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What is it: High-end noise-cancelling headphones
What we think: Terrific sound quality and good noise cancellation, but a couple of great features have been taken away to keep the cost down
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 November 2007
Tags: Sennheiser, Sennheiser PXC 350 headphones, metal, headphones, noise cancellation
We like:
Sound quality; noise cancelling; leak-free even at high volume; great build quality; price; lightweight
We don't like:
No 'TalkThrough' feature as seen on PXC 450s; less inspiring sound without batteries
Also known as:
PXC350
You might also need:
AAA batteries; MP3 player
CNET UK judgement:
Brilliant set of noise-cancelling cans, complete with sound quality at an audiophile-grade level. Although still functional without batteries, sound quality loses its spark when they're taken away. A worthy purchase for the price but the superb TalkThrough feature of the PXC 450s could definitely be worth the extra £70 to some people
Full review:
Sennheiser's new PXC 350s are the latest additions to the Sennheiser catalogue and are essentially a cheaper version of the excellent PXC 450s. Continue Reading...
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Latest user reviews
December 11, 2007
Posted by: scontini
"Pricey but worth every penny"
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