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Phiaton Curve BT120 NC: Great value noise-cancelling headphones

If you’re in the market for a reasonably priced, wireless in-ear headphone with active noise cancelling, then I strongly recommend Phiaton’s Curve BT120 NC.

At $79.99, these affordably-priced headphones offer basic active noise cancelling (ANC) features, decent battery life, good design, and surprisingly good sound for the price.

A FEATURE-RICH BARGAIN

Phiaton’s Curve BT120 NC come in your choice of black or white. The BT120 feature 12mm dynamic drivers and a double-layered carbon film to reduce vibrations.

The headphones are designed with what Phiaton describes as a “Memory Flex” neckband. Some other wireless in-ear monitors come designed with a rigid, plastic neckband. Not here, the Phiaton’s neckband is a tensioned plastic that will flex like spaghetti, but flex back to its original U-shaped design.

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