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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
Published: 2012-09-12, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com
The Sennheiser RS 220 is a large, full-size headphone that uses advanced DSSS lossless wireless technology for exceptional sound quality.
The RS 220's shiny black plastic construction doesn't jive with its lofty price tag and the digital connection doesn't work with Dolby or DTS audio signals.
The Sennheiser RS 220 is one of the best-sounding wireless headphones on the market, but its super sonics don't offset its ambitious price tag when other models in the same line offer similar performance for less.
Published: 2012-06-27, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent audio performance. Very strong wireless audio transmission with no compression. Comfortable. Versatile connectivity with most cables provided.
Quite expensive. Intended for home use only
The Sennheiser RS 220 is a wireless headphone system that sounds fantastic enough to warrant its jaw-dropping price....
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...
Published: 2012-09-13, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sennheiser RS 220 is a large, full-size headphone that uses advanced DSSS lossless wireless technology for exceptional sound quality
The RS 220's shiny black plastic construction doesn't jive with its lofty price tag and the digital connection doesn't work with Dolby or DTS audio signals
The Sennheiser RS 220 is one of the best-sounding wireless headphones on the market, but its super sonics don't offset its ambitious price tag when other models in the same line offer similar performance for less....
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.
Excellent sound quality for wireless, Long battery life and easy recharge, Extremely comfortable
High price tag, Minor background noise at high receiver volume, Heavier than wired models
Sennheiser's RS 220 wireless headphones genuinely surprised us: their sound quality is easily on par with the better wired models we've heard, and they have the advantage of being completely wireless. We didn't experience any drop-outs or loss of sound qu...
Abstract: NameWireless headphones: Sennheiser RS 220At a glance:Brilliant audio quality,In-built rechargeable battery, charger in base station,Open design - not designed for noise-blocking or private listening,Disappointingly short range, nowhere near the advertise...