Expensive, iPod nanos and classics require Bluetooth adapter
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Sennheiser is no stranger to making quality wireless audio products, as evidenced by the . The PX 210 BT headphones bring that target of great-sounding, wireless audio to a more portable form factor, exchanging Kleer 2.4GHz wireless technology...
The audio quality of the Sennheiser PX 210 BT is the best we’ve heard from Bluetooth headphones. However, they are expensive – especially if you need to buy the optional Bluetooth adaptor for your iPod – so you’re paying a...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from Macworld UK. Visit Macworld UK’s blog page for the latest Mac news from across the Atlantic. After avoiding Bluetooth for years, Sennheiser now seems to have embraced the technology with...
After avoiding Bluetooth for years, Sennheiser now seems to have embraced the technology with all the zeal of a religious convert. Following on from its MM (mobile music) range, the company has now launched a new range of PX ‘precision’...
While Bluetooth headsets for mobile phones have been reasonably popular for some years, the same can't be said for headphones employing the same wireless technology....
We've seen Bluetooth audio stuff before, but nothing that works as well, sounds as good, or makes us slap our credit card down with quite as much enthusiasm as the PX 210 BT Bluetooth headphones from Sennheiser. They use the A2DP protocol to deliver...
This is my second take on a wireless headphone, and like the RS180, this one is also a Sennheiser. With the recent abundance of Sennheiser articles on Headfonia (and on the upcoming ultra-portables shootout, there’ll be three Sennheiser models),...
Bluetooth stereo audio has certainly helped many people cut the cord between their PMP, cellphone or laptop and their headphones, but the underwhelming default audio codec also generally means cutting out some of the fidelity, too. Sennheiser are...
You cannot use these headphones wirelessly with your non-Bluetooth iPod or MP3 player unless you pay extra for the adapters, which is a pity.These headphones are pricey but they have changed how much music I listen to and how much I enjoy my iPhone as...
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