Price range: £129.99 - £144.96
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What is it: Closed, supra-aural stereo mini headphones with switchable NoiseGard
What we think: These headphones are supercomfy and produce sound quality approaching that of some full-size models
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 September 2005
Tags: Sennheiser, Sennheiser PXC 300, electronics, mobile phones, sound quality
We like:
Very comfortable on-ear headphones; highly effective noise-cancelling circuitry; lightweight design; folds for compact storage; sturdy travel pouch; two-year warranty
We don't like:
Maximum volume is somewhat limited compared with other headphones
You might also need:
AAA batteries; MP3 player
CNET UK judgement:
Sennheiser's featherweight noise-cancelling headphones are supercomfy and produce sound quality approaching that of some full-size models
Full review:
Sennheiser's PXC 300 noise-cancelling headphones boast the latest refinement of the brand's NoiseGard Advance hushing technology. The travel-friendly headphones also offer featherweight comfort, fold flat for easy storage in the supplied soft travel case and come with batteries and airline audio adaptors. The PXC 300s retail for £130, though online pricing hovers at less than £110. Continue Reading...
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