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Description
The CX300-S is high quality stereo earphone with powerful, bassdriven stereo sound for listening 'on the move'. Ear adapters in three different sizes provide a perfect fit, high wearing comfort and an excellent attenuation of ambient noise.
Quick Glance
Headphone Type: Earbud
Interface Type: Mini-phone
Summary
Product Title: Sennheiser CX300-S Lightweight Earphone
Manufacturer: Sennheiser
Lowest Price: $42.95
Power Score: 4.1 | 19 Reviews
Headphone Type
Headphone Type: Earbud
Interface Connection: Mini-phone
Performance
Signal To Noise Ratio: 112 dB
Overall Min Frequency Response: 18 Hz
Overall Max Frequency Response: 21 kHz
Sensitivity: 112 dB SPL @ 1 kHz
Physical Attributes
Cord Length: 4.46 ft
Weight: 0.14 oz
Warranty
Warranty Information: 2 Year
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
General
Crutchfield: Yes
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Connecting cable: Asymmetrical (L: 170 mm, R: 510 mm, 850 mm divider to plug) Compatible With: MP3 players CD players DVD players MD players Portable game systems
Earpiece Technology: Dynamic
Strengths: Great sound, fantastic price. Cant beat the quality.
Weakness: None so far
Needed a new set of ear phones for my Creative Vision M. These totally blow away the earphones I previously had. Bass is good, now distortion at the highest wolume setting and even comes with ear buds to fit most ear sizes. Highly recommend.
Strengths: Excellent Sound Quality
Weakness: Not yet founded
This is my first time getting in-ear earbud headphone, and its quality is better than other types because this can reduce outside noises and makes you fully enjoy your music world. Also it brings you better sound quality, for example, when I compare this one with iPod original headphone, this one is obivously better than the other. And it also fit in and work for my SonyEricsson W810 cellphone!...
Strengths: sound quality, material quality, price
Weakness: N/A
I bought the item in March and have been using it as a primary headphone for daily use. The outcome is pretty satisfied. The sound from the headphone is better than others and the wire is made of good material, other than easy-broken plastic. Another advantage of the headphone is the price. It is cheaper than other products in the same-level. Recommend the item for a portable music device or home...
Strengths: Comfort, Bass, sound quality
Weakness: Short Cord, sound isolation
I have two pairs because I liked the first one so much. I've adapted to the shorter cord but I find a longer cord is better in mostly every situation. Sound isolation is ok in a quiet room but it's not really noise isolation but I assume if you play the bass loud enough it might as well could be. I use this exclusively to listen pop where there's more bass and the comfort is good. Movement of the...
Strengths: Cute and small, good bass
Weakness: bass feels exaggerated
I used to have sony mdr 71 and I liked that. This one surpassed my expectations. The wire feels stronger. Buds are small but comfortable. The sound is rich and full of bass but sometimes the bass overpowers mids and highs. Equalizer becomes handy in this situation. Noise isolation is good. If you are on a budget and can't afford 150-200 bucks for a quality earphone then I would definitely...
Strengths: Good sound quality, Comfortable, Durable
Weakness: Not cheap
I started law school a few months back, and about four days in, I realized that studying at the library sans music was pretty lame. Looking to rock out--but low on cash, making an mp3 player out of the question--I opted to pursue the laptop + earphones strategy. I was planning on picking up a cheapie set in the $10 range, but the strong consensus of positive Internet reviews on the Sennheiser...
Strengths: Sound quality, value for the money, aesthetically pleasing
Weakness: Noise from the headphone wires can get annoying
As has been the case with all the Sennheiser products I've used, the sound quality is excellent. The bass is perhaps a little more salient, but not overwhelming by any means. (Make sure you have a good fit in your ear, or the bass is significantly diminished. Sennheiser provides three sizes of fittings to help here.) So far I've found them to be fairly comfortable, although I haven't been using...
Strengths: Clear sound, reasonable sound isolation, comfort.
Weakness: A little too much bass. Cord doesn't look very sturdy. Does not come with a carrying case.
I got this for $42 shipped. As for ear canal phones, this pair is very comfortable. The sound reproduction is great. In fact I can even hear the bow movement on a Yo-yo Ma CD :D I'm sure that Shure and Etyomics would give even better sound but I don't see the need of spending >$100 after I tried this sennheiser. This is, undoubtedly, so much better than the Sony MDR something ear canal phones. I...
Strengths: -Great clarity, you hear every instrument and effect. - Great highs, mids, bass (even without tweaking EQ) - Sound isolation is scary good, considering that isn't why I purchased these headphones. - Very comfortable (more so than the Sony EX71s these
Weakness: -annoying J-style cord -can hear defects in ipod/mp3 music
These are the most accurate, cleanest sounding headphones I've tried yet. They fit well and have great range. But I have 2 major complaints: 1) They are so good, that I can hear my ipod. The ipod makes a buzzing noise that I can on all soft music or on pause. I don't need to hear the defects of my equipment, I just want to listen to music. 2) They are worthless for exercising. I guess it is the...
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Sennheiser CX300-S Lightweight Earphone
Strengths: Fits and seals pretty well. Good sound quality.
Weakness: When I walk, the wires wiggle and produce noise due to the physical motion. It's not very bothering, though.
This is a decent pair of ear phones for its price. The noise isolation feature works pretty well. Not having to crank the volume all the way up when I commute by subway, I can enjoy music without fearing damage to my hearing. Batteries for my MP3 player last longer as well, since lower volume requires less power. I will never go back to regular ear phones. Noise isolating/canceling ear phones, to...
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