Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Sennheiser PXC 350 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sennheiser PXC 350.
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The Sennsheiser PCX 350 headphones are a high-end set of cans. They are a model down from Sennheiser's PXC 450 which has the renowned "TalkThough" feature which makes it possible to talk to people while still having the headphones and music on. This feature is sadly not included in the PXC 350 model but in most other capacities the PXC 350 is much like its more expensive big brother. It has a great noise cancelling feature which is almost up to par the the one on the PXC 450 according to the editorial reviews.
The design is praised for its sturdyness and solidity. An appreciated design feature is the fact that the cans can be turned 90 degrees so that the rather bulky headphones can be stored more easily in a bag or other luggage. The cans encircle the ears in full and help to keep noise out and music in. Only at very high volumes is there a very small leakage of the music to the surroundings. The PCX 350 are powered by two AAA batteries which provides about 40 hours of continous listening.
The audio quality is very high and both bass and tremble sound excellent to all the reviewers. The audio quality is also kept balanced at higher volumes. The noise cancelling feature works great and the editors report that it is almost up to par with the one of the PXC 450s.
The editors liked
Great audio quality
Solid and clever design
Almost no sound-leakage
Comfortable to wear
Efficient noise-cancelling
The editors didn't like
Expensive
TalkThrough feature not included
TestSeek's Conclusion
The reviews of the Sennheiser PXC 350 headphones are generally very positive although they don't receive the highest marks in any review. They do their job well but most editors still recommend to spend a little more money and buy the PXC 450s instead.
Great noise cancelling, comfortable, good audio quality
General lack of control and refinement in the sound, costly The Final Word If youre after a high quality pair of noise-cancelling headphones and can do without the TalkThrough feature found on Sennheisers PXC450, then the cheaper PXC350 are a great a...
If youre after a high quality pair of noise-cancelling headphones and can do without the TalkThrough feature found on Sennheisers PXC450, then the cheaper PXC350 are a great alternative.
Terrific sound quality, Good noise cancellation, Leak-free even at high volume, Great build quality, Lightweight
No TalkThrough feature as seen on PXC 450s, Less inspiring sound without batteries
The PXC 350s are a brilliant set of noise-cancelling cans, complete with sound quality at an audiophile-grade level. Although still functional without batteries, the sound quality loses its spark when theyre taken away. A worthy purchase for the pric...
Terrific sound quality, Good noise cancellation, Leakfree even at high volume, Great build quality, Lightweight
No TalkThrough feature as seen on PXC 450s, Less inspiring sound without batteries
The PXC 350s are a brilliant set of noise-cancelling cans, complete with sound quality at an audiophile-grade level. Although still functional without batteries, the sound quality loses its spark when theyre taken away. A worthy purchase for the pric...
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Sennheiser présente le PCX 350, petit frère du PCX 450, soit casque antibruit de référence pour la marque. La différence avec son aîné est minime. Alors que le PCX 450 embarque la technologie NoiseGard 2.0, le petit dernier bénéficie tout de même du sy...