Wireless headphones have come a long way over the last few years, and Sennheiser was one of the first companies to introduce a set of high-quality cans for those of us who like listen and move beyond the tether range of a headphone cable....
The Sennheiser RS 220 is one of the best-sounding wireless headphones on the market, but its super sonics don't offset its ambitious price tag when other models in the same line offer similar performance for...
Listening through headphones can be untidy. Who among us hasn’t had our enjoyment interrupted by a pet, child or significant other getting tangled in the cables strung between system and sofa?There are plenty of wireless cans out there, of course,...
Many people like the convenience of using Bluetooth wireless headphones with their iPod or iPhone. However, Bluetooth does apply additional compression to your music, so it’s never been the first choice for audiophiles who want the best possible...
Sennheiser’s RS 220 are a pair of digital wireless headphones that aim to deliver sound quality “very close to the audiophile ideal”. In line with that aim, they retail at a premium $850: more than many people spend on PCs or music...
Wireless headphones can look great on paper, but in reality can be pretty hit-and-miss, with high prices and ropey sound quality all in the name of banishing those pesky wires. Sennheiser is a respected brand in the headphone and speaker market, so we...
Price as reviewed: We've been burnt many times before by the promise of wireless headphones. Expensive, eating through batteries like Pac-Man gobbling little yellow pellets and generally sounding considerably worse than their wired cousins,...
You'd expect the wireless transmitter's styling to be dictated by science and engineering, but it's not. Its presence complements the headphones, stylishly propping them up when not in use as if they're on display at some museum.The...
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. Even alone the headphones capture a lingering gaze with its...
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...
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. We didn't experience any drop-outs or...
A great implementation of uncompressed wireless music streaming makes the Sennheiser RS 220 the best wireless headphones we've tried in a long time. The relative wealth of selectable inputs and outputs mean they'll fit perfectly into most...
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. Even alone the headphones capture a lingering gaze with...
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