NoiseHush NX22 Stereo Headphones Review
Note: I received the NoiseHush NX22 from a distributor, but I am not biased. Not biased, because I say what I want, when I want, how I want to say it. CHICKEN STRIPS. BACON AND CHEESE. Does it bother you, fragile soul, that I am free? FREE!

The NoiseHush NX22 Stereo Headphones were great – much better than I thought they would be. I had recently reviewed the NX26 headphones, and was very impressed – they were just as good, if not better, than my Beats headphones. Fortunately, you’re going to hear the same thing right now with the NX22. So, first – sound quality. The sound quality on these headphones was exceptional – I could listen to my music and hear Kanye West’s heart beating while he was rapping. (Okay, not really, but whatever. That’s probably just because he’s Heartless.) The sound quality is not as good as that of my Beats, but they’re also $170 cheaper than my other headphones.
The NoiseHush NX22 Headphones, like many in the NoiseHush line, have an in-line microphone that is built to filter out external noise when you’re on the phone with someone. This worked wonderfully – exactly as advertised. The button also allows you to pause, skip ahead, go back, and things like that – the only beef I have with that, and the same beef I always have, is that you can’t change the volume. That has always irked me, but I know that most headphones can’t change the volume. This headset was fairly comfortable, but only looks good if you like the huge headphones look – these are much larger than their cousins the NX26.
Overall, the NX22′s are awesome – they get super loud, have good sound quality, and are relatively comfortable. Plus, they’re cheaper than a lot of other high-quality headphones at just $80. See the link below if you’re interested, my readers.






