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Audio-Technica ATH-ANC700BT QuietPoint Bluetooth Wireless Noise-Cancelling High-Resolution Audio Headphones, Black

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Features

  • QuietPoint active noise-cancelling technology powered by a proprietary four-microphone multi-feedback system greatly reduces environmental noise
  • Bluetooth wireless technology with touch and swipe controls built into the earcup for answering/ending calls, controlling music & video playback and adjusting volume on connected devices
  • 40 mm drivers deliver high-fidelity audio reproduction
  • Included 1.2 m (3.9') cable with 3.5 mm (1/8") stereo mini-plug provides a wired connection for when wireless operation is prohibited (e.g., in airplanes or hospitals), when battery power is low, or when Hi-Res Audio is desired
  • Foldable design makes headphones ideal for travel
  • On a full charge, internal battery provides up to 25 hours of continuous use of Bluetooth wireless and noise-cancelling technology, and up to 1,000 hours on standby
  • Includes 30 cm (1') USB charging cable and a protective pouch

Description

The ATH-ANC700BT Quiet Point wireless over-ear headphones combine Audio- Technician's proprietary active noise-cancelling technology with Bluetooth wireless technology and convenient touch and swipe controls built into the ear cup: Tap ear cup to answer calls, play/pause music, and increase and decrease volume; swipe to skip to the next or previous music track. The headphones' noise-cancelling functionality is driven by a four-microphone (two in each ear cup) multi-feedback system for wide-range performance that greatly reduces environmental noise. The ATH-ANC700BT headphones feature 40 mm drivers that not only supply amazing wireless audio reproduction, but are capable of 5 - 40,000 Hz high-resolution frequency response when used with the included 1.2 m (3.9') standard audio cable with 3.5 mm (1/8") stereo mini-plug. Memory-foam ear pads (firm internal layer, soft outer layer) provide excellent sound isolation and amazing comfort, and the ear cups fold in to make the headphones more compact and easy to transport. An internal lithium polymer rechargeable battery powers the headphones, giving users approximately 25 hours of continuous Bluetooth and ANC use (1,000 hours on standby) on a full charge. The headphones come with a 30 cm (1') USB charging cable and a protective pouch. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Audio-Technical Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

Brand: Audio-Technica


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 35 Ohms


Brand Name: Audio-Technica


Model Number: ATH-ANC700BTBK


Model Name: ATH-ANC700BTBK


Built-In Media: Headphones^Cables(2)^Protective Pouch


Age Range Description: Adult


Warranty Description: 1 year


Number of Items: 1


Global Trade Identification Number: 22


Manufacturer: Audio technica


Item Type Name: Headphone


Is Autographed: No


Headphones Ear Placement: Over Ear


Headphone Folding Features: Over Ear


Earpiece Shape: Angular, around-the-ear


Control Type: Touch Control


Control Method: Touch


Battery Charge Time: 25 Hours


Battery Average Life: 25 Hours


Impedance: 35 Ohms


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Frequency Range: 20 - 20,000 Hz


Enclosure Material: Memory Foam, Plastic/Metal, Fabric/Synthetic


Specific Uses For Product: Travel


Compatible Devices: Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speakers, Televisions, Cellphones


Cable Features: Without Cable


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Carrying Case Material: protective pouch


Additional Features: bluetooth noise cancelling


Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth


Bluetooth Range: 10 Meters


Bluetooth Version: 4.1


Color: Black


Carrying Case Color: Black


Item Weight: 250 Grams


Unit Count: 1 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • GREAT NOISE CANC., SOUND, BATTERY/ A lot of sweat on ears GREAT NOISE CANC., SOUND, BATTERY/ A lot of sweat on ears
I have been using this product for a while now, 7 months to be precise. The delivery was superfast, arrived like in less than a week, even though i am in South Korea. By the time it arrived it was in a nice box really good packaged. They have all the features promised. NOISE CANCELING is on top level, you can vacuum the hous with these on and tou would hear anything (vacuum noises). It really helps me getvcomfortable with what i do, as my previous headphones were not as good at canceling outside noise. SOUND QUALITY is on top. It was the main qulaity i was looking in my headphone. I enjoy listening to classic music and they are hard to listen to in the cheap or of less quality headphones, but this one had not let me down. BATTERY LIFE is extraordinary, didnt expect that to be honest. I go without charging it for days and even weeks. Absolutely amazing. DISADVANTAGES are not as much. ONE my ears sweat a lot when i use them, it does not let any air in or out so be ready for that. Also even though it is not related to the product particularly, as it is bulky it is not comfortable to use in other the sitring position. OVERALL i recommend it to buy, i ha e not regretted it. It is worth its money, more than other more brandy headphones like BEATS or SONY. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020 by Inomjon Majidov

  • Battery still fully charged after 2 years of storage!
Battery life: Five of five stars. After using these from 2018-2020, I stowed them from 2021-2023. I'm wearing them now, and was amazed to discover the battery on this was still charged. After two years of not using! This is so much better than the Airpods Max, which even with firmware updates will see their charge decay 1% every two-four hours. I used these for two years and can't remember having any significant issues with it dying on me a lot. It did die, as all DC-powered devices do, and recharging is fine but not rapid (takes 2-4 hours IIRC). Sound quality: decent. It's headphones. I am not an audiophile, though I am a musician. I give it 3 of 5 stars. I'm listening to choral, gaming soundtracks, etc. Middles feel a little muted, trebles are clear, bass is a little weak. As other reviewers said, baseline volume on these is quieter than expected. Fit quality: The leather feels real. It's soft and premium feeling, not cheap plastic foam. I have a larger-than-average skull, which adds some pressure on the top of my head after extended use, but that may not affect everyone. By adjusting the leather band on top to not clamp down too snug, I avoided this issue. Noise canceling: 3 of 5 stars. It works, even after 4 years (2 used, 2 stowed). There is a little sound of white noise in the right ear when ANC is activated. I had forgotten that one can experience nausea or light-headedness from ANC, and I am definitely familiar with this now. It's a strange sensation, not unlike the mal de mer that Oculus VR users report. I don't think this affects everyone, and IIRC, I ended up getting over it after a little bit of use before. I can hear my keys at the computer clicking when I type hard or sharp, and they are really muffled or silent otherwise. With music playing this is the same. This is the average experience of users though on ANC spectrum, that sharper higher frequencies are more difficult to weed out, while white noise (motors, ACs, ambient noises, chatting) are easier to silence. Button functionality: swiping is on left ear can. Swipe up and down to move forward and backward on tracks. Tap to pause. THERE IS AN OFF BUTTON, and it works! As said above, after stowing this for 2 years and reusing them, there is basically a full charge still (green light, red light shows drained battery). Having an off button that works means there is no battery decay. Calls are working! Waterproof/sweat: I've worked out in them and cleaned them, too. I haven't found any condensation issues. Though I do not think this is waterproof and I wouldn't work out in them again. Bluetooth: Booted them up and they connected immediately to my iPhone 14 once I selected them in the bluetooth menu on the phone. Easy. Phone calls: phone works on this! As I was typing this up, a local car dealership called and the call dial tone came through on my iPhone. However, when i accepted the call, the call went to iPhone and not to bluetooth. I had to go into where you see "speaker" in the call menu and select "ANC" to get the call there. Once I did that it was fine, but it means having your phone out on your desk is needed to shoot the call to your headphones. For WFH that's fine for most people. Call quality does sound a little robotic or call-centery, but for four-year-old headphones just over a Benjamin, that's fine. Text notifications come through, too. Accessories: Mine came with a leather soft bag and a USB to USB-c cable. Maybe they came with other accessories at purchase (check your box / read the product description online), but these are what I have still. Price: I think these were $200 when I bought them in 2018. Amazon IIRC is selling them at MSRP for $130 and that's a good buy. If you can get them on sale for $100, that's the sweet spot (as a consumer ... idk what cost/product these were for suppliers). Final conclusion: I do recommend them as a WFH pair of cans within that price window. The battery life is amazing. I am not impressed by material products that much (my first iMac was one product that wowed me, the two Zelda games for Switch or Oblivion for Xbox 360 are some others, my first Roland piano keyboard ...) but the batteries working on this after 2 years of storage is incredible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by Not My Real Name

  • Affordable and high-quality headphones
I read some mixed reviews and thought about these headphones for a long time before trying them out. They're comfortable enough for all-day use, the battery life is exeptional, and the noise-cancelling helps with my subway commute and distracting office banter. The sound quality is a little better without the NC which I think is to be expected. Overall, the sound quality was what made the biggest impression. I'm hearing things in mixes that I've never noticed before with other headphones. They aren't overly bass heavy like Beats or Bose which I definitely prefer. These are very balanced and let the artist's/engineer's intention come through. The controls leave a little to be desired. I have yet to figure out how to change songs with touch controls. However, once you learn where the spots are for volume and pause, it's not that bad. I have to take my phone out to change songs which isn't the worst thing in the world. I'm sure they aren't the most high-end headphones you can find but for this price range, I'm truly impressed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2019 by R R

  • An OK set of headphones with little to no noise isolation
Used this shortly before returning because of issues with speakers in headphones. Comfort: Very little clamp force so with the right adjustments in the headband, it can be worn for hours without any pain in/around the ears. Durability: The matte black look is great but collected a lot of oil from my fingers in my limited time of use. The speakers also started crackling while playing music shortly after I started using them. Sound: Sound was very clear while it worked but the maximum volume is unable to drown out the NYC subway during my commute. If you turn on the noise cancelling feature, the audio becomes muddled like someone were to hold their hand against your ears and you were trying to listen to outer noise. On top of this, you can STILL hear nearby chatter and other loud noises. When noise cancelling is off, you may as well have no headphones on at all. I hear nearby conversations with full clarity- there is zero noise isolation with these headphones. Usability: The touch controls here are not great. Had to make multiple attempts to turn on/off the noise cancelling feature which involves holding your finger in a straight line across the entire cup until the feature is toggled. Swiping to skip songs worked ok. The volume adjustments only change the volume for the headphones - different from the volume for the actual media, similar to the volume dial on some gaming headphones. Overall: These are great if you're using these indoors but if you intended to use them for your commute, you'll want to look elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2018 by Billy Liu

  • It's not true noise cancellation
The sound quality is incredible. The controls are intuitive and the auto connect when turning them on is amazing (Pixel/Android user). As for the touch controls. they are very intuitive and responsive. And my favorite thing about these is that they are actually comfortable. Most over ear headphones are too tight but these have yet to give me a headache. As of now, I love that it gets rid of all the background noise however, there are some things which are still fairly audible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2019 by Judopanda

  • Great Wireless Headphones with Minor Drawbacks
The Audio-Technica ATH-ANC700BT headphones are solid performers, especially considering the convenience of wireless and noise-cancelling features. The active noise-cancelling works well, blocking out most ambient noise, making them great for commuting or working in busy environments. In terms of sound quality, they are very good, but I noticed they don’t quite match the richness or clarity of the wired Audio-Technica models. The bass is a bit softer, and the overall depth is just a bit lacking compared to their wired counterparts, though still more than adequate for casual listening and most genres. One drawback is the charging cable. It uses a less common type, which can be a pain if you misplace it, as replacements aren't as readily available as standard USB cables. That’s something to keep in mind if you tend to lose cables often! Overall, these are well-built headphones with excellent wireless functionality and decent noise-cancellation, but if you're an audiophile used to wired sound, you might find the difference noticeable. Still, they’re a great value for what they offer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024 by bobby

  • Mediocre sound quality and bad noise cancelling
I've had a pair of AudioTechnica wired ATH-M50 for years, which I love, but I wanted something wireless and more comfortable so I gave these a shot. Unfortunately I was pretty unsatisfied with the product. The sound quality is mediocre, too much bass and not enough mids and trebles with no way to customize the levels. The noise cancelling is very bad; there's barely any difference between noise cancelling turned on or off. My AirPod Pros have much better noise cancelling. When noise cancelling is active, the sound quality becomes even worse which is a serious design flaw. The only good thing I have to say about these headphones is that they're comfortable. For $100 these may be a good wireless headphone for someone who isn't too concerned with sound quality, but if you want a really good pair of headphones then skip these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021 by Gilden

  • Expected Robust Quality from the Price
So, I first ordered these NEW about 5 months ago and they were solid for 3 weeks until there was a problem with the noise cancelling. I have a fan running in the background, right behind where I sit down to work with noise cancelling on, and the noise cancelling picks up the fan and makes weird static noise that contributes to noise, not canceling the fan noise at all. I exchanged these for a second pair. The second pair was fine for the first 2 months, but afterwards the left side became noticeably quiet while using the bluetooth. It doesn't matter if it is on the AptX or SBC profile, the problem persists. The only "solution" was to plug in the aux cord to the headphones directly to my computer. Both of these pairs did not do well with sound quality over bluetooth with my iPhone. I understand this is a limitation with the lack of profile customization due to the locked down OS, but these are simply unusable as a microphone unless one uses the aux cord. This is a minor issue for me, since I mostly consume audio using these headphones. Bottom line: I had high expectations for these headphones since I am definitely paying a lot of money compared to other headphones of this calibre. The quality is definitely lacking and I take care of my headphones and equipment, so it couldn't have been user error or mishandling on my part. I am not pleased and will be looking forward to replacing these headphones soon, not sure with the ATH-M50xBT or a product from a different reputable company. Otherwise, these headphones would have been the perfect pair for indoor use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2019 by Abner

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