The brand new Sennheiser CX3.00 in-ear headphones are the start of a new wave of earphones for the company, and aims to improve on the already legendary CX300 headphones that have been championed for years.
The brand new Sennheiser CX3.00 in-ear headphones are the start of a new wave of earphones for the company, and aims to improve on the already legendary CX300 headphones that have been championed for years.
Sennheiser has crafted a brilliant, well balanced pair of headphones with the CX3.00, and at £45, they're decently priced and give you plenty of top-notch sound for your hard earned cash.
While Sennheiser's CX3.00 headphones are some of the latest from the company, these ear buds slot right in the middle of the new range; That's not a bad thing though, as they still pack in top notch sound that feels just right, with decent mids, clear highs and just enough bass to keep things...
Sennheiser has crafted a solid pair of headphones that leave us with hardly any complaints; That said, we've also found that the individual ear buds can be lost fairly easily, and you only get one of each size in the box too.
Reasonably priced but delivering decent sound quality, the CX 300 and subsequent CX 300-II were some of Sennheiser's most popular in-ear headphones; it wasn't uncommon to see them bought on impulse at the airport ahead of a long flight, and if you didn't actually own a pair yourself there's a good...
I was asked by Sennheiser to take a look at their budget In-ear headphone's the CX 3.00. The CX 3.00 are an update to the CX 300 line and are Sennheiser's stab at taking on other offerings like the Beats range but h...
Good Highs and Mids; Decent build quality for price; Comfortable
Not enough bass; No in-line volume control
It's your friendly neighbour hood me in for another review! Today, I went and bought something I've been looking at for a while and that is Sennheiser's latest, the CX3.00 buds. And to say the least, even the packaging made me happy. Simplistic, but effective.
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Earphones might be getting smaller and smaller, but does that mean you have to compromise on audio quality. Of late there have been quite a few earphones that have been able to offer a rounded audio experience. I think it is time we added the new Sennheiser CX 3.00 to that list.
For a price of Rs. 3,490, you have the SoundMAGIC E80 and the OnePlus Icons which offer better audio clarity and much better overall experience, along with better build and design.
Small; light and durable; Loud audio; Durable wire; Minimal audio leakage
Mediocre audio quality; Treble overpowers mids; Wire gets tangled; Distortion at high volume
These earphones were bought for the purpose of onstage monitoring for a musician and they have more than exceeded there expectations due to the perfect amount of noise cancellation. They work great for everyday music listening too which makes them a great buy for semi professional and casual use.
The sound is quite good and the noise cancelling works well with the sound at a reasonable volume. With that said, I've gotten spoiled by using other headphones designed for use with Apple devices so not being able to pause or skip to the next song with these headphones made me sad.
The Sennheiser CX 3.00 is the replacement to the highly rated Senneheiser CX 300 II, an earphone that's highly rated and recommended time and time again on popular review websites such as CNET, PCMag, Engadget and many more.
bassy; forgiving,fatigue free sound (perfect for streaming); small comfortable housing; great looking (love the all white design!
sound signature was not exactly my cup of tea; but i can see its appeal
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