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April 2010
(81%)
26 Reviews
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The RS 180 comes across as an average sounding pair of wireless headphones. For a price of Rs. 17,990, one expects a lot more than that. We were pretty impressed though, with the range but we would also have liked much better audio quality to go with i...
The Sennheiser RS 180 has a great built quality to it. Made largely from plastic with felt lining to the headband and covers to the ear-pieces have a subtle almost workman-like look and feel to them. The headphones are fitted with balance and automatic level controls mounted on the right headphone. These allow you to control the volume as well as pitch the balance perfectly between the right and
These are quite a wide and heavy set of headphones. With a battery fitted inside each can and the charging connector sitting at the top of headband, you’ll find the overall weight of 240g can become a little tiresome if you wear them for long periods.
The Sennheiser RS 180 may be a little wide and heavy but for wire-free audio they certainly deliver in terms of build and audio quality.Sennheiser RS 180 is tagged with Sennheiser RS 180, Wireless earphones and Sennheiser. Select a tag (Sennheiser RS 1...
Amazing sound quality, Comfortable, Good wireless range, Automatic Level Control
Awkward button placement, Some minor sound lag
The Sennheiser RS 180 wireless headphone sounds so good that critics say it can be hard to tell the difference from wired headphones in the same price class. Compared to other wireless headphones, hiss and interference are greatly reduced. The wireless ra...
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Published: 2012-09-21, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com
The Sennheiser RS 180 is a full-size, lightweight set of wireless headphones with Kleer technology that's comfortable to wear for hours at a time
The awkwardly placed controls on the right earcup might take a while to master, and its ambitious price tag coupled with an analog-only input may put off some buyers
The Sennheiser RS 180's sound is competitive with similarly priced wired headphones, which should make the RS 180 irresistible to audiophiles seeking to cut the cord.
Abstract: It took a while for us to get review samples of the latest Sennheiser wireless headphones but the RS180 and the new RS220 (which was only officially launched at the last CES) finally made it to the Headfonia.com office. These are the first wireless he...
Abstract: The era of real audiophile wireless headphones are finally here. Wireless and audiophiles haven’t been too friendly at each other for a long time, but recently they have found ways to be reconcile their differences. Earlier today I also had the chance ...
Abstract: All other things being equal, I’d guess most of us would rather have wireless than wired headphones. It is pretty obvious that cords get in the way, cords require you to remove headphones to get up and find an old CD, and cords restrict your dance ...