The problem with "noise canceling" headphones is that since they have to generate a soundwave of opposite polarity to the one they're canceling, they work best with continuous sounds (plane engines, for example). They tend not to work as well with speech or random noises. For those, you need something that blocks the offending sound, as opposed to actively "canceling" it.
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