
Phiaton is a company in the big ocean of the innumerable headphone manufactures, which has made a good impression by providing solid sound quality as well as very good active noise-canceling quality. Phiaton PS 210 BTNC is another superior product that blends the positive aspects along with Bluetooth wireless technology, and when others cost at least $300, these ultra cool earphones cost just $160 for a better sounding, battery-efficient Bluetooth 3.0 and active noise-canceling experience. Are they really as good as they sound? Let us let a look.
Design and features The Phiaton PS 210 BTNC boasts that its ‘Noise-Blocker” technology can negate ambient noise up to 95 percent. While the earphones are really that much effective with most types of noises, they seem to be less effective for noises like horns, fireworks, etc. The PS 210 BTNC earphones use 14.3mm drivers to punch out music. The built-in rechargeable battery supports 12 hours of calling and 14 hours of music playing, which is impressive. This pair of earphones uses Phiaton’s “half in-ear” design, which is a kind of hybrid between an ear-bud and a canal phone. This design also helps to give superior passive noise-isolation and a better fit. Its control module has the user-interface and control for the earphones, music, and phone calls. A five-position dial provides all the required controls for playing music. Its phone control is assigned to a separate button that is also used to pair the earphones to Bluetooth devices. The noise-canceling feature is located at the side of the control module, while the mini-USB port and the 2.5 mm headphone input jack are at its bottom. Its design kind of reflects the 70s retro look that is rather uncommon and esthetic. 


