Exploring the Evolution of ANC Technology: Headphone Showdown


Hello, dear readers! Are you curious about the evolution of active noise cancellation (ANC) technology and how various headphones perform in different scenarios? Let's dive into it.


Have you ever wondered how ANC technology actually works? ANC picks up sound waves heading to your ears and creates opposing waves to cancel out noise. It's like a sonic superhero for your ears.


In a recent video from The Verge, they tested a lineup of headphones, including the Bose QuietComfort 1 (QC1), QC45, and noise-canceling 700, Sony's 1000XM5, and Apple's AirPods Max, just to name a few. They used a dummy head microphone, the Ku-100, to simulate human hearing and evaluate how well these headphones perform in different noise-cancellation scenarios.


Here are some interesting takeaways from the video: ANC technology has come a long way since the release of the Bose QC1 headphones in 2000. Different headphones excel in different situations, such as the Bose 700s being great for subway platforms. However, not all headphones are created equal, as the Bose A30 Aviation headset didn't live up to its hefty price tag for daily commutes.


In my personal opinion, it's fascinating to see how ANC technology has evolved, offering more immersive and peaceful listening experiences. But don't just take my word for it – let's hear from the experts.


Jacob Sonogarden, an audio testing expert at Head Acoustics, an independent lab, provides professional insights by testing these headphones using the latest standards and benchmarks. This ensures that you're getting accurate information.



So, if you're as curious as I am, press that play button and watch the video to discover the latest in ANC technology and which headphones might be your perfect fit. Enjoy the journey of sound evolution!