headphones for a more affordable price may win you over

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  • wired.com

    Editors' rating: 90

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  • headphoneinfo.com

    Editors' rating: 59

    Summary: The Sony MDR-NC500D headphones aren't bad headphones. They are mediocre headphones that cost as much as many good headphones. They should have been priced at $200 and marketed as a mid-range, noise-cancelling headphone solution. Instead, it appears ...

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  • avreview.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 70

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  • digitaltrends.com

    Editors' rating: 75

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