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Kogan EC-65 Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Headphones $66 + Delivery (Free for Kogan First), RRP $149 @ Kogan

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Active noise cancellation, direct voice control with Siri and 40mm stereo sound – exactly what you want in a pair of wireless headphones so you can lose yourself in the music and take calls without laying a hand on your phone.
Wireless headphones with extreme comfort design
Active noise cancelling – measures, compares and reacts to outside noise to cancel it out
Voice control with Siri – just press and hold the action button to launch
1050mAh battery for up to 65 hours of listening*
Built-in Bluetooth to pair your favourite devices
That comfortable feeling
When you take them everywhere and listen all day, they have to be comfortable. That’s why the Kogan EC-65 Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Headphones are made from a luxuriously soft synthetic leather with an over-ear muff design, so you can listen in comfort for hours.
The perfect sound. Anywhere.
Whether you’re on a busy train, in the middle of a flash mob or gearing up for a flight, Active Noise Cancelling reduces background noise to deliver astonishing sound at any volume, no matter what’s happening around you.
And when you’re done, they fold-up to fit perfectly in your bag.
Engineered for life on the go
Take calls, check the weather and change songs hands-free with voice-activated Siri, or simply use the built-in buttons on the headphones to skip tracks, turn up the volume and turn noise cancelling on and off, all without even glancing at your phone.
Lasts, lasts and lasts
Settle in as you enjoy up to 65 hours of listening, enough time to make it to Hump Day on a single charge. And for those rare times when you need a top-up, use the included cable to plug-in and keep jiving or simply use as wired headphones with the aux cord.

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  • How much do they weigh?

    • Not sure actually. Sorry

    • +2

      Specifications tab says 270 grams.

  • Was waiting for these to come down in price

  • +7

    Can anyone confirm if these are any good?

    • +1 wanting to know also if these are value for money. Only using it to play games at home haha

    • Yeah same here, Google doesnt really give good useful reviews about this one.

    • I bit the bullet and just ordered them anyway. Product review says they are good for the price (at $120-150) so the fact that these are half price right now can't be too bad.

    • Would love to know how these compare to qc25/qc35 in terms of noise cancelling and sound quality.

    • +4

      I bought these a couple of weeks ago. Battery life is amazing. I've also had syncing issues with cheaper Bluetooth headphones before (always cutting out etc) - these headphones don't have this.

      However, as for the noise cancelling, they make me incredibly nauseous. I have asked multiple people to try them on, and no one has been as bad as me for the noise cancelling making them feel sick and dizzy. But saying this, people reported for it being completely fine to some saying it was slightly uncomfortable.

      Sound is good for the price. For the money, I'm happy, even if I don't use the noise cancelling function. Will take a flight tonight and report back on how they go.

  • They look like rebadged TaoTronics TH22.
    If that is the case the ANC is not awesome but still noticeably better. I am about to go on a long flight so yet to really see on a plane

    • I think you mean BH22, and you might be right.

    • It does not seems like TT-BH22, more likely a rebadged Srhythm NC25.

      https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07BFQH12Y

      The NC-25 was @$51 when on sale in the past few months.

      • looks bit different but life time warranty ? We have a winner here.

  • are these better then the aldi ones?

  • +1

    No longer on special

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