Abstract: Maybe I'm destined to always be something of an edge case in the smartphone world - but it's hard to see how I'm so unusual here. I want to listen to podcasts and music on my Windows Phone and I want a wired headset rather than Bluetooth - I want the 'per...
Abstract: Lately, I've been listening to a lot of headphones as part of my hardware review routine. I've listened to expensive ones. Slightly less expensive ones. Hilariously cheap ones. You get the picture.So when a Swedish headphone company by the name of Nocs...
Abstract: Swedish audio company Nocs was founded in 2008 by “a couple of guys addicted to Apple products” with the goal of creating headphones that match the aesthetics and performance of Apple’s own devices. The company offers three in-ear models, and I recentl...
Apart from the wonderful Nuforce NE7M, there haven’t been any perfect iPhone headsets out there. The Maximo sounded great, but lost in overall implementation, and the excellent Phonak PFE really needed better construction and possibly, ergonomics. The ...
Tight bass, Warm midrange, In-line controls and microphone
Sound leakage, Flat highs, Awkward bass
NOCS’ Apple-friendly NS200 earphones blend in perfectly with any iPod or iPhone, but provide a somewhat quirky listening experience that’s not suited to everyone. ...
Good build quality for the price, Inline mic and remote for iPhone and iPod, Good call quality, Twoyear warranty,
Mediocre music quality, Short cord, Volume control issues on our sample.
The NS200s are somewhat of a mixed offering. Their design is both simple and stylish, and the materials used are top notch. Audio quality, however, is very mixed. As good as it is for phones, it's disappointing for music and doesn't have enough cord; w...
Comfortable, Balanced sound, Remote/mic works well
Weaker bass than some offerings
The NS200 Aluminum earphones are a nice option for the users that are looking for balanced overall sound and a clean design with music phone capability. ...
Abstract: A little background: though it shares its name with a since-discontinued earlier product, the 2010 version of NS200 is the first officially-badged “Made for iPod, iPhone, and iPad” headphone we’ve seen—a label that will become plenty common as compani...