Skip to main content

Linner NC50 Review – Noise Cancelling Earbuds

Last updated: 4 years ago
4 min read
Editor
rating
3.9
Linner NC50 Noise Cancelling Earbuds

We test and evaluate headphones using a standardized 9-point methodology. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a commission. Learn more.

Please note: The Linner NC50 is an older model. For the latest similar options with improved features and performance, check our most recent recommendations:

Great wireless noise cancelling in-ear earbuds for those who like more bass.

One of the best wireless Bluetooth earbuds with noise cancellation.

Great value-for-money noise cancelling in-ear headphones. With bass-emphasized sound, IPX4 water protection, and a comfortable and stable fit, these are some of the best on the market right now.

  • Better than average noise cancelling
  • Stronger bass
  • Good battery at 9h per full charge (ANC on)
  • Stable Bluetooth connection
  • Good build-quality and comfort (IPX4)
  • Good value for money
  • Quiet buzzing sound when no noise or music (ANC on)
  • Some muddiness and sibilance at unhealthy volumes
Editor
rating
3.9
By HeadphonesAddict
User
ratings
0
User Ratings: 0
Our rating
  • Star Rating
    4.5
  • Star Rating
    4.0
  • Star Rating
    3.5
  • Star Rating
    4.0
  • Star Rating
    3.5
User rating
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
RATE THIS MODEL
CONTENTS (show more)

    What’s in the Box?

     Linner NC50 Noise Cancelling Earbuds

    • Linner NC50 – noise cancelling earbuds
    • Micro-USB charging cable
    • 3 pairs of silicone ear tips & wings (S, M, L)
    • Soft cloth carrying bag
    • User manual

    Noise Cancellation

    Star Rating
    4.0 Great

    Noise cancelling works very well. Easily comparable to more expensive over-ear NC headphones.

    It’s very important you pick the right ear tips to get maximum passive noise isolation. Only then will the noise cancelling be effective.

    The button for turning on active noise cancelling is big and easy to use. According to Linner these remove up to 97% of background noise but do keep in mind this is only for specific frequencies. Hold the button for ANC and you get “normal mode” (without ANC).

    Linner NC50 Noise Cancelling Earbuds ANC button

    If you travel by plane a lot, these will be invaluable for longer flights. NC50 do remove most of the deeper sounds and also some higher tones.

    You simply put them in, press the button and immediately enjoy more peace and quiet. If you dislike flying in noise you’ll love these.

    We’d say these have above average noise cancelling overall.

    One small issue we noticed is a big volume difference between monitor and noise cancelling mode. The sound becomes a lot louder. This makes sense since the “monitor mode” is made so you can hear people around you but sometimes the change can be very dramatic. Especially if you forget you’re in the monitor mode. Anyways, the mode works as intended you just have to get used to it.

    But there is one problem, if there is no noise around you, you’ll hear a buzzing sound in the background.

    A lot of the noise cancelling headphones have the buzzing because of the technology, but here it might be a bit more noticeable. Keep some music playing and it’s a non-issue.

    Linner NC50 ANC button

    Durability

    Star Rating
    3.5 Almost Great

    Built-quality is good. Flat, rubberized cables with stress relief and sturdy plastic earbuds inspire confidence. Rubber parts are thick and flexible. They have a good weight and no part feels cheap.

    Also, you get 18 months of warranty, which is more than usual. These are sweat-proof with IPX4 rating, so you could even use them as workout headphones.

    Linner NC50 ANC earbuds

    Comfort

    Star Rating
    4.5 Almost Perfect

    Just like with other earbuds/in-ear headphones, the ear tips play the biggest role. You get 3 different sizes of silicone ear tips and 3 pairs of ear wings for better stability. With all in-ear models, we always recommend foam ear tips if you want to further improve the comfort.

    The earbud shape is ergonomic and fits nicely even though they’re a bit bigger in size. Now because of the size, you won’t be able to sleep with them on the side. They simply protrude out too much but that’s usually the case with all ANC earbuds. The battery and ANC circuitry has to go somewhere.

    Overall, you can wear Linner NC50 earbuds for hours on end without any discomfort. The only time we’d advise against them is if your ears dislike in-ear headphones in general.

    Linner NC50 ANC earbuds

    Features

    Star Rating
    4.0 Great

    The battery life is good with about 9 hours of playtime on a full charge with ANC on. If you don’t use the noise cancelling you’ll get a couple more hours (12-13h). The battery level is indicated by voice every time you turn them on.

    Unfortunately, while charging you can’t listen to them. It’s a shame but that’s how it works, they just shut down automatically.

    Bluetooth V4.1 is easy to connect and works as you’d expect. You get around 33ft (10m) of stable wireless range if no obstacles in between.

    We tested how the connectivity handles thicker walls and while we did get some distortion initially, it calmed down and worked perfectly afterward. It handles thicker walls better than average.

    These noise-canceling earbuds are worn behind the neck and when you don’t need them you can use the magnets inside earbuds to create a “necklace”. Keeps them in place and this design is very common with modern in-ear earbuds.

    The in-line remote is positioned on the right side and has 3 buttons. You can control the usual, volume control, track control, play/pause, and calls.

    The microphone works well and the caller won’t know you’re talking with earbuds and not your phone.

    Linner NC50 active noise cancellation earbuds

    Sound

    Star Rating
    3.5 Almost Great

    The sound quality is pretty good. It’s not for audiophiles as there seems to be a bit of emphasis on bass. The sound signature is geared more towards the general audience with a fun and dynamic sound.

    The bass is punchy and can go quite deep. It can be a bit muddy especially if the song is rich in bass but that’s to be expected from noise cancelling earbuds. If you’re a basshead, these are a good choice. You can also check best bass earbuds.

    The mids and highs are good but nothing amazing. But compared to other noise cancelling earbuds you’ll be very happy with the sound quality. Just don’t compare them to high-end, non-ANC earbuds.

    There’s no aptX support which is a bit of a shame. The one thing that slightly bothered us is the volume change when you activate noise cancelling. The monitor mode is effective as it dramatically changes the volume level so you can talk and listen normally. It’s very useful.

    In the end, Linner NC50 are the best pick for people who want effective noise cancellation and stronger than usual bass for an affordable price. A great pick in the category.

    Specifications

    Type: Neckband in-ear
    Connection: Bluetooth 4.1
    Back design: Closed-back
    Drivers: n/a
    Frequency range: 20-20.000Hz
    Impedance: n/a
    Weight: 1.2 oz (35.2g)
    Mic & Controls: Yes
    Water resistance: IPX4
    Battery life: +9h
    Charging time: Micro-USB
    Active noise cancelling: Yes
    Bluetooth codecs: SBC
    Wireless range: 33ft (10m)
    Microphone: Built-in

    Leave a comment

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *