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Great sound. As a senior with partial hearing loss I appreciate the feature that lowers the sound of background noise including the commonly over amplified music. Custom settings are great! Headphones are comfortable but rather heavy.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Spent the extra money for these because of the hearing impaired feature giving up any kind of surround type enhancements. For me it is now money thrown away. The dial in for your hearing may be a great feature if the volume could keep up. My hearing loss we will call it moderate. I can, but should not, leave home with out my hearing aides. The RS 195 headsets just-flat run out of volume as they hit my 'volume' hearing range when in any of the special voice modes. In normal mode the volume is fine and with my old-old 170's the volume is fine in all modes...i.e. surround. Wish I would have saved the money and went with the 175's or 185's and played with the different movie modes. Not all is lost, 195's are great in normal mode and you do not have to turn on both the headset and the base unit....Strange that Sennheiser did not work with hearing impaired people a bit more??? MarkRead full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Sound quality is great. I use these connected to the Schiit modi and magni on my PC. When listening to music I get good, tight bass and good mids and highs (take that with a grain of salt, I'm no hi-end audiophile) no hiss or weird noises while I use these. Wireless connection is great, from sitting right next to the receiver to walking into the room farthest away from my office I never dropped audio (2 bedroom apartment with about 3-4 walls in between, a larger house might have more connectivity issues) The extra features like the voice and dynamic enhancer is nice with videos and movies but for music I turn all that off. If your hearing impaired it might benefit you more. Biggest downside is the weight (can't really be avoided with the wireless components,) while they aren't very heavy and don't cause discomfort; they tend to slip off my head a bit when I look down. Definitely not portable but I'm guessing you figured that out, you'll need a plug to supply the base with power. Speaking of the base, I love the design of it and how it doubles as a headphone stand and charger for your headphones (unless you use non rechargeable batteries, then you'll just make a mess and potentially ruin your headphones once the batteries leak.) As for pricing, 499 or 400? Forget about it, unless you have the money to blow then you do you. If you can find them on sale (I payed close to, if not less than, 1/3 that) pull that trigger. If your interested in open back headphones more than closed give the rs185s a glance too.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great sound quality, love the automatic turn off turn on feature I use mainly for TV and long wearing is not as comfortable as expected.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
These were used but in new condition. It has good battery life on the head set I have used it at least 6 hours without a recharge. I am using it to send audio streams from my PC to wherever I am working around the yard, As you get further from the base station you begin to notice that it matters witch way your head is turned and you also find dead and live zones. But I am sure that for most users who plan to use it to get clean audio to your ears without disturbing others it will suit you well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned