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Headphones with active noise cancellation (ANC) identify sound waves associated with noise and electronically generate an
inverse sound wave that cancels it it out. Here’s what we mean: A sound wave is similar to the ripples in a pond. Toss a pebble in the pond and then introduce ripples of the opposite pattern and you’ll smooth the pond’s surface. Active noise cancellation (ANC) works in a similar manner. Microphones mounted on the headphone analyze ambient sound waves and then produce inverse sound waves that will cancel them out.
Updated April 5, 2021 to add our Monoprice BT600ANC noise-cancelling headphone review. Our review score reflects a degree of faith that Monoprice will be able to resolve the Bluetooth connection issue we encountered with two review units the company sent; apart from that, these are the best ANC headphones we’ve heard for the price.
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The Razer Kiyo Pro webcam is impressive. While the specs 1080p, 60fps don’t look like anything on paper, the combination of software and hardware equal a device that I have no problem recommending despite its high price. At $200 you might wonder how much better it could be compared to more budget-friendly and classic options like the Logitech C920, so let me tell you: Under most circumstances whether you are hosting a Zoom session or streaming video games to the world the quality surprised me.
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The Kiyo Pro ships with a nice, 1.5-meter braided USB 3.0 cable. The cable connects to the webcam via USB-C, and to your PC via USB-A. It’s thick and long enough to handle most setups, but more importantly, it’s replaceable in case you need something thinner or shorter. Another bonus in the box: a plastic privacy shield for covering up the camera when it’s not being used.
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