Noise cancellation headphones are seen as a good way to look serious in the sound market. After Logitech jumping into the fray, we now have Genius attempting to hook consumers with its noise cancellation kit.
It’s like China creating a myriad of products in response to one ingenious technology. Now that everyone has caught up with the concept of noise cancellation, you will see cheap alternatives flooding the streets and boasting similar capabilities.
At this note, it wouldn’t be apt to see Genius fit that bill yet, but it’s a close call. I’ll tell you why. To begin with, it's the cheapest noise cancellation headphones in the market. Following on the footsteps of the JBL Reference 510 headphones, Genius' supra-aural headphones are a far cry from the former.
The headphones are built to a collapsible form factor. I'm not a big fan of such ear-cups, since they can be a pain to wear. You can enjoy a few concentrated hours of music, after which you tend to develop frustration and a colossal earache.



