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May 2012
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The editors liked
Transmitter features one analog audio input
Neutral headphones – should appeal to a wider demographic
Comfortable to wear
Even for a long time period
Blocks out ambient noise quite well
Lots of input options
Rechargeable
Integrated batteries
Provi
Good sound quality
Neutral headphones � should appeal to a wider demographic
Even for a long innings
The editors didn't like
Limited range
It may be too big for some users
Quite expensive. Intended for home use only
Lesser battery life than previous models
HDR 220 may be too big for some users
Buttons on the headphone prone to getting pressed inadvertently
Transmitter features one analog audio input, Neutral headphones – should appeal to a wider demographic, Comfortable to wear, even for a long time period, Blocks out ambient noise quite well, Lots of input options, Rechargeable, integrated batteries, Provi
Limited range, It may be too big for some users, Quite expensive. Intended for home use only, Lesser battery life than previous models
To get right to the point, Sennheiser RS 220 Review makes it clear that this Wireless Headphone from German firm is a latest sensation for the music enthusiasts. It may cost your pocket a few more bucks but still RS 220 proves to be a good companion for t...
Good sound quality, Neutral headphones � should appeal to a wider demographic, Comfortable to wear, even for a long innings, Blocks out ambient noise quite well, Lots of input options
HDR 220 may be too big for some users, Limited range, Buttons on the headphone prone to getting pressed inadvertently
Without a shadow of a doubt, the RS 220 combo is a delight to use. The sound will delight anyone and everyone who isn't a bass addict. However, what will put off a lot of potential buyers is the price of the device. This is meant truly for someone who car...
Abstract: The market for earphones, headphones, earbuds and wireless headsets is HUGE. There are literally thousands of options out there, but not all headphones are created equally –– and some are just expensive exercises in branding. Having said that there are A ...
Abstract: The market for earphones, headphones, earbuds and wireless headsets is HUGE. There are literally thousands of options out there, but not all headphones are created equally –– and some are just expensive exercises in branding. Having said that there are A ...
Excellent sound quality, multiple audio inputs and outputs
Expensive, not portable, earpieces leak sound
There are less expensive headphones that provide comparable quality – we also like the RS 160 model, which is half the price – but the additional input and output features built into the transmitter unit will appeal to audiophiles and home cinema buffs wh...
Published: 2012-04-12, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Comfortable, Good sound quality, Rechargeable battery
Very expensive, Sound leak
Overall this is good set of headphones that when in range offer above average sound quality, as long as you stay in range. There are loads of connections built into the brilliantly useful base, but the price tag is still incredibly high for what you get...
Abstract: Price as reviewed: We've been burnt many times before by the promise of wireless headphones. Expensive, eating through batteries like Pac-Man gobbling little yellow pellets and generally sounding considerably worse than their wired cousins, there's of...
Wide, open sound, Clever, versatile dock design, Very comfortable
Uncompressed wireless transmission, Lack excitement with some material, Lesser battery life than previous models
A great implementation of uncompressed wireless music streaming makes the Sennheiser RS 220 the best wireless headphones we've tried in a long time. The relative wealth of selectable inputs and outputs mean they'll fit perfectly into most people's setups ...
Abstract: For us, the holy grail of headphones would have excellent sound quality, high comfort levels, and no burdensome wires. Sennheiser’s new RS 220 comes close to fulfilling these wishes, and despite (or perhaps because of) the wallet-busting £349 price tag...