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I find poorly implemented anc on cheap headphones to be painful. You'd be better off looking for good sound isolation.
I got no experience with ANC in over-ears. It's weird: with in-ears, you get pretty good ANC even in the cheaper <$50 ones. But it seems like you can't get decent quality anc in cheaper over-ears...
Slightly rephrasing my question: what's the least I have to spend for over-ears decent quality and?
Probably Anker soundcore Q20