Worst headphones I have ever owned. And the matter is not only, and not so much in the quality of the sound - the main parameter for headphones, they, in principle, are not made for people. But let's start with the sound, and it's . In general, it's not bad, mids and highs sound really good (keep in mind that the headphones are from a fairly cheap segment), and I like it, but I can't understand what the bass did to the Germans . The bottoms are missing. At all. Fully. They don't exist, their existence is despised, and you may not even hear the bass guitar in the track. And I'm not exaggerating, no, I went through this on the first day of purchase and was notably discouraged, but ready to put up with it.
But this is not the only thing to put up with. Let's start with the ear pads, which are already 4 pairs in the kit: micro, mini, just small and the size of a fist. As a result, the first three options just fall out of my ears, and the fourth ones not only look like the wearers have a very strong allergic reaction in the area of the ear pads, but they also sit unpleasantly, because of the size of the ear bursting from the inside.
The form factor of headphones on a wire is generally a compromise, and Sennheiser decided that since you chose a compromise, you must suffer. The wire is short and does not fix on the neck in any way, the headphones do not have a magnetic mount and the battery. it will hang strictly behind your neck, and the control unit is shifted to the right earpiece, which makes the weight of the earphones shifted to the right side, and coupled with a short by wire they will forever try to fall off you. If you decide to leave the earpiece in only one ear, you are guaranteed to find the wire on your shoulder, but not on your neck.
The pause button is recessed compared to the volume buttons. What for? Who is the brilliant Hans who decided that this is very ergonomic? And then I hung the track rewind function on the same button, because by the 21st century they had not come up with the ability to switch tracks to the volume buttons. As a result, playback control becomes an ordeal worse than trying to balance these headphones around your neck.