Testseek.com have collected 122 expert reviews of the Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless.
August 2016
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122 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Passformen er nydelig, lyden herlig og luftig, og støyreduksjonen meget god. Den kan dessuten varieres i flere steg, med en app. Automatisk pause og start av musikken ved å ta hodetelefonene av og på hodet er en god idé
I trådløs tilstand er lydnivået litt begrenset. Vi liker ikke plasseringen av Bluetooth-knappen, og når man går eller løper forplanter lyden av fottrykkene seg til kraniet. Man blir litt klammere på ørene over tid enn med erkerivalen fra Bose. Automatisk
Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless er en jevnt over knallgod hodetelefonmodell. Den holder støyen ute og musikken inne, og musikken slipper igjennom på luftig og åpent vis. Selve lydkvaliteten er enda bedre enn på Bose QC35, Sennheiser er her i liga med Sony MDR...
Familiarity will aid enjoyment of the PXC 550s. The controls are unintuitive to a new user, but if you digest the full manual they certainly deliver an excellent sound. Play with the many EQ options, but always compare the results with flat performance, b...
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Published: 2016-10-11, Author: Tim , review by: macrumors.com
Comfy, innovative, elegant design, Outrageously good battery life, Great sound and a first-class tuning app, Active NC to rival Bose,
Touch controls may not suit some, Volume gesture could be more granular, Non-user-replaceable battery, $50 more expensive than Bose QC35
Take nothing away from Bose – the QC35's are excellent headphones in their own right. But I came out of this test preferring the Sennheiser PXC 550's, for a number of reasons.First, they sound slightly better, and only narrowly fall short of the heights o...
Abstract: Barely had the Bose QuietComfort 35 I reviewed last month been collected than this model from Sennheiser, its PXC 550 Wireless, arrived. The head-to-head competitors are very similar, both featuring Bluetooth wireless, both light and comfortable (the Senn...
Abstract: Looking around the business class cabins on any aeroplane, it's clear that for many travellers wanting traditional big-brand quality headphones , it has to be either Bose or Sennheiser. On one recent British Airways flight, I counted five Bose to four Sen...
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Published: 2016-09-19, Author: Matthew , review by: stereo.net.au
Sennheiser is one of the largest headphone manufacturers in the world, founded in 1945. Their headphones and microphones alike are highly regarded for their sonic qualities and versatility, and their products can be found in multiple categories including...
Published: 2016-09-14, Author: Ed , review by: avforums.com
Clear, accurate and detailed sound, Excellent Bluetooth implementation, Comfortable and well built
Some volume limits, Noise cancelling less effective used on its own, Quite Pricey
Having so recently felt that the Bose QC35 represents the best option for the long distance traveller, the Sennheiser throws a mild spanner in those works. The PXC-550 does the same things as the Bose and if you intend to board that long haul flight and l...
Touch sensitive trackpad, Easy on/off controls, Good build quality
With such top-notch specifications and a rather high price tag of Rs 29,990, we expected the Sennheiser PX 550 to be great at everything. But in the end it left us with a mixed bag of feelings, while the noise cancellation was very nice, the bass we felt...
Pleasing transparency for the price, Top timing, Clear and dynamic sound, Smart, minimalist design, Effective noise-cancellation,
Slightly rich bass, In-house competition,
That's more of a statement than a criticism, though. While certainly rich, it errs just on the right side of overstated, and is careful not to slow rhythms or weigh down dynamics.Balance still favours the low-end through the wire, albeit there's a noticea...
Published: 2016-09-04, Author: Jon , review by: techradar.com
Great sounding, On/off control well implemented, aptX connectivity.
Unresponsive touch controls, No battery notification, Noise cancellation could be better.
The Sennheiser PXC 550s manage to achieve that full-bodied Sennheiser sound we've come to expect, but some of their other features leave a little to be desired...