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Mies täyttää lomaketta bussissa Valco-kuulokkeet päässä jalkapallofanien juhliessa takana

Hours stuck in a metal tube ahead of you?

You set off on a trip. You sit in your seat for hours. On a flight, on a train, or on a bus. Your knees are jammed against the seat back, your neck is in a knot, and half your travel budget is already gone on overpriced coffee.

You don't choose the route. You don't choose your seatmate. And you don't choose whether someone decides to watch an action movie through their phone speaker, or take a loud video call so the whole carriage learns exactly how Grandma is doing.

But what happens in your ears, you do choose.

Valco's ANC eats the steady drone of the engine and the rails. It makes the trip softer, calmer, and more bearable. Music sounds the way it should. A podcast becomes more than just the host's despair. And sometimes the best sound is no sound at all.

On a long trip, that's a surprisingly big deal. When the background noise wears you out less, you wear out less too. In theory, at least. We can't promise you'll arrive a changed person. We sell headphones, not spiritual rebirth.

Traveling without Valcos would just suck.

P.S. Do you mostly travel to virtual worlds? That works too: headphones for gaming.

Lada, train, or private jet? Doesn't matter, as long as you've got your Valcos on.

Mies ajaa autoa yöllä Valco VMK25 -kuulokkeet päässä

Behind the wheel of a Lada, the battery won't die before you arrive

The Lada's cassette player got jammed sometime back in 1994, and nobody's bothered to fix it. No need to. The headphones have 55 hours of battery, enough to drive from Helsinki to the North Cape and back, with podcasts left over for the driveway.

When the battery does eventually run out, it charges with the same USB-C cable as your phone. So the charger is probably already in your glove box.

Mies nukkuu junan penkillä Valco-vastamelukuulokkeet päässä

On a train, sleep comes whether you want it or not

The man in the photo isn't a model, and the scene isn't staged. ANC eats the clatter of the rails and the murmur of the carriage, leaving just your audiobook and the gentle rocking of the seat. Even a grown man falls asleep to that.

You'll still hear the announcements, they cut through the ANC exactly as designed. Sleeping past your own stop, though, is on you. That's not covered by warranty.

Valco VMK25 -kuulokkeet yksityiskoneen pöydällä kahvin ja kakkujen vieressä

Works in a private jet too

The photo is from someone's private jet, and we're not entirely sure how our headphones ended up there. The logic still holds: you don't get rich by wasting money, and the engine drones on in a private jet just as much as in a commercial one.

On a scheduled flight, the same comfort costs less. On modern transport the headphones connect wirelessly too, and with a cable they plug into anything with a headphone jack. It's the cheapest business-class upgrade you can get on a flight.

55-hour battery life

55 hours is long enough to fly from Helsinki to Hong Kong, change planes, fly to Australia, hang out with dingos with the headphones on, fly back, and still have battery left for the train home. The battery lasts almost as long as one Chinese factory worker's shift. If you get stranded in the wilderness with your Valcos, you'll die of thirst before your headphones run out of juice. We haven't tested this, but we think it's likely.

Built to last. We'll fix it even after that.

Built to last. We'll fix it even after that.

Headphone repair customer reviews
4.9

With electronics, it usually goes the same way: the warranty runs out, the device breaks, and your options are the bin or a new one. We repair your headphones even after the warranty's gone. Even if you sat on them drunk, the dog chewed the headband, or your kid decided to find out if they can fly off the balcony.

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What the hell is noise cancelling?

In the video below, our audio technician Jasse "Jazmanaut" Kesti breaks it down in plain terms: what noise cancelling actually is.

Note! The video tests the VMK25 headphones, which have slightly weaker noise cancelling than the newest VMK25.2 model.

What the media's saying about our noise cancelling headphones

AVPlus

"The sound of the wireless Valco VMK20 noise cancelling headphones is clear and well-defined. The bass also comes through nicely. The VMK20 are good headphones, and overall they're among the best in their price class."

Hifi.de

"With its controlled bass and sound that's arguably even too detailed, the Valco VMK20 shows just how much headphone you can get for little money. Noise cancellation and build quality are good, and the promised battery life of up to 45 hours is unmatched. A simple crowd-pleaser with an impressive price-to-performance ratio."

Tekniikan Maailma

"The Valco VMK20 and Urbanista Miami were reviewed using the same criteria and weightings as the previous Valco Valcoitus Bass in the three-headphone comparison in TM 4/2020. Valco's performance improved clearly, and Urbanista ended up with the same score as the Philips PH805 from our comparison."

(In the 4/20 comparison, Sony scored 8.3 and Valco 8.3, Philips scored 8.0. In the rematch, Valco scored 8.7)

Headphonecheck

"Valco is certainly not a bargain-basement price, but it offers a complete package that includes a secure Bluetooth connection, excellent battery life, top-tier ANC functions, and a warm, well-tuned hi-fi sound."

konsolenfan.de

"I wouldn't have believed I'd write this, but my old Beyerdynamic Aventho Wireless headphones got sent into early retirement. Valco's headphones won me over completely."

Sitegeek.fr

"Personally, I can't find anything to complain about, and I think they're a bit better than my own Bose QC 35s. Valco has completely pulled off its gamble of offering quality headphones at half the price of the competition."

Basic Tutorials

"Fresh and cheeky over-ear noise cancelling headphones that deliver great sound and comfort."

Score: 90/100

LB Tech Reviews

"The Valco VMK20 is, in fact, a really good wireless over-ear headphone model whose noise cancellation works really well. The headphones sound better than we expected, and in our opinion they're the best noise cancelling headphones at the budget end."

Kuulokenurkka.com

"The Valco VMK20 headphones impress above all with their sound quality. I haven't heard better noise cancelling headphones so far."

"The VMK25 isn't the most feature-packed noise cancelling headphone on the market. But for anyone who values ease of use, durability, and good sound quality, it's a perfect choice."

Questions about travel

Do ANC headphones work on a plane?

A plane is ANC's home turf: the steady drone of the engine and ventilation is exactly the kind of sound ANC cancels best. Music streams over Bluetooth, and a 3.5 mm cable is included too. ANC works with either.

Does the battery last a long flight?

It'll outlast even the longest scheduled flight several times over. The battery gives you 55 hours with ANC on, so a single charge covers the return flight and the following week's commutes too.

Do they fit in carry-on luggage?

The over-ear VMK25.2 takes up about as much room as a thin book. If space is really tight, the NL25 earbuds' case is smaller than a tin of mints and fits right in your pocket.

Is it worth buying 400-euro headphones for a flight?

Not in our opinion. A shocking number of premium headphones get left behind or stolen on planes. A consumer magazine tested 27 ANC headphones and found that budget options costing hundreds less held up just fine. 199 € does the same travel job, and losing them stings half as much.

Can you sleep in these on a plane?

Sitting up, yes, and having the engine drone dulled helps you drift off. For side sleepers, a headband's a headband no matter whose it is; the honest answer there is earbuds or a neck pillow.

...and one more thing

Valco Oy isn't some faceless website. We've got our company registration number and the owners' names and faces right there on our site for everyone to see. We're real people who enjoy the small pleasures in life.

The money you give us goes honestly toward beer, child support payments, big gold watches, and sports cars. Whatever's left over, we put toward the Death Star.

Unlike our competitors, such as [Big Asian Conglomerate], [World's Biggest American Corporation], and [Big German Microphone Factory Owned by a Swiss Holding Company], Valco's founders are actually reachable and could even go grab a beer with you.

Try that with [Megacorporation].

At Valco Oy, we're proud to be real people with real faces who genuinely care about our customers. Join the club and feel the difference!

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