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The Plane Quiet Platinum is a full around-ear active noise cancelling headphone. It’s combined high fidelity sound, active noise cancellation, and low price, make it an unbeatable value. The Plane Quiet Platinum is also one of the lightest, active noise cancelling headphone available. Experience "The Sound of Silence".
Features & Accessories
Up to 18 decibels of active noise reduction
Flat-folding design
Protective Storage/travel pouch
Luxurious leather wrapped ear cups & headband
Noise cancellation on/off switch
Gold plated 1/4th inch stereo pin
Gold plated 1/8th inch to 1/4th inch adapter
Gold plated dual-pin adapter
Two AAA batteries included
Compatible with: iPod ®/ MP3, CD, DVD players/laptop computers/ desktop computers
Limited one-year warranty
FAA compliant


Posted by David O. on 2nd Apr 2009
Hi David, I received the review copy of the Plane Quiet Platinum and did my best to compare them to my Bose Quiet Comfort 2 headphones. I must say that I was very impressed with your new product. I could not discern any difference between the two -- and the ability to listen to music without using battery power is a great advantage. I have written a very favorable review and posted it here. Best wishes in marketing a great product at a great price! Sincerely, David Ourisman
Posted by Marshall J. on 2nd Apr 2009
These are fantastic noise-canceling headphones. I find them to be just as effective as models that cost three times as much.
Posted by Scott C. on 2nd Apr 2009
Check out my review of the New Plane Quiet Platinum at: www.gadling.com.
http://www.gadling.com/2008/08/07/product-review-plane-quiet-platinum-noise-canceling-headphones/
Posted by Joel E. on 2nd Apr 2009
I’ve reviewed a bunch of noise-canceling headphones in the past, most recently the Beats by Dr. Dre. Two things I’m always listening for with noise-canceling headphones is how well they cancel out the noise around them and also whether or not they distort the sound that I’m trying to listen to. In the case of the Beats, the headphones do an amazing job of delivering the sound without distortion, but cost more than $300. Generally speaking, if you pay less than that for noise-canceling headphones, you’re going to skimp on something. For the reasons above I was skeptical of the sound quality and noise-cancellation ability of the Plane Quiet Platinum noise-canceling headphones. Thankfully, I couldn’t have been more wrong. Read the full review at: http://www.geek.com/articles/gadgets/review-plane-quiet-platinum-noise-canceling-headphones-20081117/
Posted by Chris Elliott on 2nd Apr 2009
Dave, These are fantastic! Check out my video about them on YouTube. Thanks again for letting me review them
Posted by Nick O. on 2nd Apr 2009
Very nice set of headphones. Practically no drawbacks.read the full review at BudgetGlobetrotting.com/2008/noise-canceling-headphones-review-plane-quiet-platinum