Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Sennheiser PX 100 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sennheiser PX 100.
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17 Reviews
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Abstract: Were all used to carrying our music around with us these days, whether it be on iPod or mobile phone. But its very rare to get a decent set of headphones in the same box as a portable music player of any kind, so its well worth investigating a bett...
Abstract: These lightweight pad headphones are an ideal upgrade to the bud earphones supplied with most MP3 players. They fold up neatly into a supplied hard case and are available in either black or white. Theyre very similar to the PX 200s we reviewed in W...
Abstract: When I first discovered IEMs, ultra-portable headphones such as the PX100 suddenly has lost its meaning and purpose. Over the years, however, I started to find a fun factor on portable headphones that I don’t quite get in IEMs. Perhaps it’s something w...
Abstract: Sennheiser PX100 is quite possibly the most successful portable headphones that Sennheiser has ever put out for the Ipod generation. Introduced in 2003, it quickly became an instant hit among audiophiles, and judging from the visibility of these headph...
Abstract: How would you feel about an audiophilically-acceptable product for use on the move that costs under £30? With style and wit, Sennheiser cleverly packaged its PX 100 headphone in a rugged plastic holder the shape and size (145x75x27mm) of a sunglasses c...
Provide a rich sound that is listenable over many hours. Well built and designed to take a beating. Two-year warranty.
Somewhat hazy in the midrange at the expense of the top end which could use some added detail. Not as clean sounding as the similar Grado SR60s. Bass is somewhat warm at the expense of tautness.
The PX100s are a good, although not great choice for business travelers and commuters looking for above average sound in a compact design. Easy to store and certainly priced to be a second pair of headphones in a pinch....
Abstract: The PX 100s are the most unassuming-looking and least expensive headphones in this roundup: just a simple stainless- steel headband and open-backed earpieces with foam cushions. Theyre light and comfortable on the ears; they fold into a small, hinged ...
Abstract: Sennheisers PX 100, released a couple years ago, are still among the very best in lightweight, "over the head" headphones. With excellent detail and midrange, as well as impressive bass, there are few, if any, lightweight headphones that can compete w...