Sennheiser Cx
NC, 9 h, WirelessProduct details
Reviews & Ratings
That's how they sound: The CX True Wireless are better suited to the synthesiser sounds of Jean-Michel Jarre than to the guitar rattling of Spoon. They reproduce the synth sound clearly and powerfully, whereas the Spoon song lacks precisely this clarity in the bass range. For my taste, they could be a little louder.
- Good sound
- Extensive setting options
- Bluetooth with aptX
- Favourable price
- Slightly clunky headphone design
- No ANC
For under 100 euros, you get above-average headphones with the Sennheiser CX True Wireless. Such high-quality sound with aptX support, extensive setting options and good operation are rarely found in this price range. Although the design of the headphones is not for everyone and the earpieces could sit even more securely in the ear, the headphones otherwise impress with a very good overall package.
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- Clear and natural sound
- Convincing runtime
- Good hold in the ears
- Touch control
- Less high-quality charging case
- No ANC
- Silicone attachments in different sizes enable a good fit in every ear size
- ANC works only slightly
- Smart Pause function causes more trouble than it helps
The unmistakable Sennheiser sound makes the headphones a great purchase for enjoying your favourite music at any time. The minor weaknesses are hardly noticeable.
The podium is completed by the Sennheiser CX True Wireless. Only 0.4 points separate second and third place. At 129 euros, the cheapest in-ear headphones in the top three impress with a solid performance in the sound area, don't make any downward mistakes in workmanship and wearing comfort and even win the looks category...