Business Traveller (Asia-Pacific)

Denon AH-C820

- Jenny Southan

If you’re looking for a pair of in-ear headphones for your next flight, these could be a good option. The AH-C820s are extremely small and light, and provide powerful base delivered through dual drivers (tiny speakers designed for both high and mid tones, as well as deeper, richer sounds).

The AH-C820s are simplistic when it comes to features, which will suit some people but not others. They are not wireless or noise cancelling and they don’t have a remote attached to the cable (this was the thing I missed most) but they are great for running as they don’t fall out (a shirt clip is also provided), and block enough ambient sound

without eliminatin­g everything, which I like as I prefer to have my wits about me. They also plug in to airline in-flight entertainm­ent systems, which is essential.

The headphones are fitted with hard memory foam “Comply TX500” ear buds but you can also swap them out for softer silicone tips that come in four different sizes so you can find what feels most comfortabl­e. I was unimpresse­d with the “carry case” provided, as it required you to wind the smooth grey cable around and around a disc-shaped mount, which was a nuisance. I would have preferred a straightfo­rward pouch of some kind.

The design of the headphones is pleasing, with die-cast aluminium housings and a translucen­t, tangle-free cable. I generally used them for listening to podcasts during my daily commute or watching movies, but music sounds good through them too.

VERDICT They won’t be for serious audiophile­s but for the price, they are real contenders.

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