The variety of Bluetooth earphones has increased recently, and with the advent of "AirPods", completely wireless earphones have become an industry trend in the last year. Left and right independent type wireless earphones have appeared from many manufacturers and are gaining popularity.
However, contrary to that, the left and right integrated wireless earphones are still very popular. Probably the most popular are products from popular manufacturers such as "Beats X", "RHA MA750 Wireless" and "Bose SoundSport wireless headphones", but these tend to be expensive at the cost of excellent sound quality.
For those who are not so particular about sound quality, when they hear that earphones cost more than 10,000 yen, they may be disappointed.
The earphone that I would like to recommend to such people is Linner's "NC50". The price is 7,000 yen, which is a middle class, but the sound quality is reasonable, and noise canceling is installed, and the functions are outstanding. If you are considering purchasing wireless earphones, please check the details of the earphones.
Among the many middle-class wireless earphones, the "Linner NC50" introduced this time is a multifunctional type that supports the active noise canceling function. By picking up the surrounding sound with the built-in microphone and outputting the sound in the opposite phase to that sound, the noise can be eliminated, so you can concentrate on the music that is playing.
Click here for the actual product. It is a classic wireless earphone in which the left and right earphones are connected by a cord, but because the battery is built in the middle of the cord, it has a long battery life of up to 13 hours (up to 11 hours using the noise canceling function). ing.
It looks very similar to "Beats X", it has a thick cable around the back of the neck and brings the earphones to the ears. When you hang it around your neck, you can use the remote control on your right side to move forward and backward, adjust the volume, and turn the power on and off.
There is also an on / off button for the active noise canceling function, and the button is made relatively large so that it can be switched immediately when needed.
Charging is done from the microUSB terminal provided on the remote control part. There is no problem because the charging cable is included in the product, but the charger is not included, so you need to purchase it if necessary. However, it seems that there is no particular problem because it can be charged by using the charger that was obtained when purchasing a commercially available USB charger or smartphone.
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It has a decent grip when you put the earphones in your ears, and it is designed so that it catches on your ears, so there is almost no fear that it will fall off while you are using it.
However, maybe because the shape of the ear hook does not fit my ears, I sometimes feel a little caught when putting on and taking off. I was able to get rid of it by replacing it with a smaller ear hook, but I still feel some discomfort.
The earphone cable is rather short. The earphones are IPX4 waterproof, so some people may buy them for intense exercise such as jogging, and the short cable doesn't hang around, which makes it very convenient for exercise. However, on the other hand, the short cable makes it difficult to simply grasp the position of the buttons on the remote control, and it is also difficult to adjust the volume of the song forward and backward.
By the way, when you don't use the earphones, you can keep the left and right earphones attached because the magnet is installed in the earphone body. By hanging it around your neck, you can carry it around without having to put it in your bag or pocket.
From here, about the sound quality of "NC50". To be honest, the impression I felt after using it for a few days was "so-so". I think that each person has different impressions when listening to "sound", but it is rather a balance-oriented type with weak bass, and it gives an impression that it produces even and polite sounds from bass to treble.
However, although it can produce beautiful sound, it still feels a little unsatisfactory compared to that of high-end earphones. Depending on the music, you may feel the roughness of the sound.
However, compared to earphones in the 2,000-5,000 yen range, I feel that they are making a different sound. Rather, it is probably the best earphone in the same price range of 7,000 yen. It's not good to expect too much, but it probably won't disappoint you that much.
Also, I would like to touch on the active noise canceling (ANC) function. I told you that you can use this function to eliminate ambient noise, but the ANC of this product is quite excellent, and it can eliminate many sounds such as the operating noise of air conditioners and electric fans, and the crowds in the city. Was there.
However, there is a limit to the sounds that ANC can erase, and it seems that he is not good at eliminating irregular sounds such as human conversation and keyboard typing sounds. Of course, the performance is not as good as high-end earphones, but the performance of earphones in the 7,000 yen range is surprising. It can be said that it is a recommended product for those who always want to listen to music in a quiet environment.
By the way, if you use this active noise canceling function, you can use it like earplugs, and you can use the built-in microphone to let the surrounding sounds pass through without blocking, without removing the earphones. There is also a "monitor mode" that allows you to have conversations. The author is a group who removes earphones when talking, but there seems to be a useful opportunity such as when the earphones cannot be removed.
The impression of using the "Linner NC50" is that it is inferior in sound quality and performance compared to high-end earphones that cost more than 10,000 yen, but it is reasonably excellent among earphones that cost 7,000 yen. If you're looking for a middle-class wireless earphone with noise canceling, why not consider the Linner NC50?