# Buy double # 11 # What do you like to wear? Recommended Noise Reduction Headphones (Ear Covers)

**Xiaobian Note: What? Has this year's Double 11 already started? It seems to be bigger and more exciting than ever before! How can you get the most value this season? #BuyDouble11# Don't miss out on the Tmall shopping guide for the 11th, where we share your favorite brands and stores worth buying this year. Submit your content and earn an extra 100 gold coins, plus a chance to win amazing prizes like the Mi Jia robot vacuum, Kindle, or Bose headphones. Contribute now!** Noise-cancelling earphones have become essential for enhancing travel comfort. In our previous article, we recommended a head-mounted noise-canceling headset. Some readers found it expensive and inconvenient to carry. This time, we're bringing you more compact and convenient earbud-style noise-canceling headphones! If you haven’t seen the previous edition, here’s a quick overview of noise-reducing earphones: In the world of noise-cancelling earphones, there are few head-mounted models. However, in the earbud segment, the market is highly competitive, with both domestic and international brands launching their own products. Companies like Sony, Bose, Samsung, Harman, Pioneer, Xiaomi, and Huawei are all vying for a spot in this space. Noise-reducing earbuds are generally divided into three types: split type, collar type, and traditional wired type. - **Split Type**: Many manufacturers produce these, but only Sony offers ones with active noise cancellation. *Pros:* Small and portable. *Cons:* Easy to lose, short battery life, and less stable. - **Collar Type**: Offers the best overall experience. *Pros:* Long battery life, strong features, no need for charging. *Cons:* Some people find the design unattractive, like a "dog collar." - **Wired Type**: A balanced option, usually with a small noise-reduction module. *Pros:* Good battery life and functionality. *Cons:* Cables can tangle, and the module may look bulky. --- ### 1. **BOSE QuietComfort 30 (QC30) - In-Ear Noise-Canceling Headphones (Under ¥2,000)** ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/ef/02/c6d8ac26391.jpg) ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/ef/02/c8174e074.jpg) The noise cancellation performance of the Bose QC series is unmatched. The QC30 changed from a wired cable to a wireless collar design, removing the bulky noise-reduction box. This significantly improved the wearing experience. While it doesn't replace the QC20, they coexist well. The QC30 also delivers 10 hours of battery life and better noise floor reduction compared to the QC20. However, it lacks APTX Bluetooth support, which is expected given its wireless nature. Compared to the QC35, it has slightly better noise cancellation than the QC20. If you prioritize noise reduction, the QC30 is an excellent choice. **Price:** ¥1,634 on Tmall International – highly recommended. --- ### 2. **BOSE QuietComfort 20 (QC20) - In-Ear Active Noise-Canceling Headphones (Under ¥1,500)** ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/ef/16/ebaa4974596.jpg) Bose didn't intend for the QC30 to replace the QC20; instead, they coexist. The QC20 offers longer battery life (6 hours more than the QC30) and better sound quality. It's ideal for long-distance travelers who might use airplane entertainment systems. **Price:** ¥1,399 during Double 11 at the official store. --- ### 3. **Sony WF-1000X - True Wireless Noise-Canceling Earbuds (¥1,500 Range)** ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/ef/1d/b098bf78802.jpg) ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/ef/1d/b12a8917627.jpg) At IFA 2023, Sony introduced the WF-1000X, the first true wireless noise-canceling earbuds. Despite some limitations like instability and lack of APTX/LDAC support, it represents a major step forward in wireless technology. If you're looking for cutting-edge tech, this is a must-try. **Price:** ¥1,450–1,500. --- ### 4. **Sony WI-1000X - Wireless Noise-Canceling Earbuds (¥2,000 Range)** ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/ef/1b/11262766863.jpg) This model is packed with high-end features like Hi-Res, Digital NC, LDAC, DSEE HX, S-Master HX, and Sense Engine. It also includes an air pressure optimization mode for flight environments. While not as powerful as the QC30 in noise cancellation, it's one of the most comprehensive wireless options available. **Price:** ¥2,299 on Tmall, with 12 installments. --- ### 5. **Xiaomi Noise-Canceling Headset (Type-C Version) (¥250 Range)** ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/ef/27/0dda3833932.jpg) ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/ef/27/0e8ef0c6769.jpg) For budget-conscious users, the Xiaomi noise-canceling headset is a great entry-level option. It supports Type-C power directly from the phone, eliminating the need for separate charging. While it can't match high-end models in noise reduction, it still offers decent performance. **Price:** ¥250 during Double 11. Note: Works only with certain Type-C phones. --- ### 6. **Huawei AM185 ANC (Second Generation) (¥400 Range)** A solid option for users with older phones that don't support Type-C. It uses a 3.5mm jack and has a dual iron unit for improved sound quality. Battery life is around 8 hours. **Price:** ¥400. --- ### 7. **Sony MDR-EX750NA (¥600 Range)** A popular Japanese brand with good noise cancellation and adjustable settings for different environments. It offers 16 hours of battery life and is user-friendly. **Price:** ¥599. --- ### 8. **Samsung EO-IG950 (¥800 Range)** From Samsung’s acquisition of Harman, this model includes advanced noise cancellation and intelligent sound field tuning. It also features a triple-diaphragm design and 16-hour battery life. **Price:** Under ¥800. --- ### 9. **Samsung Level U Pro ANC (Under ¥400)** A more affordable option with basic noise cancellation and Bluetooth connectivity. It has a magnetic ear tip that pauses music when removed. **Price:** ¥379. --- ### 10. **Harman/Kardon SOHOIINC (¥400 Range)** Known for its incredible battery life (nearly 35 hours), though noise cancellation is average. **Price:** Around ¥400. --- ### 11. **JBL Reflect Aware (Lightning Interface, ¥1,000 Range)** Designed for iPhone users without a 3.5mm port. It uses the Lightning interface and offers balanced sound quality. **Price:** ¥1,499 (but can be found cheaper). --- ### 12. **Pioneer SEC-i800 (¥700 Range)** A niche Japanese brand offering decent noise cancellation and good sound quality. **Price:** ¥700. --- ### 13. **FIIL Portable Star NC (¥699 Range)** An upcoming model that promises excellent noise cancellation and sound quality. Based on the Falcon cell, it's a highly anticipated product. **Price:** ¥699. --- ### Summary From head-mounted to earbud-style noise-canceling headphones, we’ve covered over 20 options. With so many choices, you’re sure to find the perfect one for your needs. If you know of any other great noise-canceling earphones, feel free to share them in the comments below! **I think it’s pretty good, so I’d like to pay attention to it.** ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/59/ef/50/67263bf1410.jpg)

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