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Review on Headphones Sennheiser CX 300-II, black by Micha Kumicki ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I am very upset and the product is no good.

Compatible with the Cowon iAudio 9, Sansa clip+, Samsung smart, and laptop sound systems (songs are not lost in the process). -An unclear hiss was heard in place of the low tone. It is tough to pick out individual sounds from tracks that have a hard bass since the tracks become a jumbled mess. Ears, as a result of either this or it, actually start to pain or become unwell; become ill. Because there is no soundproofing, the only option to get rid of sounds from the outside is to turn up the volume, which, considering the competition described in the previous paragraph, is a questionable source of enjoyment. Convenience is another aspect that leaves a lot to be desired. They do not remain in the ears for an extended period of time with any of the ear cushions that are included, they do not fit tightly, and in addition, the asymmetric cable continuously pushes the left earpiece down. The jack is in great shape, but it is completely useless because the protection of the wire that is wound around it is not yet in place. Every location in the vicinity of the contacts is flimsy, fragile, and untrustworthy. A poor choice to purchase. Possibly, if the headphones are picked for listening to pop mp3s on an iPhone and you don't feel terrible for $1,500 wooden ones, these will fit, despite the fact that the Chinese will be able to cope with the same jobs for a couple of hundred.

Pros
  • Not detected; this may be due to the great design and the flexible cable.
Cons
  • -A deficit in the bass. - A lack of soundproofing, even if it's only slight. - An odd assortment of interchangeable ear cushions is offered, and they are all quite compact. Nevertheless, regardless of whether or not they are used, the headphones do not remain in the ears. - Inconvenient jack. - Wire that is not symmetrical.