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ZVOX AV50 headphones are the best for flying

- Don Lindich Sound advice Contact Don Lindich at soundadvic­enews.com and use the “submit question” link.

QIn July I am flying to California on a flight that is quite long, almost 7 hours with connection­s. I have not flown in quite a few years so I am not up to date on the whole flying experience.

A friend of mine who is a frequent flyer checked my airline and flight number and told me the airplane has personal in-flight entertainm­ent screens for watching movies and television. He also said I have to use wired headphones to get the sound. The only wired headphones I have are the $500 Hifiman Sundara planar-magnetic headphones. Given their expense I don’t want to take them on a plane, and they are open-back models that let sound in and out so they are probably not the best choice for an airplane

anyway. I would like to get some new headphones to use with this airplane entertainm­ent system, but don’t want to spend a lot as this trip is costing me a fortune already. What would you recommend for $150 or less? — L.R., Castle Shannon, Pennsylvan­ia

ANoise-canceling headphones are especially well suited for flying. They use electronic circuitry to actively eliminate external sounds, greatly reducing the ambient noise from the engines and your fellow passengers and allowing you to hear much more clearly. Some flyers put them on and activate the noise cancellati­on to create a quieter environmen­t for relaxation,

even when they are not using them for entertainm­ent.

ZVOX soundbars and soundbases are famous for their Accuvoice feature, which makes television dialogue much easier to understand. ZVOX recently expanded its product line to include headphones, the first of which is the $149 ZVOX AV50 Noise-cancelling Headphones with Accuvoice. As you can gather by the moniker, these headphones not only have noise cancellati­on, they incorporat­e the Accuvoice feature along with it. I was told the Accuvoice implementa­tion in the headphones is much milder than it is in the soundbar and soundbase speakers, but in the closed environmen­t of headphones this mild implementa­tion makes an outsized difference. The AV50 headphones are available in four colors, come with a case and can be used with a Bluetooth or wired connection.

I recently reviewed the AV50 headphones on a cross-country train trip, using them for music and movies from my ipad Pro and games from a Nintendo 2DS. They excelled in every applicatio­n, and the combinatio­n of noise cancellati­on and Accuvoice is sort of like the peanut butter and chocolate combinatio­n of a peanut butter cup. They are completely different, but go extremely well together and complement each other. With the noise cancellati­on removing outside noise and Accuvoice bringing voices and dialogue to the forefront, there are no better headphones for flying. The two features are linked so you do not get Accuvoice unless you turn on the noise cancellati­on. Even without these features turned on, with the AV50 you have a good pair of convention­al headphones that sound excellent with music, movies, television and games. So while they excel at travel, they make excellent general purpose headphones, too. Although I have not tried them with a TV yet, I imagine they will also shine for home TV viewing.

At $149 the ZVOX AV50 Noise-cancelling Headphones with Accuvoice are a hair under your $150 limit, but through the end of July you can save $30 with the coupon code JULY30 and buy them for only $119. The code works exclusivel­y on zvox. com.

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