July 19th, 2007
The Able Planet Clear Harmony With Linx Audio Active Noise Cancelling Headphones Review


By Michael Santo
Executive Editor, RealTechNews
First, I’d like to thank Able Planet for providing me these headphones to review. Next, I’d like to say … wow, that’s one heck of a long product name. At any rate, let’s get started.
The Able Planet Clear Harmony with Linx Audio Active Noise Cancelling Headphones (let’s just call them ABCH) aren’t cheap by any means. They have a MSRP of $299. This puts them in direct competition witht the Bose Quiet Comfort (QC) series, and particularly, the Bose QC 2.
From the Able Planet website:
LINX AUDIO™ ADVANTAGES
* Award Winning Sound Quality
* Maximum Speech Clarity
* Soft Clips Distortion
* Restricts Electromagnetic Interference
* Increased Perceived Loudness Without Increasing Volume
SPECIAL FEATURES
* Superior Noise Canceling Technology
* Patent Pending LINX AUDIO™
* In-Line Volume Control for Easy Adjustment to Safe Listening Levels
* Lightweight and Comfortable fit
* Ideal for Creating Your Own Personal Space Filled with Full Rich Sound
* Removable Cord with 1/8” and 1/4” Stereo Adapters
* For use in Computer & Language Labs, Stereos, Personal Computers, CD, DVD and MP3 Players
* For Use With or Without a Hearing Aid
You can read the full review here.












