New Delhi, Jan. 24 -- Most people don't start shopping for headphones because they're chasing "features". They start because their old pair finally gave up, office noise is getting unbearable, or their commute has turned into a daily test of patience. That's where noise cancelling models like the Sony WH-CH720N quietly earn their place, doing the job without drama. Then there's the Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2, built for people who want their music to feel physical. The Sennheiser Accentum appeals to listeners who care about balance, while Bose QuietComfort Ultra is still the benchmark for calm, focused listening. Even the JBL Tune 770NC shows how far affordable headphones have come. It's a good time to buy smart, not impulsive.

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