Sennheiser RS-220
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14 years ago
Sennheiser RS 220
Ever since CES 2012, we've been excited to finally test the Sennheiser RS 220, a wireless headphone system intended for home use. No, this is not like a Bluetooth pair, designed to help you answer calls and listen to music without cables on-the-go.
Pros:
- Excellent audio performance
- Very strong wireless audio transmission with no compression
- Comfortable.
Cons:
- Quite expensive
- Intended for home use only
14 years ago
Sennheiser RS 220 wireless hi-fi headphones
For us, the holy grail of headphones would have excellent sound quality, high comfort levels, and no burdensome wires. Sennheiser's new RS 220 comes close to fulfilling these wishes, and despite (or perhaps because of) the wallet-busting $649 price tag we'd seriously consider buying them.
Pros:
- Excellent sound quality for wireless
- Long battery life and easy recharge
- Extremely comfortable
Cons:
- High price tag
- Minor background noise at high receiver volume
- Heavier than wired models
14 years ago
They are not cheap at $649.95 but if you want to enjoy superb quality audio without being tied down with cables, then the Sennheiser RS220 ticks all the boxes.
14 years ago
Sennheiser's newest wireless headphones finally deliver proper, audiophile-grade quality
For us, the holy grail of headphones would have excellent sound quality, high comfort levels, and no burdensome wires. Sennheiser's new RS 220 comes close to fulfilling these wishes, and despite (or perhaps because of) the wallet-busting $649 price tag we'd seriously consider buying them.
Pros:
- Excellent sound quality for wireless
- Long battery life and easy recharge
- Extremely comfortable
Cons:
- High price tag
- Minor background noise at high receiver volume
- Heavier than wired models
14 years ago
REVIEW: Sennheiser RS 220 Wireless Headphones
Wireless headphones can be a hit-or-miss affair, but Sennheiser's RS 220 cans are among the best we've ever seen. From a neat design to superb sound quality, you'll want these things living over your ears permanently. Read on to find out just what makes them so good.
14 years ago
Sennheiser RS 220
Wireless headphones with high-end sound. But are they worth £350?
Pros:
- Wide
- open sound
- Clever
- versatile dock design
- Very comfortable
Cons:
- Uncompressed wireless transmission
- Lack excitement with some material
- Lesser battery life than previous models
14 years ago
"Review: Sennheiser's RS 220s Blast Crisp Sound Less The Messy Wiring"
If there?s lust in electronics, Sennheisers RS 220 inspire it. The headphones and wireless transmitter are both dressed in glossy black, with silver lining subtly accentuating certain traits.
Pros:
- Virtually loss-less unwired sound
- stunning aesthetics
- comfortable build
Cons:
- Wireless range has its limits
- Track back/forth buttons would've been a nice addition
14 years ago
If there's lust in electronics, Sennheisers RS 220 inspire it. These wireless headphones sure have the looks, but can they bang sound out in all the right notes?
Pros:
- : Virtually loss-less unwired sound
- stunning aesthetics
- comfortable build
- : Wireless range has its limits
- Track back/forth buttons would've been a nice addition
Cons:
- : Wireless range has its limits
- Track back/forth buttons would've been a nice addition
14 years ago
For us, the holy grail of headphones would have excellent sound quality, high comfort levels, and no burdensome wires. Sennheiser 's new RS 220 comes close to fulfilling these wishes, and despite (or perhaps because of) the wallet-busting £349 price tag we'd seriously consider buying them.
14 years ago
Sennheiser RS 220 review
Sennheiser's RS 220 wireless headphones genuinely surprised us: their sound quality is easily on par with the better wired models we've heard, and they have the advantage of being completely wireless.
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