Sennheiser CXL 400 Headphones

Sennheiser’s already huge range of headphones has just got that bit bigger with the announcement of five new ear canal headphones. Based on the successful CX 300 design the headphones promise to block external sound without the need for high volume - lets hope the guy that likes to sit behind me on the bus invests in a set.

First up is the CX 400, part of the Sennheiser’s Classic range. The fairly basic design is aimed at cell phone users and comes with an extension cable, a carry pouch and a cable clip.

Next is the CXL 450, another in the Classic range, but this time featuring a lanyard for those who like the whole world to know that they have an iPod. Like the CX 400, these headphones are available in black, white, silver, red and aqua and come with a carry pouch.

Finally in the Classic range is the high-end CX 500. Featuring a similar design to the CX 400 but promising better build quality and sound. One extra feature is an in-line volume adjuster and again they come with a pouch and cable clip.

Next up is the CX 55, a new addition to the Sennheiser Street range. Again these are similar to the CX 400 but this time with added bass.

Finally, Sennheiser have added the CX 95 to their Style line. As is normal for the Style range, these headphones have a metallic look and again have been designed with cell phone use in mind.

All five headphones will be available in September. Prices have yet to be confirmed.

Thanks to Matthew at HeadphoneDeals.com for the tip-off.

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New York Times writer David Pogue has an interesting round-up of 9 noise-canceling headphones. The article compares headphones like the JVC HA-NC100, the Logitech Noise Canceling Headphones and the Sennheiser PXC 450 against the market leading Quiet Comfort 2 and Quiet Comfort 3 from Bose.

As expected, Pogue has the Bose models as his favorite but does rate the Panasonic RP-HC500 and Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 as being right up there. It’s an interesting read and shows that you can get almost match the Bose Quiet Comforts and for a lot less money.

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Anyone interested in winning a pair of Sennheiser PX100 headphones might want to check the competition over at Headphonedeals right now.

It’s a fairly simple competition to enter, all you have to do is suggest a pair of headphones for Matthew to review. My choice? The Targus Travel-Ease noise canceling headphones simply because I struggle to believe the positive reviews this seemingly cheap pair of headphones have received.

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The competition to win one of a pair of Sennheiser headphones in association HeadCandi with has now closed and I’m pleased to announce the lucky winners.

The wireless Sennheiser RS110’s have been won by Helen Wood in Essex in the UK. The pair of black Sennheiser CX300 in-ear headphones go to Alfredo Arraiza in Pamplona, Spain.

Well done to the winners and commiserations to those who missed out. Better luck next time!

Finally, thanks go to HeadCandi for generously supplying the prizes.

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Our competition to win one of a pair of Sennheiser headphones is almost closed, so anyone that hasn’t entered had better be quick. I’ll accept any entries in my inbox by midnight tonight (UK time) but any received after that wont be included in the draw.

Thanks to HeadCandi, we have a pair of wireless Sennheiser RS110’s and a pair of black Sennheiser CX300 in-ear headphones to go to the lucky winners.

Entering is simple, just send an email with your full name, email address and answer to this easy question to [competition now closed].

In which European country was headphone manufacturer Sennheiser founded?

Competition Rules

  • Entries will be accepted until Saturday the 14th of April.
  • Winners will be selected at random after this date and will be notified by email within 5 days.
  • Winner’s will agree to their names being posted on this website.
  • Your email address will not be used for anything other than notifying the lucky winners. We hate spam too.
  • All prizes are provided by HeadCandi.
  • The selection of winners is final. No moaning if you don’t win!

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Just a quick reminder, there’s still a few days before Headphone News’ competition to win one of two great pairs of Sennheiser headphones closes. Thanks to HeadCandi, we have a pair of wireless Sennheiser RS110’s and a pair of black Sennheiser CX300 in-ear headphones to go to the lucky winners.

Entering is simple, just send an email with your full name, email address and answer to this easy question to [competition now closed].

In which European country was headphone manufacturer Sennheiser founded?

Competition Rules

  • Entries will be accepted until Saturday the 14th of April.
  • Winners will be selected at random after this date and will be notified by email within 5 days.
  • Winner’s will agree to their names being posted on this website.
  • Your email address will not be used for anything other than notifying the lucky winners. We hate spam too.
  • All prizes are provided by HeadCandi.
  • The selection of winners is final. No moaning if you don’t win!

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Sennheiser RS110 HeadphonesThanks to the very generous people over at HeadCandi, Headphone News have two great pairs of Sennheiser headphones to give away to our readers.

First up is the wireless RS110 (pictured). Worth £44.99, these headphones have a 100 metre range making them great for watching movies or listening to music in the house or (my favorite) out in the garden.

Second up is a set of black Sennheiser CX300 in-ear headphones. These earphones make ideal replacements for the rubbish set bundled with iPod’s and, as well as sounding great, look good too.

Since this is our first competition at Headphone News, we’re going to make it very simple. To enter send an email with your full name, email address and answer to this easy question to [competition now closed].

In which European country was headphone manufacturer Sennheiser founded?

Told you it was easy. Now get entering.

Competition Rules

  • Entries will be accepted until Saturday the 14th of April.
  • Winners will be selected at random after this date and will be notified by email within 5 days.
  • Winner’s will agree to their names being posted on this website.
  • Your email address will not be used for anything other than notifying the lucky winners. We hate spam too.
  • All prizes are provided by HeadCandi.
  • The selection of winners is final. No moaning if you don’t win!

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The last time I saw a review for the Sennheiser PXC 300 noise canceling headphones was way back in October and it was far from flatering. Gautam at Tablet PC Review has done a more recent review of these ‘phones and although it’s more positive, the write up still finds some problems.

Starting with the negative, Gautam has some problems with the design, particularly the in-line battery and noise-canceling circuitry. It’s also noted that the bass is very weak on these headphones which wasn’t something that Pocket Lint picked up on in the previous review. Despite these problems, Gautam does like these headphones with the mids and highs being praised in particular. Sounds like this is a definite try-before-you-buy, if possible.

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I have to admit to having never really understood the point of wireless headphones (maybe it’s because I don’t live with my parents anymore?) but The Tech Lounge’s review of the Sennheiser RS130 Wireless Headphones has started to change my mind.

The reviewer is left particularly impressed with the sound quality of these headphones, although you should expect that for a $150 set of cans. They also appear to have little problems with interference, a common problem with wireless audio. Overall, they sound like a good buy.

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Wired have posted a short review of the Sennheiser LX 90 headphones, a member of their new Style family.

Unfortunately, it’s not great and these phones receive a lowly 3 out of 10 with the lack of bass a real problem. It looks like this could be a set of ‘phones to avoid.

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