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ASUS Xonar Xense soundcard & Sennheiser PC350 headphones promise superlative gaming audio

, Jul 22nd 2010 Discuss [0]

ASUS has outed its latest soundcard, together with a partnership with audio manufacturer Sennheiser, and the two companies reckon their Xonar Xense system is the perfect match for demanding gamers.  Consisting of the ASUS Xonar Xense One audio card and the Sennheiser PC350 headphones, the setup includes first person shooter-optimized surround sound, Dolby Headphone 5.1 and Xonar GX2.5 support, and 6.5mm studio jacks rather than regular 3.5mm sockets. Read The Full Story

Sennheiser PX 210 BT apt-X Headphones Review

, Jun 29th 2010 Discuss [5]

Bluetooth stereo audio has certainly helped many people cut the cord between their PMP, cellphone or laptop and their headphones, but the underwhelming default audio codec also generally means cutting out some of the fidelity, too. Sennheiser are hoping to change that with their PX 210 BT headphones, which use the proprietary apt-X codec for what’s promised to be “true hi-fi quality”. Question is, how do they hold up to existing wireless-quality kings Kleer? Check out the full SlashGear review after the cut.

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Three new wireless headphones announced by Sennheiser

We have already talked about the new PC VOIP headsets that Sennheiser has announced this morning and now we are going to talk a bit about some new wireless headphones from the firm. Sennheiser has announced the new RS 160, RS 170, and RS 180 headphones. Read The Full Story

Sennheiser announces PC 11 and PC 100 VOIP headsets

When it comes to notebooks and desktop computers and you want to do VOIP chat, games and voice calls, you need a headset with a mic. Sennheiser has been making some of the best headphones on the market for a long time and today the company has announced two new headsets specifically for computer users. Read The Full Story

Sennheiser Announces Bluetooth Headphones for Music and Calls

, Aug 24th 2009 Discuss [0]

Are you in the market for some Bluetooth headphones that don't look impossibly ugly? It looks Sennheiser is, because they're offering up the MM 400 and MM 450 Bluetooth 2.1 travel headsets for their well-stocked Mobile Music line. These headphones are intended for the pure bliss of enjoying some music, but also for those phone calls we all know you get from time to time. Both the MM 400 and 450 come equipped with an invisible microphone. There's some extra features that Sennheiser throws in just for good measure, so go ahead and take a look. Read The Full Story

Sennheiser announces MX W1 unconnected ear buds

Wow, these are pretty cool. Brand new from Sennheiser, these wireless earbuds are completely unconnected, offering up greater mobility and an added stylish flair. However, they are currently only available for the Japanese market. Read The Full Story

Sennheiser MX W1 wireless headphones – quite possibly the most expensive wireless headphones ever

I don’t know, there might be a pair that is slathered in diamonds and platinum or something like that which beat these out, but I doubt it. At $600 these wireless headphones do not come cheap, but if you are an audiophile in search of some wireless headphones they are apparently worth it. Read The Full Story

CES 2008: Sennheiser MX W1 wireless earphones with Kleer technology

Sennheiser has partnered with wireless-expert Kleer (who we first featured back in late-2006) to create what has just jumped to the top of my music want-list: the MX W1 wireless headphones, two unattached earbuds and a transmitter dongle/recharging holder that can plug into any audio source for cord-free listening pleasure.   Read The Full Story

CES 2008: Sennheiser unveils new IE headphone range

Sennheiser's new IE headphones aren't, I don't think, an indication of in which direction their browser loyalties lie, but instead consumer versions of the company's pro-headphone line.  Dynamic transducers can supposedly cover the whole frequency range with just one unit and the cables are reinforced with Kevlar.  Top of the range is the IE8, which has a low-frequency dial on each earpiece to adjust the bass response, while frequency response ranges from 10 to 20,000 Hz and passive attenuation can be up to 26 dB.   Read The Full Story

Get your Pink Earbud for a Good Cause.

, Dec 21st 2007 Discuss [0]

My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer back when I was still in college. It was a difficult times for our family especially me as I was away in boarding school. She had mastectomy followed by chemotherapy, but she survived thanks to the effective medical treatment and continue research dollars support on innovative cancer treatment. If you ran out of Christmas gift ideas, get the Sennheiser earbuds for a good cause. Sennheiser announced the release of pink-colored version of CX 300 ear-canal headphones to support Susan G. Komen’s cancer research. The limited version headphone costs $89.99 and they will donate 10% of the sale directly to the breast cancer charity group. I know, pink doesn’t looks too manly for a guy. We've seen what happened to Tony Romo with Number “9” pink jersey televised on national TV. Get it for your mom, aunt or GF, they will love it! Sennheiser CX 300 Pink to help Susan G. Komen for the Cure [via krunker]

Can noise-cancelling headphones live up to the promise? Sennheiser on test

Once upon a time one of the cheapest ways to make a tangible improvement to your enjoyment of a gadget was to invest in a new set of headphones and bin the schlocky $1 set that the manufacturer bundled with it. Now with the current fashion for noise-cancelling technology that's not so true any more; yes, there are some damned good sets out there, but they're not so cheap any more. TabletPCReview spent $110 on Sennheiser's PXC-300 from Amazon and put them through their proverbial paces. Read The Full Story

SENNHEISER Introduces Stylish New Headphone Lineup

Old Lyme, Connecticut—September 2006—For today’s active music lovers, style and mobility rank almost as high as sound quality in the choice of headphones. Fortunately, Sennheiser, the acknowledged world leader in headphone and microphone technology for home and professional audio, understands this, and has created the Style Line of ultra-lightweight earphones combining innovative design and elegant forms with true high-fidelity performance. Three new models, each distinctly different in design but sharing their high-performance underpinnings, comprise the new Style Line, offering ideal sound delivery for music listeners using iPods, other personal MP3 players, portable CD players, and the full range of mobile music electronics. All employ Sennheiser’s latest, miniaturized driver, which incorporates a specially tuned damping system optimized for ear-canal operation to yield smooth, detailed response while delivering all the clarity and impact that experienced listeners rely on from any Sennheiser model. Read The Full Story

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