Imagine arriving refreshed after a long flight, shutting out unwanted distractions in a noisy office and the luxury of finding peace and quiet on your commute home. Audio-Technica’s newly designed ANC7b QuietPoint closed-back headphones are the successor of the award-winning ANC7 headphones and are designed for use with MP3, CD, DVD and in-flight entertainment systems, as well as all Apple™ products.
They feature large aperture 40mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems, giving you deeper bass, extended treble and high fidelity. Noise-cancelling electronics are fully integrated in each comfortable earpiece with no need for external modules and the headphones effectively cancel background noise by up to 90%. One AAA battery powers the active noise-cancelling technology and the audio functions in passive mode even without the battery.
The ANC7b QuietPoint headphones fold flat and are easily portable, in a lightweight, compact design that's easy to carry for pure shut the world out bliss.
Read an independent review of the ANC7b headphones versus Bose’s new QC15

Safe Buying Guide
1) Buy Only From Authorised Dealers
Purchase only from authorised, which ensures you will receive a genuine product and receive high levels of pre and post sales service.
When you buy from an authorised dealer, whether at a shop or online, you can be sure you're buying a genuine, factory-new product. Authorised dealers will have access to the latest product knowledge and be able to offer a full warranty service in the event of problems.
2) Buying Safely From Amazon, eBay, etc
While Amazon themselves are an authorised online dealer of many headphones brands, many resellers who sell through Amazon are not. When purchasing, it is important to note where the product is being "shipped from and sold by," which is stated clearly in the header for each product on Amazon.
Many resellers on eBay selling headphone products are not authorised dealers, but instead are individuals or traders who do not provide the level of before and after sales support that is expected by headphone manufacturers.
3) If In Doubt Ask
If you are in any doubt about the retailer you are considering purchasing from please check with us.
Understand The Risks
If you purchase headphones from an unauthorised you risk the possibility of receiving faulty, fake or even stolen goods with little hope of obtaining warranty support in the event that the product develops a fault.
Unfortunately, Audio-Technica products are sometimes sold by companies that are not authorised dealers. Goods sold by these unauthorised companies may come from a variety of sources, including:
- Purchased via a grey secondary market (often from outside Europe that will not have warranty cover).
- Fake goods not produced by the manufacturer.
- Damaged, defective or so-called “B” grade stock.
- Stolen goods.
Many of these unauthorised resellers list products via Amazon Marketplace, eBay and similar sales outlets, but there are also more established retail stores who obtain stock via these unauthorised channels. If you are in any doubt, please contact Audio-Technica prior to making your purchase or check our dealer databases of authorized resellers:
Audio-Technica - Direct Customers
Audio-Technica - Indirect Customers
The following websites are known resellers of fake Audio-Technica headphones.
kingspecssd.com
fujitsushop.net
headphonestore.org.uk
headphonesale.co.uk
headphoneshop.uk.com
soundsgreatuk.com
headphones-best.com
traders-market.co.uk
HotDealShop.com
ThePwnageShop.com
Candysave.com
Eeepcssd.com
Ecrater.com
FastlaneDVD.com
6Cheapest.com
Alibaba.com
mini9ssd
diehifi.de
great-bargain.com
The following websites are non-authorized resellers of Audio-Technica headphones and Audio-Technica strongly recommends European customers do NOT purchase from these stores:
jmartdigital.co.uk
accessoryjack.com
eeepcssd.com
hammerjack.co.uk
slrhut.co.uk
In addition, Audio-Technica strongly advises customers against buying from eBay, or from any website where the price appears unusually low.