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April 2010
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26 Reviews
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Abstract: We have been waiting for Kleer Audio Technology to appear in home headphones and are thrilled that Sennheiser has led the way.Wireless headphones are nothing new. For many years there have been battery-powered headphones available, receiving from transmit...
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Published: 2012-09-22, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sennheiser RS 180 is a fullsize, 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 analogonly 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: Every so often we come across a product that is a redesign of an existing product and in the case of the new RS 180 wireless headphone from Sennheiser, the upgrade is a dramatic improvement on what was previously a great product. Click to enlargeI don...
The system delivers crystal clear audio, which one expects when buying a Sennheiser product. There is no hissing or static when I put a Blu-ray movie and CD on hold and no other interference when channels were changed. The sound output is as good as any I...
The only downside is that the volume and balance controls are now buttons and are not as easy to find or adjust as a knob which was found on previous models. The on/off button needs to be relocated on the headphones. Despite this these are an excellent se...
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