Thanks guys for your prompt replies.
I'll have to make do with cheap and nasty earbuds I've got that fit the ipad.
When I was looking for ear buds, the Bose were all labelled as noise isolating. Ended up getting Sony earbuds which are labelled as noise cancelling. Should have also looked at UE it seems.
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Due to the stupidity of me forgetting my good in-ear Sennheiser buds, I bought some sony noise cancelling in-ear buds to try out on a recent long haul flight.When I was looking for ear buds, the Bose were all labelled as noise isolating. Ended up getting Sony earbuds which are labelled as noise cancelling. Should have also looked at UE it seems.
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Earlier this year I used a set of QF J (skykbed) headphones with my iPad but it required a two-to-one adaptor to work properly.
Oh. i didn't know that. Here I was thinking I was onto something!
Personally, I prefer good noise isolation than noise cancellation. Good isolation ear phones will give significantly more reduction in ambient sound levels that any active cancellation technology can produce. And the isolation will be pretty much consistent across the audio frequency spectrum, while cancellation is good at low frequencies by not so good a mid-high frequencies and very dynamic sounds (like a crying baby).When I was looking for ear buds, the Bose were all labelled as noise isolating. Ended up getting Sony earbuds which are labelled as noise cancelling. Should have also looked at UE it seems.
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