Not quite as comfortable as higher-end models from Bose, Sony and Sennheiser
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The Sennheiser HD 4.50is a good pair of headphones in many ways, but an uncomfortable fit and the fact that some comparable models that sell for much less make us reluctant to recommend them to...
After another experience with a new company, I have to say the Sennheiser HD 4.50 BTNC works really well for its purpose. As a headset meant for traveling purposes, this pair of headphones has a lot of features to like. For one, the active noise...
And anyway, that isn't really how Sennheiser designed these to be used. Used to exploit their specification as wireless noise-cancelling headphones fully, they're, well - alright.If alright isn't good enough for you - and why should it be? - there are...
With noise-cancelling tech just as effective as that in headphones from rival Bose, and with a more musical sonic ability, the Sennheiser HD 4.50 BTNC are a definite contender. More affordable and easy to travel with, these lightweight headphones are a...
Who says great noise-cancelling's reserved for the elite? Now Sennheiser has dropped the gauntlet on the competition by launching the HD 4.50 BTNC Noise-cancelling headphones. It's much less expensive than the venerated Bose noise-cancellers that...
The Sennheiser HD 4.50BTNC Wireless Active Noise Cancelling headphones turned out to be comfortable, effective and fine sounding. At $299.95 the price is pretty reasonable too. Certainly worth checking out.Tags Bluetooth...
The Sennheiser HD 4.50 BTNC headphones deliver a powerful Bluetooth audio experience and decent noise cancellation for the price, but some performance quirks hold them...
The Sennheiser HD4.50BTNC retail for Rs 14,990 and for the price, offer a flat response curve, ANC, a solid battery life and great Bluetooth connectivity. However, the headband of the HD4.50BTNC bites, feels delicate as it has been constructed out of...
Music is a necessity while I'm working. If it's not tunes from Spotify, there's at least a podcast chattering on in my ear. Of course, if you don't want to bother those around you with what you're listening to, you need a good set of headphones. The...
The Sennheiser HD 4.5 BTNC is the closest to my wireless headphone needs at least for now. Sennheiser has clearly chopped down few premium elements but what I liked about the headphone is it is a practical offering with a good audio delivery. If you...
sMy first question to Sennheiser went unanswered. so did the second. and third. and fourth. I have no idea why Sennheiser likes that linear run-up to the 3kHz peak. Nor do I know where the 4-5kHz trough/peak is coming from. In the absence of a...
The Sennheiser HD 4.50 is a capable all-rounder in the sound department but probably lends itself a little more to bass-heavy electronic music, rather than acoustic or classical pieces.With a fun, bassy signature, sturdy aesthetics, excellent battery...
Sennheiser's $329.95 HD 4.50 BTNC Bluetooth noise cancelling headphones definitely sit on the cheaper side of the spectrum when it comes to that one-two punch of wireless and ambient noise reduction. That makes them attractive in the first place. But...