The field of noise-cancelling true wireless earphones is so crowded that it makes it difficult for new models to stand out unless they really bring something new to the table. Denon’s $159 AH-C830NCW earphones deliver a refreshingly accurate sound signature with robust lows and pleasing highs, as well as sufficient active noise cancellation (ANC) for the price, but nothing about them is particularely noteworthy. And without a companion app, there's no way to tweak the sound signature or customize the on-ear control layout. For less than $200, our favorite models in this category include the $129.99 Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro earphones, which offer greater customizability, and the $179.99 Jabra Elite 7 Active earbuds, which have a fully waterproof build that's better for exercise.A Sleek, Stem-Style Design Available in black or white, the AH-C830NCW earpieces use a glossy material and sport a vertical Denon logo on the side of their stems. The earpieces are lightweight and f...
Denon's true wireless AH-C830NCW earphones don't really stand out from the crowd, but they offer active noise cancellation and accurate-leaning audio for a reasonable price.
Quality audio performance with accurate lows and crisp highs; Decent noise cancellation for the price
No EQ; No way to customize controls