Sennheiser RS-180
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13 years ago
Sennheiser RS 180 wireless headphones
Sennheiser has a reputation for making some of the best-sounding wireless headphones on the market, and the $329.95 RS 180 demonstrates that it has learned its lessons well. Though they're fairly expensive, the headphones sound great and are remarkably comfortable to wear.
Pros:
- The
- is a full-size
- lightweight set of wireless headphones with Kleer technology that's comfortable to wear for hours at a time
Cons:
- The awkwardly placed controls on the right earcup might take a while to master
- and its ambitious price tag coupled with an analog-only input may put off some buyers
13 years ago
Great Wireless Headphones for TV
I purchased the RS 180's and after using them for almost 40 days I am completely happy with my choice. I chose this model because they have an Automatic Level Control feature that does a nice job of leveling the volume between programs and commercials, etc.
Pros:
- Convenient
- comfortable
- nice volume leveling
Cons:
- Pricey
- adjustment buttons
13 years ago
Pros: Wireless signal works very well. I can get to my kitchen (about 2-3 walls and 20 feet away) and still get a signal Aesthetics are great Removable AAA battery is convenient. I keep a spare which is very easy to replace Great mids and highs with solid bass C-O-M-F-O-R-T-A-B-L-E-! Nice...
12 years ago
" Sennheiser in all its splendor" - Lordswest
How long have you use it? 3 months What is the particular feature you like best and least? over wire volume button not easy to find when the headset is on your head Have you tried many other models before buying it? 5 or 6 other Pioneer brand headphones, AKG and others .. <br /...
12 years ago
Very good sound reproduction
Sound quality is very good, but I haven't worn headsets for years, so nothing to really compare them to. I listen to music several hours a day, I listen for certain instruments and sounds. The Sennheiser 180 s miss very little compared to my speakers..
Pros:
- Easy set up
- mobility is great
- good sound
- and packed by Crutchfield
Cons:
- The ear pads are hot to my ears, I am a hot natured person
- I've solved the problem with cloth pad covers
- The markings on the headset could be raised a little more making it easier to identify the controls by touch.
- that would be it...
10 years ago
Very good sound. The bass register is too prominent for ...
Very good sound. The bass register is too prominent for my taste, but the clarity is superb. Reception from room to room is excellent. Set up was easier than the instructions lead you to believe. I found the insructions a bit confusing.
13 years ago
Sennheiser RS 180 review: Sennheiser RS 180
The Sennheiser RS 180's sound is competitive with similarly priced wired headphones, which should make the RS 180 irresistible to audiophiles seeking to cut the cord. Sennheiser has a reputation for making some of the best-sounding wireless headphones on the market, and the $329.95 RS 180 demonstrates that it has learned its lessons well. Though they're fairly expensive, the headphones sound great and are remarkably comfortable to wear. Some may balk at the price, but the RS 180's sonic fidelity nearly matches Sennheiser's top-of-the-line wireless headphone at half the price, so they pose an excellent value to home users shopping for a wireless headphone on a flexible budget.
Pros:
- The Sennheiser RS 180 is a full-size
- lightweight set of wireless headphones with Kleer technology that's comfortable to wear for hours at a time.
Cons:
- The awkwardly placed controls on the right earcup might take a while to master
- and its ambitious price tag coupled with an analog-only input may put off some buyers.
16 years ago
Review: Sennheiser RS 180 Wireless Headphones
Wireless headphones used to be perfect for head-bangers: The constant static and dropouts made you want to bang your head against the wall. But it's a different ballgame now, and cruising around the house sans wires doesn't have to cause any audio-induced migraines.
Pros:
- Superb sound quality
- AAA rechargeable batteries keep you bumpin' for 15 hours
- Well-cushioned ear pads have a more delicate touch than a safe cracker
Cons:
- Power/volume buttons require a deft touch
- No digital inputs
- 0 and no noise canceling
13 years ago
Sennheiser RS 180 wireless headphones
Sennheiser has a reputation for making some of the best-sounding wireless headphones on the market, and the $329.95 RS 180 demonstrates that it has learned its lessons well. Though they're fairly expensive, the headphones sound great and are remarkably comfortable to wear.
Pros:
- The Sennheiser RS 180 is a full-size
- lightweight set of wireless headphones with Kleer technology that's comfortable to wear for hours at a time
Cons:
- The awkwardly placed controls on the right earcup might take a while to master
- and its ambitious price tag coupled with an analog-only input may put off some buyers
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