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Review on Sennheiser wireless headphones CX 6.00BT, black by Agata Paliga ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

I bought these headphones in the first place in order to listen to music on short trips and on business trips. I got it on Black Friday at a big discount, so in principle their shortcomings are forgivable for the price that I paid for them. Bought to replace a similar design with Philips (PHILIPS SHB3595), who do not want to be friends with my P20 Pro. So, in comparison with the Philips, these "senshi" win only in appearance and the presence of Apt-X, the sound is noticeably better. At Philips, the battery is livelier and the control panel is more convenient and the price is lower. First of all, I intended to listen to music, but among the shortcomings of these "ears" there are just a lot of those that do not fully enjoy this process, although it is the sound quality of these "senkhs" that is better than absolutely all analogs, and even more so TW-plugs . It is difficult to recommend, of course, but if you are ready to forgive the shortcomings and buy on the stock, then they are quite good for themselves.

Pros
  • 1) Quite comfortable design 2) Pretty decent sound for a Bluetooth headphone, especially considering they support Apt-X 3) The rubber ear pads from the old Koss Plug are suitable for them, and it is with them that the sound is very good. But native ear pads do not provide the desired density of the “fit” of the earphone, which worsens the audibility of the low ones, this is what other users write, swearing at the “clatter”, but there is no such problem with Koss ear pads. 4) it is convenient to pair with the phone and the process is fast 5) quite decent workmanship, nice to take in hand 6) control is not touch, but good old buttons
Cons
  • 1) there is no cover or case for carrying and storing, the equipment is so-so 2) the smartphone application is a player with an equalizer that works only with the collection on the phone itself, which makes the need for such software a little less than zero. Could just make an equalizer, like Philips - it would be more sense. 3) unlike JBL (similar model) there is no clip for attaching to the collar, for example, and JBL has a similar design is more convenient, they do not slip anywhere, unlike these 4) it would be possible to provide magnets on the "ears" themselves, so that if necessary they "fasten" when worn - but here it's "nishmagla", but this is so, a controversial minus, I personally prefer a clip like JBL. 5) a completely "bottom" battery, the main drawback of which is very sensitive to ambient temperature. If on the street "minus" walked 200 meters to a stop and that's it - they are already begging for exercises. Moreover, PHILIPS SHB3595 did not have such a problem. 6) but even deeper "bottom" breaks through the protection against interference. It does not exist at all, from the word at all. Not at all, Carl! At an intersection with several traffic lights and, God forbid, a tram, these headphones turn into just a plastic lace around your neck. epic fail. 7) well, a trifle, but annoyingly - micro-USB instead of USB-C. I understand that the model is 2022, but they intended to sell it for $ 100!

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