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January 2020
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54 Tests
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Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Hoher Tragekomfort
Einwandfreier Klang
Gute Sprachqualität
Effektives ANC
Smart Pause und Fold Control
Umfangreiche Codec-Unterstützung
Strukturierte App
Gute Akkulaufzeit
Zuverlässige Touch-Steuerung
Unterstützung von Spr
Ausgewogenes Klangbild
Angenehmer Tragekomfort
Automatische Trageerkennung
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Micro-USB-Anschluss
Vergleichsweise kurze Laufzeit bei deaktiviertem ANC
With it's familiar design features and impressive, upgraded sound, the PXC 550 II feels poised to usher plenty of new, would-be-audiophiles into the Sennheiser camp. While this stellar earphone may seem mired in the shade of the more fashionable Momentum...
Great sound,Lightweight and comfortable design,Portable and compact,Noise-cancelling is effective
Would like more adjustable EQ,Not the most premium design,Touch-sensitive panel can be over-sensitive
If you want a pair of great-sounding headphones that you can take with you anywhere and wear all day, unassumingly, then look no further.The sound quality is good, battery life is solid, and the ability to use a physical cable to extend the battery life a...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-04-27, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Clean and clear sound, Large, comfortable pads, Effective noise cancellation,
Bose and Sony ANC is better, Power slider clicks during runs, Slight BT lag, Mild treble sibilance, and less rich mids than some,
The Sennheiser PXC 550-II are fantastic headphones with ANC. They miss out on a full-throated recommendation only because of the strength of rival units from Sony, Bose and Bowers & Wilkins. Boasting a clean, grown-up sound with relatively accurate bass p...
You can play, pause and skip tracks as well as adjust the volume and take calls without removing the headphones, They come with a flight adapter, so can be used on planes, You can use the app to tweak the bass and treble, The headphones switch on automati
Not suitable for exercise because they slip forwards when jogging
Fantastic audio, comfortable and simple to use – there's not much more you can ask from these over-ear headphones.On test, they offered a whopping 30 hours of listening time from just one charge. They also come with a 3.5mm cable, so you can still use the...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-12-13, Autor: Stephen , Testbericht von: whatmobile.net
the PXC-550-II are a very good pair of headphones but the momentum wireless just tip it for me in terms of comfort and I like the old school look of these headphones. If you want a pair of Sennheiser's that have understated and sophisticated style then...
Intolerant of careless recordings, An absolute stack of competition
There's definitely more audio excitement to be had from a pair of Sennheiser Momentum Wireless, but the PXC 550-II do plenty of good work in a more understated manner. And they don't yell ‘look at me!' quite so much when you're wearing them, either. It's...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-12-26, Autor: Benjamin , Testbericht von: Bcchardware.com
Good quality construction, Good, balanced audio, Quality fit and finish, Lightweight and built for the road warrior, Super comfortable, Works well with Android devices, Multi-modes of noise cancellation (Adaptive, Wind, Max), Equalizer through app saves t
Super light-weight construction leaves me worried about longevity and durability
As I type this conclusion, Five Finger Death Punch “Gone Away” is pounding in my ears and it's glorious. The opening piano is clean and clear, quickly being added to by a snare and the clear vocals. Once the opening is done and the main verse starts with...
Zusammenfassung: When the Sennheiser PXC 550 (Sennheiser PXC 550 review: Bose QC35 has competition) came out in 2016, the world of noise cancellation was still dominated by Bose. Now, almost four years later, the landscape has changed. Yes, Bose is still around, but the m...
Zusammenfassung: While Bose remains the top name when it comes to noise-cancelling headphones, it's been seeing some awfully strong competition from the likes of AKG, Apple, Bower & Wilkins, Sony, and others. You can add Sennheiser and its $349.95 PXC-550-II headphones t...