Good overall sound and bass; Great looking
Jack plug tends to fall out a bit easy from my iPhone but not a serious problem
Good overall sound and bass; Great looking
Jack plug tends to fall out a bit easy from my iPhone but not a serious problem
I purchased these to replace a very old, wired pair of AKG K-55s so I could get rid of the wire and have more depth of sound. I tested several other wireless headphones, include FM transmitter types, but chose these because the sound is very natural (only slightly boosted in the bass) and worked...
Epic headphones, I wear them all the time with no discomfort, battery life is as (if not longer) than advertised. Range is mind-blowing, they sound good with a great range but still a nice punchy bass. Admittedly they are very pricey headphones, but well worth it for the features!
Fantastic sounding headphones, much better than those dre things. Super stylish but robust and comfortable even with glasses on!
A well built bassy headphones that are sure to give you some street swag and produce balanced but bassy audio for your ears.
Cool looking design that isn't boring Somewhat balanced audio performance Great headphones for bass lovers Sturdy design made from high quality material Long lasting rechargeable battery Unique user "touch" based user interface Super comfortable ear cups
Positioning of the touch interface is not ideal Reasonable price
I Think the wireless headphones are the best .I have tried others but none could commit .I would recommend to anyone who loves music.
So far so good, only problem I've had is extended use started to hurt my ears after a while but with a little rest it was fine. Very high quality. Chord is a little too short in my opinion, as I can't stand all the way up with them on or else it'll become unplugged.
Bought for Christmas. Loving it till now. It's not noise cancelling one. But has great all round effects.
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.
As part of its 2015 line of headphones, Sennheiser is serving up a few different wireless headphones, many of which are based on earlier wired models. Such is the case for the Urbanite XL Wireless, which follows in the footsteps of last year's wired Urbanite XL and carries a list price of $300 (£250, AU$400). It currently only comes in black, but more color options should arrive in the future.
The Sennheiser Urbanite XL is a well-designed, dynamic-sounding Bluetooth headphone that works well with a lot of music -- but not quite everything.
The Sennheiser Urbanite XL Wireless is a well-designed, comfortable over-ear wireless headphone that offers exciting, dynamic sound with quality bass. Battery life is strong at 25 hours of music playback; features highlights include dual microphones, touch controls and aptX support.
The nylon carry "pouch" is skimpy; has a tendency to make songs that have a grittier edge sound harsher.
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