As my flight reached cruising altitude, all the familiar annoyances were in full swing. The steady drone of the engines, the same canned announcements we've heard a hundred times, the obligatory high-pitched screams of the crying infant. This time I came armed with a pair of earphones made to ward off the insufferable sound pollution: Phiaton's PS 210 BTNC, a wireless noise-canceling headset.
Ordinarily, I dislike in-ear-style headsets because they make my ears itchy and uncomfortable. But Phiaton's unique "half in-ear" design proved to be a really nice compromise. There's a nub that fits into your ear-hole, and a larger assembly that sits just outside of it. The earphones come with a quartet of cushy silicon tips in various sizes, as well as a set of Comply memory foam tips. It wasn't a problem finding a no-slip, natural fit.
The tiny buds are attached to a little clip-on remote control about the size of a pack of gum. On the side of the remote, there's one switch to toggle the power and another to turn on the noise cancelation. On the top, there's a multi-function jog control that advances tracks and adjusts the volume, plus a separate button for answering calls that doubles as the Bluetooth pairing button. Although the clip-on unit makes it easier to handle music adjustments and voice call controls than those headsets with buttons on the earpieces, I still found the tethered remote to be an occasionally encumbering nuisance.
Phiaton's unique "half in-ear" design uses a nub that fits into your ear-hole, and a larger assembly that sits just outside of it.As for shutting out the plane noise, they provide plenty of passive isolation – with the earphones ensconced in my ears, all outside racket was reduced to a nearly imperceptible muffle. Then, with the active noise cancellation switched on, I was adrift on a far-off cloud with no distractions. No drone, no crying baby, no interruptions. And this was before I even cued up any music on my iPhone. Music playback sounds excellent, since the headset uses the newer aptX codec to stream audio over Bluetooth.
