Tag: Sennheiser
Shiny Review: Sennheiser PXC 350 noise-cancelling headphones
Susi is off my Christmas card list this year. Want to know why? Not only did she recently go on holiday to Cambodia, but she also got to test out these noise-cancelling ‘phones from…
Sennheiser headphones are unmasked as HD-25s with CrystalRoc bling
Well that’s one mystery taken care of, then. Shiny Shiny has excelled itself today, solving the riddle of the unnamed Sennheiser headphones that were shown on the site last week.
They’re designed by the same company who jazzed-up Rihanna’s microphone with Swarovski crystals and 24…
Sennheiser unveils new in-ear phones: CX 400, CXL 400, CX 500, CX55 Street, and CX 95 and
Good news if your lugs are in need of new earphones. Sennheiser has just announced five new sets of in-ear phones, pitching them at music fans keen to block out the outside world in favour of intimate tuneage.
The CX 400 and CXL 400 slot into Sennheiser’s Classic line, and come with short cables for use with mobile phones and MP3 players, although the CXL 400 also has a neck lanyard. They cost £54.99 and £59.99 respectively. Meanwhile, the CX 500 is the high-end version, with a wider frequency response and in-line volume control. It costs £69.99.
Sennheiser launches VMX-100 Bluetooth headset with intelligent sound quality
Sennheiser has launched its VMX-100 range of Bluetooth headsets, featuring intelligent sound which should improve the quality of mobile phone conversations.
Its VoiceMax dual microphone technology and intelligent, adaptive filtering of background noise strives to give unprecedented call quality. It features Activegard to prevent hearing damage, and is ergonomically designed for comfort.
The headset weighs just 15g, fits the contour of the ear, and has a unique 3D ball joint which enables adjustment of the microphone boom. It also has a two-way speaker allowing to be worn in either ear.
Sennheiser CX 300 2.5mm quality earphones designed for music phones
Sennheiser has created a music phone friendly version of its CX 300 earphones. Claiming to be the first quality in-ear headphones to be made available with a 2.5mm headphone jack, they boast improved sound quality for music phones.
The CX 300s feature an advanced, miniaturised driver, designed to give smooth, acoustically correct in-ear operation, with an extended response of 18Hz-21kHz.
They come with three different sizes of ear adapters for a perfect fit, which also means that sound leakage is minimised, thus reducing annoyance to other people. They feature powerful, bass-driven stereo sound, and an asymmetrical cable for optimum wearing comfort.
If you want pink, though, you’ll have to look elsewhere.
Available now, priced £39.99.
Sennheiser CX 300 PINK – pink headphones for pink people
They also come in black, white and silver, if you’re not comfortable with the pink thing or don’t own anything in a matching shade.
Bristol Sound & Vision '07 – what piqued my interest
Well, it would've been a heck of a lot more, had I not seen all of it already at this year's CES. Those Americans, moving too fast for us Brits. Still, from what I gathered from walking around the…