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JVC Unit Cuts Up To 75% Background Noise

By Staff -- TWICE, 11/7/2005

Wayne, N.J. — JVC is debuting a noise-canceling headphone said to reduce background sounds by up to 75 percent. The model HA-NC100 is designed for travel, due to a retractable cord system, a folding design and an included carry pouch.

The JVC headphone features 36mm drivers and have a frequency response of 10Hz to 20kHz. The power supply is contained within one ear piece, eliminating the need for an outboard power supply as used by some noise-canceling models, said the company. Battery life is 50 hours.

The headphone also provides a 5-foot cord that automatically retracts into the product for a fast and tidy storage solution. The folding design makes it very compact for travel, and it comes with a pouch and adapter for use with sound systems in airplanes.

Suggested retail is $129.95.

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