








🎧 Elevate your soundscape—silence the chaos, own the moment.
The Srhythm NC75 Pro headphones combine cutting-edge active noise cancellation technology that reduces up to 92% of ambient noise with a powerful 40+ hour battery life and rapid charging. Designed for professionals and travelers, these over-ear headphones feature ultra-comfortable memory-protein earpads, 40mm high-resolution drivers for rich audio, and Bluetooth 5.0 for stable wireless connectivity. Lightweight yet durable with a sleek diamond blue finish, they come equipped with a built-in microphone and versatile wired option, making them the perfect companion for immersive listening and clear calls in any environment.


















| ASIN | B07DW4NWQB |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Battery Type | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,239 in Headphones & Earphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Charging time | 2 Hours |
| Compatible devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops, Gaming Consoles |
| Connector | 3.5mm Jack |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Noise Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (8,774) |
| Date First Available | 13 Jun. 2018 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Included components | 3.5mm to 6.35mm adapter, Aircraft adapter, Cable, Micro USB charging cable, Protective Case |
| Item Weight | 272 g |
| Item model number | NC75 Pro |
| Item weight | 272 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | FFP |
| Power Source | Rechargeable Lithium Battery |
| Product Dimensions | 17.3 x 8.6 x 20.2 cm; 272.16 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Music, Calling, Travel |
| Size | Standard |
| Specific uses for product | Professional, Travel |
| Style | Professional/Travel-oriented |
| Water resistance level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 1.33 watts |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
M**I
Comfortable with great support.
Update, after 3 months of daily use headset developed electrical fault and it became difficult to power on the headset. As this was beyond the 30 day Amazon guarantee period I was happy that the supplier offered to post out a replacement FOC. I give supplier a bonus 🌟 for customer service. I continue to use the original headset and try ensure they never run out of power, easy enough to do as battery life is very good. I like these headphones, they are good value and have (mostly) acceptable limitations given their price (£33). First the good stuff, they are comfortable to wear and I've promoted them to my use while sleeping headset. While sleeping I wear them on my left ear and off my right ear as I tend to sleep on my right side. I have no discomfort when worn like this. I recently compared them to Bose QC20s on a 2 hour flight and unsurprisingly the Bose are both more comfortable and do a far better job at noise cancellation, this is unsurprising as the Bose would cost about 7 times the price I paid for these; had I bought the Bose new that is. Interestingly the Bose superiority was most evident during the aircraft ascent phase where there is a higher pitched noise from the engines. During level flight the Bose still performed better but at least it was possible to tell the the 75 Pros were doing something in the noise cancellation domain. Audio quality is acceptable to my aging ears. The bass is a bit muddy and the higher notes near inaudible. Pop and voice play fine. Battery life (constant use with NC off) is better than 27 hours which I think is impressive Range about the house is 7 or 8 paces, so anywhere in the same room should be ok. One annoying quirk is that if the headphones are paired to 2 devices e.g. phone and tablet and I move out of range of one of the devices the headphones started to beep at a regular interval. The only way to stop the beep is to power cycle the headphones. Annoying, but at least it's an easy fix. I've used the 75s while at the gym and they get pretty moist, I need to wipe them down every 20 minutes or so. I do not use running or rowing machines but I do use an x-trainer. The Bose QC20s are better suited to the gym, wire notwithstanding. I have the 75 Pros, a pair of Bose QC20s as I mentioned and a pair of Sony WH-1000mx3s and while the 75s are definitely the cheapest of the three pairs of headphones I still find times most days to use them even if it's mostly to listen to audio books while I sleep. Update: after 6 months of use (70+ hours per week!) these are still looking good and very comfortable.
M**B
My new go-to headphones
These are a more than decent headphone for the price. I have a pair of AKG Y50BTs and while these offer a beautifully focused and detailed sound, they become uncomfortable after about 40 minutes of use. The Srhythm NC75's sound is not up to the spec of the AKG's but it is still quality at half the price. The sound is quite neutral with a good balance between highs and lows and a mid-range which is pushed forward when you activate the NC button. I can't decide whether I like the sound better with the NC on or off. I'm not a big fan of noise cancelling anyway, and I doubt these are the best available, given the price. The build quality is high and they feel pretty robust, although the foldability is limited. Lookswise, these fit snuggly to the skull and look pretty cool. This set, however, earns its five stars for its comfort. I can wear them for hours without feeling fatigued and, coupled with their better than average sound, they have become the headphones I reach for most often.
S**Y
Solid all round ANC headphones at a decent price
I bought these after I was forced to return a faulty pair of Lindy BNX60 headphones which cost me £90 compared to £54.99 for these(actually £49.99 with a voucher code in my case) I have left a separate review for those. I will be referring to them throughout this review for comparison purposes before drawing a conclusion about which is best. PROS: - Similar to BNX60s, they substantially eliminate background noise(e.g. train engine, car hum). Equally very impressed with this on both. These significantly reduced the noise from a loud vacuum cleaner so I could focus on a podcast while doing the Hoovering. I would normally have struggled to hear over the whirring and humming unless I turned the podcast volume up to damaging levels. No need with these. This is where these ANC headphones really come into their own - Similar to the BNX60s, they don't eliminate sudden unpredictable noises or nearby conversations. But also similar to the BNX60s, they do significantly take edge off most of those noises and make them sound more dull/distant. So I was equally impressed with these for that. And it's hard to say which does it better. With both of them though, this improves the lower the voices involved. Higher voices still noticeably get through, albeit slightly dulled. - Very comfortable to wear - not too tight like the BNX60s - Less of an aeroplane pressure when you switch the ANC on than with the BNX60s - They fit a larger head than the BNX60s. The ears extend past the point I need them at and this helps when wearing them around my neck as otherwise they would pinch my neck a bit(like the BNX60s did!). - Similarly to the BNX60s, when the ANC is activated the treble increases and bass drops. BUT this happens much less intrusively with these Srhythm headphones than with the BNX60s. So a good all round ANC sound quality I think. - Similar swivelling earphones to the BNX60s - this is a PRO for storage and maybe wearability too, but again, I worry it poses a potential weak point where they might break. - No big glaring LEDs like the BNX60s had. The lights on this are more subtle CONS: - Similar button confirguation to the BNX60s, and likewise I think they could use more buttons instead of overloading certain buttons with functionality. A big downside to these for me is that the buttons for increasing/decreasing volume on the headset, double up as track changers. BUT to change tracks, you have to hold them down for a substantial amount of time. This means that if Napalm Death suddenly comes on unexpectedly in the middle of the quiet library and you want to get rid of it ASAP, you cannot but have to wait until the sustained press of the button actually registers.. And maybe this is only 2 seconds or less but it feels like forever in that scenario. They shouldve done this the other way around or had a separate volume control. The BNX60s win on this one with a dedicated daisy wheel volume control. - There seems to be an occasional flaw in the ANC - like a pulsating as if the digital transform it's applying over the original sound is slightly out of phase so you get peaks and troughs in the resulting waveform where they shouldn't be. I didn't experience anything like that with the BNX60s. But I have to say it's only occasional - I've had a few pairing problems with these which I didn't have with the BNX60s. All resolved in the end but still, I'd rather not have them at all. - I'm concerned the earphone covers are so soft they will end up getting damaged relatively early in the life of these headphones. Maybe I'm wrong about that but they feel like a possible weak spot on these. - This is petty but I feel a bit like a 3 year old with a big "L" and "R" label on each earphone for all to see. - I found the pairing range disappointing when using with a laptop in a kitchen to watch a movie. Beyond 6 feet away they started to freeze and stutter. Now I did not test this with the BNX60s so cannot compare. - Similar to the above, I noticed a few lags between people talking in the movie and the sound I was getting on the headphones. Alas, I did not test this on the BNX60s so I cannot compare. But it spoiled the watching experience for sure. General Notes: There are a lot of swings and roundabouts in play here, and I find it really hard to say with any confidence which performs better at the primary function of active noise cancelling. So that leaves all the other stuff. For starters the ANC on the BNX60s has a very noticeable tinny sound with the bass ramped down and the treble accentuated. The same happens with this but to a lesser degree and for me, it results in a better overall listening experience. I mostly prefer the design of these Srhythm headphones over the BNX60s which felt uncomfortably tight and choked me when I put them around my neck. So while the buffeting/pairing glitches on the Srhythm headphones are annoying when they happen, still, they are more comfortable to wear, give a better all round balance between ANC and the listening experience, and cost 35 quid less. So I have to say I would go with the Srhythm headphones every time. (Update: 07/02/19: returning these after left headphone broke - I wouldn't even say this is a particular criticism of these headphones - I think all the headphones in this price bracket are about the same build quality to be honest. This being the case, if using them for a commute/work, inevitably, you're going to be lucky if these things last 6 months without something breaking through wear and tear. For me this calls into question the whole pricing regime of these headphones. Let's face it, this is now well established technology and the old "development costs" chestnut doesn't wash. Furthermore they're mass produced in China, so the outrageous profit margins are completely unjustified. Given the lifespan/cost, I've had to go for a cheaper pair this time, and it's a shame because I really liked these headphones and would've happily bought them again, but not for 65 quid. I just cant afford to spend that every few months to keep replacing these things) (UPDATE 01/11/19: I bought another pair of these by a different manufacturer. Unsurprisingly they broke in the same place - where the swivelling earphone meets the headband. However, I found a pretty cheap and effective fix: (1) Buy some plastic cable ties ~ at least 15 cm long. (2) take one cable tie and stick it through the loop on the earphone, then through the loop on the headband, (3) Loop the cable tie through itself and pull it as tight as you can reasonably get it. (4) Trim the end off the cable tie so the leasst possible protrudes. The downside is all the world can see you've done a DIY job on your headphones and the swivel of the earphones is more limited than normal. But I don't personally give a toss how it looks, and the swivel is still enough to work 100% fine. I now have this fix on both earphones as they've both snapped. Works perfectly well. If they break, I'll just use another cable tie! But been going strong a couple of months at least now. Just thought I'd share in case it saves people a few bucks on these overpriced monstrosities)
R**N
Lieferumfang: In der cleanen Papp-Verpackung enthalten ist erfreulicherweise ein Hardcase, um die Kopfhörer sicher zu transportieren, (leider) ein Mikro USB Kabel, ein 3,5mm Klinkenkabel und ein Adapter für die Nutzung im Flugzeug und natürlich noch der übliche Papierkram mit Anleitung und Garantie Hinweisen. Design: Der Kopfhörer an sich besteht vom äußeren her größtenteils aus Plastik, welches sich aber auf jeden Fall nicht Billig anfühlt. An jedem der verstell und verdreh-baren Ohrstücke findet man eine Plakette mit einem Zentral-Spiegelmuster. Sowohl an der oberen Seite des Ohrstücks als auch in der Innenseite des Ohrpolsters findet man die jeweils vorhergesehene Seite abgedruckt. Auf dem rechtem Ohr Stück befinden sich die üblichen 3 Knöpfe, ein Multifunktionsknopf womit man durch ein langes Drücken die Kopfhörer ein/ausschalten kann und durch ein noch längeres Tippen den Kopplungsmodus aktiviert, durch ein doppeltes Tippen eine Rufwiederholung durchführt und natürlich auch durch ein kurzes Tippen die Wiedergabe stoppt oder fortsetzt. Dann gibt es natürlich auch noch die Knöpfe zum verstellen der Lautstärke, die auch “Multifunktional” sind. Durch ein Gedrückt halten des Leiser Buttons springt ihr ein Lied nach vorne und ein Gedrückt halten des lauter Buttons bringt euch zum Anfang des Liedes zurück und ein erneutes langes gedrückt halten springt wie gewohnt ein Song zurück. Wenn man beide gleichzeitig drückt, öffnet man den Google Assistent. Wenn du angerufen wirst, kannst du durch ein einfaches Tippen den Anruf annehmen und durch ein doppeltes Tippen den Anruf ablehnen. Der Linke Ohrhörer beinhaltet den Mikro USB Stecker und einen Switch zum einschalten des Active Noice Cancellings. An LEDS befindet sich am linken Ohrhörer eine relativ unnötige, die anzeigt ob ANC aktiviert ist, oder nicht, und auf dem Linken Ohrhörer auch die von anderen Audiogeräten bereits bekannte Rot grün und blau leuchtende LED, die die einzelnen Zustände des Kopfhörers anzeigt. Was mich da genervt hat ist, dass diese bei normaler Benutzung blau blinkt, was ich bei der Nutzung im dunkeln als unangenehm empfunden habe. Da hätte es ein einheitliches Licht oder einfach gar kein licht auch getan (meiner Meinung nach). Komfort: Der NC 75 Pro sitzt perfekt auf meinen eher großen Ohren. Falls eure Ohren jedoch etwas abstehen könnte es zu Schmerzen kommen, da die Muscheltiefe gering ist. Von der Kopfgröße müsst ihr euch keine Sorgen machen, sie sind an jeder Seite in zehn Stufen einstellbar, und somit müsste für jeden etwas dabei sein. Die NC 75 Pro halten gut auf dem Kopf und sind dadurch auch gut zum Joggen oder anderem Sport geeignet. Die Ohrpolster bestehen aus Kunstleder, sind sehr angenehm und kratzen auch nicht nach langem Tragen. Specs: Die Specs von diesen Kopfhörern sind für einen Kofphörer dieser Preisklasse auch sehr gut. Verbaut ist ein CSR Chip der zusammen mit dem 759 mAh Stunden großem Akku, welches in 2h voll aufgeladen ist und dann bis zu 40h bei Musik ohne ANC durchhält, und Bluetooth 5.0 für ein gutes Gesamterlebnis sorgt. Das Mikrofon dieses Kopfhörers ist Okay, und zum telefonieren mehr als ausreichend. Klang: Der Klang ist bei den NC 75 Pro gut, wobei der Bass in vielen Situationen zu präsent ist. Das kann man mit einer einfachen Equalizer App oder direkt in der Musikstreaming-App anpassen. Die Mitten und höhen sind gut ausgeglichen. Erfreulich ist, dass der Kopfhörer ohne ANC kein Grundrauschen besitzt, wodurch die Kopfhörer auch super zum hören von Podcasts und Hörbüchern geeignet sind. ANC: Das ANC ist mehr als ausreichend, und für meine Anwendungszwecke, wie zum Beispiel beim Staubsaugen ist es beeindruckend, dass man so gut wie nichts mehr hört. Im Flugzeug konnte ich sie aufgrund der aktuellen Situation leider noch nicht testen, ich denke aber, dass sie auch dort eine gute Verminderung der Hintergrundgeräusche bietet. Stimmen hört man aber wie zu erwarten noch, auch bei etwas lauterer Musik. Fazit Der Kopfhörer kommt sehr nahe an die teureren Alternativen heran, schlägt diese aber natürlich nicht. Wer jedoch für einen geringen Preis einen guten Kopfhörer benötigt, macht mit dem NC 75 Pro absolut nichts falsch.
Z**@
Kalite mükemmel, ses kalitesi güzel 🎧
R**E
I'm very happy with my purchase. Good ANC at it's price range, comfortable cups and strudily built. Everything I was looking for. Also excellent carry case and plethora of connectors to boot.
P**S
When I saw these here on Amazon for this price, I wasn't sure about the quality I was looking for at the price point. I tried out my family members Sony $200 headphones, and Sennheiser $200 + headphones. Both of those sounded really good with their range of sound. I ended up doing research on these and found several reviews that favored these for their quality. Thus, I ended purchasing these. I have to say, after having these for a little bit, I am pleasantly surprised by their quality. The high's sound good, the mid range sound great, and the bass hits really well They pair well with my Sony Walkman NW-A55. I compared them with my family's headphones mentioned above and they do really well against those. Now, the Sony and Sennheisser are great in their own right, but for the price point these to me sound just as good as they do. They are also very comfortable and fit around my ears and I have big ears. They also fit around my big head comfortably as well. The battery life is great, as I have only charged them once and they have yet to need a recharge. The bluetooth feature works really well and sounds good, but I prefer to have mine plugged in since they sound better to me that way. The noise cancelling feature works really well and cuts out most of the noise around me, but leaves just enough of the sound around me to make sure I can hear some of my surroundings for safety, which is mentioned by the manufacturer. The build quality feels sturdy and I love the case they come with. So, if you want to give them a try, I say go for it. By the way, my box says that these were designed in Japan and assembled in China.
C**E
The sound quality is awesome, the look is lavish, and it is very convenient. The battery last super long if fully charged, about 2-3 hours, and at the same time it is quick charging. Compared to branded headphones, the quality of this is almost the same but the price is cheaper. This is a good buy and worth the price.
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