Sennheiser RS 220 headphones evaluation

08/10/2013 08:45

        For

  • Transmitter doubles as charging dock electronic and analogue inputs
  • crystal clear audio
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  • Against

  • Still not a match for wired options
  • occasional slight cracklesListening by way of headphones may be untidy. Who among the us hasn't experienced our satisfaction interrupted by a pet, child or considerable other acquiring tangled from the cables strung involving method and couch?

    There are a great deal of wi-fi cans in existence, obviously, nonetheless they always appear to involve too much during the means of sonic sacrifice.

    Well, Sennheiser undoubtedly thinks it's solved that specific challenge together with the RS 220s which, it statements, boast audiophile audio top quality because of uncompressed 2.4GHz wi-fi transmission amongst the transmitter C which has optical, coaxial and analogue inputs as well as acts being a neat charging dock C as well as headphones.

    Sennheiser RS 220: Seem quality
    It mostly functions a treat, with tracks emerging within the agency but at ease earcups in impressively distinct, tonally well balanced design and style. The soundstage is wide, capable of solid stereo target and separation of various instruments and musical strands, but almost everything still hangs with each other very well.

    Although there's minimal from the background hiss you would possibly count on from wi-fi headphones, we did encounter the odd crackle, and it's reasonable to convey that 350 expended on wired headphones may end up in increased excitement.

    Still, the RS 220s require significantly fewer sacrifice than the bulk of wi-fi solutions, so if it's cable-free property listening you're soon after they're completely worth an audition.

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