Sennheiser RS-220
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14 years ago
Sennheiser RS 220
Listening through headphones can be untidy. Who among us hasn't had our enjoyment interrupted by a pet, child or significant other getting tangled in the cables strung between system and sofa?
14 years ago
Sennheiser RS 220 Review
Sennheiser's RS 220 package is basically a combo of the HDR 220 headphones and the TR 220 dock. And it is one huge box they come in! Our experience with most wireless headphones till now has been a serious case of two halves - lots of potential with some bit of deliverance on that, but disappointing...
Pros:
- Good sound quality
- Neutral headphones � should appeal to a wider demographic
- Comfortable to wear
- even for a long innings
- Blocks out ambient noise quite well
- Lots of input options
Cons:
- HDR 220 may be too big for some users
- Limited range
- Buttons on the headphone prone to getting pressed inadvertently
14 years ago
Review: Sennheiser RS 220
Sennheiser's RS 220 are a pair of digital wireless headphones that aim to deliver sound quality 'very close to the audiophile ideal'.
14 years ago
Brilliant and wireless !
I've had these for about a month and have only had one set of wireless headphones before - a phillips set from about 10 years ago. The Philllips headphones were actually quite good but these are superb. I didn't like the idea of a wired set ... so wireless phones were the way forward.
13 years ago
Sennheiser RS 220 review
Many people like the convenience of using Bluetooth wireless headphones with their iPod or iPhone. However, Bluetooth does apply additional compression to your music, so it's never been the first choice for audiophiles who want the best possible quality from their headphones.
Pros:
- Excellent sound quality
- multiple audio inputs and outputs
Cons:
- Expensive
- not portable
- earpieces leak sound
13 years ago
To get right to the point, Sennheiser RS 220 Review makes it clear that this Wireless Headphone from German firm is a latest sensation for the music enthusiasts. It may cost your pocket a few more bucks but still RS 220 proves to be a good companion for those who love watching movies and playing...
Pros:
- Transmitter features one analog audio input
- Neutral headphones – should appeal to a wider demographic
- Comfortable to wear
- even for a long time period
- Blocks out ambient noise quite well
- Lots of input options
- Rechargeable
- integrated batteries
- Provided with comfortable and luxurious velour ear...
Cons:
- Limited range, It may be too big for some users, Quite expensive
- Intended for home use only, Lesser battery life than previous models
13 years ago
Sennheiser RS 220
Wireless headphones can look great on paper, but in reality can be pretty hit-and-miss, with high prices and ropey sound quality all in the name of banishing those pesky wires.
Pros:
- Comfortable
- Good sound quality
- Rechargeable battery
Cons:
- Very expensive
- Sound leak
13 years ago
Sennheiser RS 220 wireless headphones are for the audiophile with the widest wallet
The Sennheiser RS 220 ($599) was conceived as a design statement and uses the same driver elements as the reference grade Sennheiser 600 series of wired headphones . Their plastic construction doesn't feel worthy of the price tag, but the material still feels durable and keeps the weight down to...
Pros:
- The
- is a large
- full-size headphone that uses advanced DSSS lossless wireless technology for exceptional sound quality
Cons:
- The RS 220's shiny black plastic construction doesn't jive with its lofty price tag and the digital connection doesn't work with Dolby or DTS audio signals
13 years ago
Sennheiser RS 220 wireless headphones are for the audiophile with the widest wallet
The Sennheiser RS 220 ($599) was conceived as a design statement and uses the same driver elements as the reference grade Sennheiser 600 series of wired headphones . Their plastic construction doesn't feel worthy of the price tag, but the material still feels durable and keeps the weight down to...
Pros:
- The Sennheiser RS 220 is a large
- full-size headphone that uses advanced DSSS lossless wireless technology for exceptional sound quality
Cons:
- The RS 220's shiny black plastic construction doesn't jive with its lofty price tag and the digital connection doesn't work with Dolby or DTS audio signals
13 years ago
I purchased this product back in summer of this year after waiting more then 8 months for a western Canadian retailer to get stock. I read many reviews beforehand with many positive experiences which was a large factor in the purchase.
Pros:
- Very good audio fidelity for a wireless product
- comfortable to wear for extended periods
- good build quality
- batteries last for 6-8 hours on average using standard aaa rechargeable
Cons:
- Extremely sensitive to RF interference even at very close range
- expensive for a product with such an obvious flaw
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