Why do they have to be noise cancelling? Are you using them on the move or in a more personal situation?
Would you prefer over ear, on ear, or in-ear type headphones? The former two will sound better but won't block much outside noise. The third is generally best if you're on the move.
General warning btw, noise cancelling headphones generally don't sound anywhere near as good as an equivalent set of in ear buds, despite costing far more due to the noise cancelling tech. Noise cancelling in general is a bit of a no-go area if you want high fidelity listening. It just costs too much, and its never perfect anyway, meaning the noise cancelling thats supposed to let you hear more of your music, actually ends up degrading it slightly anyway due to losses in the system.
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