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    gatorsmom is offline Pink Diamond level (15,000+ posts)
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    Default Recommendations for good noise-canceling headphones?

    If you have a link to a website, that would be great too. We really need them for Greenbean. Any advice, recommendations would be great.

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    Bose. They're spendy, but they really work.

    http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/...ones/index.jsp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aishe View Post
    Bose. They're spendy, but they really work.

    http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/...ones/index.jsp

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    I agree that Bose are the best.

    However, I just checked Amazon quickly and these get fantastic reviews and are cheaper (still expensive) than the bose: http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica...314986&sr=8-20.
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    Another vote for Bose. I've used the QC3 and they were amazing.


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    Do you need "noise cancelling" or just noise reduction? Peltor Kids Earmuffs work really well for my DD.
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    DH has the Bose ones posted above and loves them. I'm not sure if all higher end ones are like this, but on the Bose the cord is replaceable. This turned out to be a fortunate thing for us when the cat decided to chew up the original cord!
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    Brookstone has well reviewed ones.

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