Comfort and workmanship: Comfort sucks because the cups are too small. I can't wear them for too long because my ears hurt. If they were a bit bigger, that wouldn't be a problem. My ears aren't that big, so if you have small ears this might be a problem. The button layout is terrible, there are too many of the same buttons and the power button is hard to reach. In terms of build, everything is plastic but looks well designed and durable. Noise Cancellation: THIS IS NOT! There are currently many bad reviews. Look, the 450 has ANC but the 350 doesn't. Don't let these bad reviews fool you. I deliberately bought this model instead of the 450 because I know from experience that Sennheiser does not do a good ANC. Sony and Bose are what you need. Sound Quality: Above average for wireless headphones. Bass is muddy and never impresses. The mids are too low and the highs are too strong. It gives the headphones a dull, thin sound. Slightly exaggerated, but it's like listening to AM radio. This is NOT Sennheiser home sound (rich, warm, dark and highly detailed). Not very detailed either. But it's better than most wireless headphones, which have consumer-grade audio with incredibly limp, muddy mids and overtones. The best I've heard is from Beyerdynamics, AKG, and Audio-Technica, but their offerings are much more expensive, lack features, or are poorly made. Comparison to 4.40: These headphones are the spiritual successor of 4.40. The 4.40 were terrible headphones. It had an audible hiss floor (I listen to classical music at low to medium volume so the hiss was always there). It had poor codec support and didn't have much volume or dynamics. Finally took 4.40 Micro USB for charging. These headphones are way better. Sennheiser has significantly changed the design of its wireless earphones. The 350 has no noise floor. It supports almost every codec imaginable. It uses Bluetooth 5.0 and has USB-C with fast charging. Conclusion: For 100β¬ it doesn't get any better. It has the best sound quality, finish and features in this price range and is made by a well-known brand. Note that I did not vouch for him to the moon. Moderate your expectations. It's impossible to find a great SQ or a great NC wireless pair of headphones without setting a pretty big budget. And there are no wireless headphones, both of which blow out the park. Unfortunately, Sony and Bose have such great ANC but such lousy SQ, and all audiophile brands put so much effort into the SQ but do next to nothing with the NC.
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