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Review on Sennheiser wireless headphones CX 6.00BT, black by Minoru Furukubo ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing special, there are positive and negative sides.

In general, these headphones are just okay, but in light of the fact that similar models can already be purchased for half as much money, and even more so in light of the fact that genuine wireless technology is rapidly gaining ground, I would not advise buying these headphones. Regrettably, this time around, Sennheiser did not live up to the expectations that were set for them. Has some pros The advantages of this model include the presence of qualcomm aptx technology, activation of the voice assistant on the phone using the control panel, very fast connection (after preliminary pairing), and very convenient. Other advantages include the ability to activate the voice assistant using the control panel. It is possible to strike it even when wearing gloves due to its good assembly and the nice feeling of pushing the buttons. In contrast to other Sennheiser plugs that have been released recently, this cable almost does not get rigid when exposed to cold temperatures. Contains negatives such as Surprisingly, the sound is the single most significant disadvantage. And it's not even that it's Bluetooth, and the quality is slightly poorer than cable options (that would be nitpicking), but how they sound at high frequencies. It is very obvious to the point of discomfort from the beginning of the volume when the headphones "sound" at low and medium frequencies (that is, the HF was very disappointing). You can get used to this in general, but Sennheiser would prefer the sound quality to be satisfactory throughout the entire defined range. Forget about using headphones for any activity that requires you to move around a lot, like sports. The battery and the remote control are both fairly hefty, and if you continue to run while wearing the headphones, they will start to fit improperly after only a few steps, and there will be no bass at all. You can try to wrap it over the ear, which is something I did, and it actually does work, but this is not the most convenient choice. Another negative is that the girl who tells you the current battery charge does not always tell you when there are 1-2 hours left, which indicates that it is time to charge the battery. Because of this, if you forget when you last charged them, you can find yourself in the middle of the street with headphones that are dead. If you want to use them in cold weather, you need to find a way to press the battery pack to your neck or hide it under a scarf. If you don't do either of those things, they will turn off at a temperature of about -10. (despite the fact that the girl talks about the remaining charge for 2-4 hours). That is a well-known issue that can arise when batteries are exposed to cold.

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