Sennheiser Updates Luxury In-Ear Phones January 17, 2008
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Sennheiser has rolled out its latest luxury in-ear cans with a new design and some tech upgrades too.
To be honest, it’s hard to keep up with all the new head/ear phones out there so I’m going to keep this relatively short. First up, unless you have – and are willing to part with - £80, you can stop reading now.
The CX 95 ear-phones feature a new design that includes a small arm tilted forward to “ensure that the cable is routed cleanly to the ear from the front and the shape of the housing ensures that the 95 is always positioned ideally in the ear.”
Sennheiser promises they will keep the music in and the noise out, which should keep your fellow passengers happy and allow you to listen to your tunes on noisy public transport.
As for the audio, purchasers are promised ‘deep, clean bass’, ‘strong dynamics’, and ‘exceptional clarity’.
I use entry-level [cheaper, a lot cheaper] Sennheiser earphones myself and am happy with them but, I’d wait for some reputable reviews before forking out £80.-Martin Lynch












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