Rabu, 15 April 2015

Sennheiser CX 215 Earphones - Blue





Well worth the investment for any portable device
Let me first say that I have used many over the ear headsets of Sennheiser such as the Sennheiser PXC 250 Active Noise Canceling Headphones so this was the first in ear type I tried. I compared it to the other three pair I had laying nearby in a head to head, or ear to ear, comparison.

The version number was a bit confusing since these are CX 215 and there was already the Sennheiser CX300-B In-Ear Stereo Headphone out on the market. It just confuses consumers to seemingly go backwards in numbers. Having expressed that, lets talk function and features.

The end that plugs in is a 90 degree type which makes it flusher against the device instead of sticking straight out like most earbuds. Reduces the tendancy to get caught. I go back and forth between cord length issues. This has the 3 foot cord as some have pointed...

Really nice earphones
I used to be a big fan of the Sennheiser CX300-B In-Ear Stereo Headphone, but a couple of years ago the pair I had used for a while broke and I had to replace them. The new pair lasted only a couple of months before breaking again, and thinking it was a fluke I bought another pair, only to have them break very fast too. At that point I abandoned the brand and switched to Skullcandy.

I am glad to report that this set of earphones are in line with the quality I used to love from Sennheiser. The sound is great for the price, they feel extremely comfortable in the ear, and the cable construction is of much better quality than the last CX300 I bought. The noise isolation is very good too, so I am totally satisfied with the product and can recommend it with no reservations, even to those that like me were disappointed by this brand in the recent past.


Great improvement...with one minor complaint
I have been a long-time fan of Sennheiser ear-buds and was eagerly awaiting the arrival of the new CX215s. I was concerned when I received them given the slightly smaller build compared to my venerable CX300s.

My worries were unfounded. In addition to having a comparable cost to my CX300s, the clarity of mid- and high-range frequencies actually excelled the CX300s a little. In the bass department, they were the CX300s' equal; the bass is delivered cleanly, with no distortion that usually accompanies some of the cheaper offerings out there (yes, KOSS and JBL ... I'm looking at you).

In addition, the CX215 model features a very welcome ergonomic improvement. Putting these earbuds in is unbelievably comfortable...which unfortunately leads to a minor con. The CX300s are definitely better in the noise-isolation department. It's not noise-cancelling, mind you, but the snug fit is as good as any ear plug. The CX215s don't isolate sound quite as well because of...

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