Sony Headphones Quiet Things Down

With noise pollution becoming an ever-increasing problem in today's society, its no surprise that more companies are looking into ways to quiet things down a bit. Enter Sony's new MDR-NC50 headphones, which the company claims will reduce white noise -- a term used to describe everyday unavoidable noise -- by up to 80 percent.

Behind the technology is a microphone within the headphones. This detects the sound and sends it to a new noise-canceling circuit developed by Sony. Any noise that is below the 300 hertz level, which would include jet engines, leaf blowers, subway trains, server fans and household appliances, could be virtually eliminated.

"People want to make the most of their travel and commute time, while also making it enjoyable," Jim Leahey, Sony's general manager for peripherals and enhancements says. "These headphones offer some of the best sound quality on the market, packaged with comfort and style."

The headphones are also fairly unobtrusive, meaning they can be used for everyday use. In addition, the MDR-NC50 comes with active and passive modes, meaning the user can turn on the noise canceling features as-needed.

The headphones are available for pre-order on Sony's Web site at a retail price of $199.99 USD. The company expects the headphones to be available from major retailers starting in June.

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