ALSO: a wireless version of the Urbanite XL is available with an RRP of $499.95. This supports NFC pairing and receives audio via Bluetooth aptX or SBC codecs; we gather the headphone tech remains the same.
ALSO: a wireless version of the Urbanite XL is available with an RRP of $499.95. This supports NFC pairing and receives audio via Bluetooth aptX or SBC codecs; we gather the headphone tech remains the same.
Today we are looking at one of the first wireless pair of headphones I've seen from Sennheiser. Sennheiser makes some great wired headphones and I've tried out the wired Urbanite headphones a while back out of a personal curiosity.
High quality construction; Great bass without overpowering the rest of the spectrum; Excellent fit and finish; Modern/Urban look and feel; Works equally well plugged in as wireless; Touch controls on side are nice and intuitive
Not as comfortable as other headphones from Sennheiser; Not for audio "purists
Everyone loves great sounding headphones and no one likes tangled wires. Sennheiser has a solution for everyone: Sennheiser Urbanite XL Wireless. I used the Urbanite XL Wireless for the last month and here's my video review. Click play above! Sean SPECS
ver-ear headphones usually suffer from a debilitating sound issue – a lack of bass. With the Urbanite XLs, Sennheiser has tackled the problem head on. Promising massive bass and an intense club sound, the Urbanite XLs certainly talk a good game. The bass is big, no question.
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