Sennheiser CX300-II Precision Black in-ear headphones
The Sennheiser CX 300-II is a high-quality set of in-ear earphones from the German electroacoustics specialist
Sennheiser has a deserved reputation for making consistently great professional and hi-fi headphones and earphones. And in the post-iPod era, it has met the portable player challenge with a wide range of earphones suitable for on-the-road listening.
Pros
- Clear and well-rounded bass
Cons
- Low overall volume compared to Sennheiser MM 50
Bottom Line
The Sennheiser MM 50 iPhone headset is naturally a good choice for those that need the ability to make calls with their music earphones still in place. But if you don’t need the mic, the less expensive Sennheiser CX 300-II deserves a recommendation, offering a slightly less punchy sound with a more relaxed treble and a smoother effect overall.
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Where to buy
Priced from: $ 62.99
Selling at 7 stores
- $62.99 - Accessory Jack
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The Sennheiser CX 300-II falls into the category of in-ear earphone — not in the old sense of sitting loosely in the outer ear, nor of the newer entirely-in-the-ear such as those pioneered by Etymotic Research. Instead they provide a comfortable fit with the aid of soft silicone rubber, with three different removable rubber buds included to suit different ear sizes.
Whereas the true in-the-ear designs can provide near-total exclusion from ambient sounds, these looser fitting types give a good degree of isolation without entirely shutting you off from the outside world. They are also more comfortable to wear, especially for those squeamish about inserting an earphone deep inside the external auditory canal.
Importantly for considerate commuters, these semi-excluding in-ear 'phones can be played at a reasonable volume on a quiet train, for example, without disturbing your neighbours - yet still allow you to hear the sound of traffic as you cross the road.
In appearance, the CX 300-II look nearly identical to the iPhone-centric Sennheiser MM 50, but without the latter's important in-line microphone feature. And the sound quality is broadly similar — clear and incisive, well-damped bass and good upper treble extension.
Sit down and listen, though, and you'll find a mildly more refined sounding pair of earphones in the CX 300-II. While the MM 50 has good frequency coverage with punchy bass and a relatively unmuddled midband, the CX 300-II proved to be even more open in the mid.
The MM 50 in comparison is more mechanical sounding, with slightly raised hiss levels, and a harder mid. Bass is never far from dynamic and punchy but perhaps not as deep and smooth. Sounds of different musical threads can overlap more. The CX 300-IIs can have a better separation of musical lines and are slightly less sterile overall.
And strangely, despite the quoted specs, the Sennheiser CX 300-II earphones sounded less sensitive on our test iPod 5.5G. Sennheiser lists the MM 50 iPhone earphones with a characteristic sound pressure level (SPL) of 106dB, and the CX 300-II with 113dB - a huge difference in subjective terms - yet we found the mic-less Sennheiser CX 300-II 'phones somewhat less ‘'oud', and warranted a nudge on the volume control so that we could enjoy all they could give.
The Sennheiser MM 50 iPhone headset is naturally a good choice for those that need the ability to make calls with their music earphones still in place. But if you don’t need the mic, the less expensive Sennheiser CX 300-II deserves a recommendation, offering a slightly less punchy sound with a more relaxed treble and a smoother effect overall.
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Shane
1
I have had this set of headphones for almost 2 years now and absolutely love them. The sound production course im doing at school has taught me to value good speakers, and these are best headphones I've ever heard. Although proper over-ear headphones will give a better sound, these will provide the best sound while still being practical.
Jill B.
2
I bought these in-ears some days ago and I strongly advice people not to buy them. Saying these in-ears are cheap is a lie, they are as a mather of fact expensive, especially compared to other brands.
I went from Creative to Sennheiser and I must say I am bitterly disappointed. The quality of these in-ears are very poor, they are not of high quality. You can clearly hear a noise in the background when you are listening to music. Also, the asymmetric cable are pretty unhandy because the left cable is longer than the ride cable.
These in-ears are the exact opposite of cheap and high-quality.
afraaa
3
u bought the fake one .. not one site tells these are awesoem . every site telling this
afraaa
4
if u bought from original sennheiser site and still it has noise ! then maybe your player has problem or ALL WORLD Professional listener making mistake except you
Paul
5
I just upgraded to the CX300 -ii Precison's and are quite impressed with the overall warm natural sound these in ear buds produce. I recently bought them from JB-Hifi for $69 so are great value for the sound quality. I have found them to sit very comfortably in my ears, so are looking forward to those long haul flights I frequently make!
I highly recommend them to anyone, they sound better than my older CX215 ear buds, but are a little quieter, so have to turn up the volume a little on my iPad to hear what these ear buds have to offer.
Paul C