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  • P PeejayAdams

    Can anyone recommend a pair for a very noisy office? My priorities (in order) are: 1) Noise cancelling needs to be seriously good 2) Noise leakage needs to be minimal/non-existent 3) Comfortable for long periods 4) As a bonus, it would be nice if they played music well but the real purpose is to shut out pneumatic drills, people who don't quite get the point of telephones and idiots who think that VCs should be conducted at 150 decibels. Bose QC35s and Sony WH1000s seem to be the top general picks around the net (it would be nice not to be spending £300 on an office accessory, though!) but it would be good to hear the thoughts of anyone who has a pair specifically for coding in bad office environments.

    98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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    PeejayAdams wrote:

    Noise cancelling needs to be seriously good

    PeejayAdams wrote:

    it would be nice not to be spending £300 on an office accessory, though!

    These are conflicting requirements.

    Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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    • P PeejayAdams

      Can anyone recommend a pair for a very noisy office? My priorities (in order) are: 1) Noise cancelling needs to be seriously good 2) Noise leakage needs to be minimal/non-existent 3) Comfortable for long periods 4) As a bonus, it would be nice if they played music well but the real purpose is to shut out pneumatic drills, people who don't quite get the point of telephones and idiots who think that VCs should be conducted at 150 decibels. Bose QC35s and Sony WH1000s seem to be the top general picks around the net (it would be nice not to be spending £300 on an office accessory, though!) but it would be good to hear the thoughts of anyone who has a pair specifically for coding in bad office environments.

      98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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      Lost User
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      I'm imagining a floor with 40 people with noise-cancelling phones, and how they react to a fire-alarm :D

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        PeejayAdams wrote:

        Noise cancelling needs to be seriously good

        PeejayAdams wrote:

        it would be nice not to be spending £300 on an office accessory, though!

        These are conflicting requirements.

        Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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        I suspect you're right,

        98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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        • P PeejayAdams

          Can anyone recommend a pair for a very noisy office? My priorities (in order) are: 1) Noise cancelling needs to be seriously good 2) Noise leakage needs to be minimal/non-existent 3) Comfortable for long periods 4) As a bonus, it would be nice if they played music well but the real purpose is to shut out pneumatic drills, people who don't quite get the point of telephones and idiots who think that VCs should be conducted at 150 decibels. Bose QC35s and Sony WH1000s seem to be the top general picks around the net (it would be nice not to be spending £300 on an office accessory, though!) but it would be good to hear the thoughts of anyone who has a pair specifically for coding in bad office environments.

          98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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          Rage
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          Why are people conducting VCs using pneumatic drills ?

          Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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          • P PeejayAdams

            Can anyone recommend a pair for a very noisy office? My priorities (in order) are: 1) Noise cancelling needs to be seriously good 2) Noise leakage needs to be minimal/non-existent 3) Comfortable for long periods 4) As a bonus, it would be nice if they played music well but the real purpose is to shut out pneumatic drills, people who don't quite get the point of telephones and idiots who think that VCs should be conducted at 150 decibels. Bose QC35s and Sony WH1000s seem to be the top general picks around the net (it would be nice not to be spending £300 on an office accessory, though!) but it would be good to hear the thoughts of anyone who has a pair specifically for coding in bad office environments.

            98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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            Lost User
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            Sony WH-1000XM2 Great sounding headphone with class leading NC. Look around you can get it for < £300

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            • P PeejayAdams

              Can anyone recommend a pair for a very noisy office? My priorities (in order) are: 1) Noise cancelling needs to be seriously good 2) Noise leakage needs to be minimal/non-existent 3) Comfortable for long periods 4) As a bonus, it would be nice if they played music well but the real purpose is to shut out pneumatic drills, people who don't quite get the point of telephones and idiots who think that VCs should be conducted at 150 decibels. Bose QC35s and Sony WH1000s seem to be the top general picks around the net (it would be nice not to be spending £300 on an office accessory, though!) but it would be good to hear the thoughts of anyone who has a pair specifically for coding in bad office environments.

              98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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              Munchies_Matt
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              PeejayAdams wrote:

              Can anyone recommend ANC Headphones

              Pretty sure Nelson Mandella had a pair.

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              • P PeejayAdams

                Can anyone recommend a pair for a very noisy office? My priorities (in order) are: 1) Noise cancelling needs to be seriously good 2) Noise leakage needs to be minimal/non-existent 3) Comfortable for long periods 4) As a bonus, it would be nice if they played music well but the real purpose is to shut out pneumatic drills, people who don't quite get the point of telephones and idiots who think that VCs should be conducted at 150 decibels. Bose QC35s and Sony WH1000s seem to be the top general picks around the net (it would be nice not to be spending £300 on an office accessory, though!) but it would be good to hear the thoughts of anyone who has a pair specifically for coding in bad office environments.

                98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                Dan Neely
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                You forgot one very important one if 2) is implemented. 5) A chair with a seatbelt and a back strong enough to keep you from needing a chiropractor when your coworkers are forced to kick your seat to get your attention. :rolleyes:

                Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                  You forgot one very important one if 2) is implemented. 5) A chair with a seatbelt and a back strong enough to keep you from needing a chiropractor when your coworkers are forced to kick your seat to get your attention. :rolleyes:

                  Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                  PeejayAdams
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                  Nah! It's alright, they ignore me anyway!

                  98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                  • P PeejayAdams

                    Can anyone recommend a pair for a very noisy office? My priorities (in order) are: 1) Noise cancelling needs to be seriously good 2) Noise leakage needs to be minimal/non-existent 3) Comfortable for long periods 4) As a bonus, it would be nice if they played music well but the real purpose is to shut out pneumatic drills, people who don't quite get the point of telephones and idiots who think that VCs should be conducted at 150 decibels. Bose QC35s and Sony WH1000s seem to be the top general picks around the net (it would be nice not to be spending £300 on an office accessory, though!) but it would be good to hear the thoughts of anyone who has a pair specifically for coding in bad office environments.

                    98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                    Daniel Pfeffer
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                    I prefer using LARTs, or percussive maintenance tools, in such circumstances. They (a) tend to discourage recidivists, and (b) are a lot cheaper than £300. :)

                    Ad astra - both ways!

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                      Sony WH-1000XM2 Great sounding headphone with class leading NC. Look around you can get it for < £300

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                      PeejayAdams
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                      Yes, these are starting to look like the ones. Thanks.

                      98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                        I prefer using LARTs, or percussive maintenance tools, in such circumstances. They (a) tend to discourage recidivists, and (b) are a lot cheaper than £300. :)

                        Ad astra - both ways!

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                        PeejayAdams
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                        A LART is a highly tempting option, but sadly, there are too many attitudes to readjust.

                        98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                        • P PeejayAdams

                          Yes, these are starting to look like the ones. Thanks.

                          98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                          Lost User
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                          They are good, especially if your source supports LDAC. If you wanted to look at IEM's too which are noise canceling by design then the new iBasso IT01 is very good at around 90 quid. I use the Sony and the iBasso in the office every day.

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                          • P PeejayAdams

                            Can anyone recommend a pair for a very noisy office? My priorities (in order) are: 1) Noise cancelling needs to be seriously good 2) Noise leakage needs to be minimal/non-existent 3) Comfortable for long periods 4) As a bonus, it would be nice if they played music well but the real purpose is to shut out pneumatic drills, people who don't quite get the point of telephones and idiots who think that VCs should be conducted at 150 decibels. Bose QC35s and Sony WH1000s seem to be the top general picks around the net (it would be nice not to be spending £300 on an office accessory, though!) but it would be good to hear the thoughts of anyone who has a pair specifically for coding in bad office environments.

                            98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                            Lost User
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                            I use the Bose QC35s. The company supplied them when they moved us all into a large open office environment. They work wonderfully.

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                              I use the Bose QC35s. The company supplied them when they moved us all into a large open office environment. They work wonderfully.

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                              That's a pretty generous company (even if they did move you into an open plan office).

                              98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                              • P PeejayAdams

                                A LART is a highly tempting option, but sadly, there are too many attitudes to readjust.

                                98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                                den2k88
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                                Too many sttitudes, not enough bullets.

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                                • P PeejayAdams

                                  That's a pretty generous company (even if they did move you into an open plan office).

                                  98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                                  PeejayAdams wrote:

                                  That's a pretty generous company

                                  Yep. There is good reason I've been employed here for nearly 33 years. :-D

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                                    They are good, especially if your source supports LDAC. If you wanted to look at IEM's too which are noise canceling by design then the new iBasso IT01 is very good at around 90 quid. I use the Sony and the iBasso in the office every day.

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                                    I'm more inclined to highly visible 'phones rather than IEMs, simply because they send a visual message of "leave me alone, I'm coding." My source currently would be my mobile (Chinese junk but surprisingly decent sound through the headphone socket) and I suspect that I'd use it wired rather than Bluetooth it.

                                    98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                                      PeejayAdams wrote:

                                      That's a pretty generous company

                                      Yep. There is good reason I've been employed here for nearly 33 years. :-D

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                                      PeejayAdams
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                                      That's got to be some kind of record in the IT game!

                                      98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                                      • P PeejayAdams

                                        That's got to be some kind of record in the IT game!

                                        98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                                        I only spent about 5 years in IT here. The first 5 and last 23 have been engineering.

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                                        • P PeejayAdams

                                          I'm more inclined to highly visible 'phones rather than IEMs, simply because they send a visual message of "leave me alone, I'm coding." My source currently would be my mobile (Chinese junk but surprisingly decent sound through the headphone socket) and I suspect that I'd use it wired rather than Bluetooth it.

                                          98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                                          Good luck with that. I also have the Beyerdynamic T5p Gen 2 even those don't appear to discourage people here from interrupting me. A simple hand gesture usually works though. :-) I'm not sure if the Sony includes a cable I don't think it did, so budget a few extra £'s for a 3.5mm to 3.5mm 1.5 meter long cable too, or you can use them in DAC mode via a USB cable I believe, but I can't comment on that because I've never used them that way.

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