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Sennheiser HD 350BT Wireless Bluetooth Over The Ear Headphone with Mic (White) Prices
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Specification: Sennheiser HD 350BT Wireless Bluetooth Over The Ear Headphone with Mic (White)
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Pranshu Rattan –
I bought this almost exactly 1 month ago, and have been using it regularly since then. Here are some of the points I noticed.
– Very good sound quality in terms of mids and highs. Very clear and not overpowered by bass.
– Bass is not very great. You’ll need to use an equalizer on the Sennheiser app or third party to lift the bass up a bit.
– Comfortable. But if you wear glasses, then you might start getting pain in your ears after a couple of hours. For me, i would go through the entire day and then start getting pain behind my ear around the end. So even that considered, the whole day with specs and headphones, pretty good.
-Connection is solid with Bluetooth 5 and multipoint connect.
– Does not have wired feature and not suitable for gaming unless your laptop/pc has Bluetooth 5 adapters.
Overall, i would suggest these, but you can go for sony headphones as well, but they are about 2-3k more expensive than these.
Malik –
Nach Installation der Sennheiser-APP “Smart Control” wurde mir sofort ein Firmware-Update angeboten, das angesichts der beschriebenen Fehlerbeseitigung (Vermeidung von Rückkopplungen bei ausgeschaltetem Mikro !) sicher sehr notwendig war.
Insgesamt macht der Sennheiser Kopfhörer HD 350BT einen guten Eindruck. Ich hatte ihn gewählt da er keine (!) Unterdückung der Umgebungsgeräusche vornehmen kann. Diese Technik hatte bei vielen Nutzern anderer Kopfhörer offensichtlich immer wieder zu Störungen des Musikgenusses geführt.
Der Kopfhörer liegt leider extrem eng auf den Ohren. Und da die Öffnung in den Polstern relativ klein ist, liegen diese zudem direkt auf meinen Ohren auf, wodurch der Tragekomfort doch eingeschränkt ist. Ich hoffe darauf, dass sich diese Spannung durch häufigen Gebrauch verringert. Besser sollten diese Hörer mit auswechselbaren Polstern unterschiedlicher Lochgröße geliefert werden.
Der Klang ist gut (dem günstigen Preis angemessen), wenn man einige Einstellungen beachtet. Offensichtlich betont der HD 350BT selbst bei moderater Lautstärke die Bässe unverhältnismäßig. Töne von akustischen Kontrabässen wurden sogar verzerrt. Manchmal hatte ich den Eindruck, dass in den Ohrmuscheln ein unangenehmer, hoher Luftdruck entstand, weshalb ich die Musik nicht mit größerer Lautstärke hören konnte.
Dabei wurde mir klar, das die Equalizer-Einstellung der Smart-Control-APP das Signal unangenehm beeinflußt, weil sie die in die Wiedergabegeräte eingebauten Equalizer (Smartphones, Tablets oder HiFi-Verstärker) überlagert. Die Equalizer von Wiedergabegeräten ermöglichen zudem deutlich differenziertere Einstellungen.
Nach mehreren Experimenten habe ich das beste, mir nun zusagende Klangergebnis erreicht, indem ich den Equalizer der Smart-Control-APP in allen Frequenz-Bereichen (Tiefen, Mitten, Höhen) auf den niedrigstmöglichen Wert von -6 dB einstellte und alle anderen Einstellungen an den Wiedergabegeräten vornahm.
Die Telefonfunktionen des Hörers habe ich nicht getestet, da ich sie nicht brauche.
Etwas unpraktisch sind die vielen, sehr kleinen, nah beieinander liegenden Bedienungsknöpfe an der rechten Hörermuschel. Die Lautstärketaste und die Vorwärts-/Rückwärtstaste verwechselt man leicht. Eine Lautstärke-Regelung fehlt in der Smart-Control-APP (macht die UNDOK-APP besser), weshalb die Lautstärke extern über die entsprechenden Tasten des Smartphones oder der Fernbedienungen geregelt werden muss.
Trotz dieser kleinen Mängel und obwohl ich mir von der renommierten Marke Sennheiser etwas besseres erwartet hatte, ist der Kopfhörer HD 350BT, da erworben im Bundle mit dem Bluetooth Audio-Transmitter B T100, ein Angebot mit gutem Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis.
Sandhya Kapoor –
While talking calls you hear background noise so clearly that it better to talk with phone.
If not that this headphones is the best headphones I ever bought.
mario –
Si vous avez un petit budget mais que vous recherchez un casque de qualité, le Sennheiser HD 350BT pourrait être une option intéressante. Bien qu’il ne soit pas le moins cher sur le marché, il offre un bon rapport qualité-prix compte tenu de ses caractéristiques et de la réputation de la marque Sennheiser en matière de qualité audio.
Voici quelques raisons pour lesquelles j’ai choisi le HD 350BT :
Qualité sonore solide : Le casque offre une excellente qualité sonore avec des basses riches, des médiums bien équilibrés et des aigus nets. Vous obtiendrez une expérience d’écoute agréable sans compromettre la qualité audio.
Connectivité sans fil : Le HD 350BT utilise la technologie Bluetooth pour une connectivité sans fil pratique. Cela vous permet de vous déplacer librement sans vous soucier des câbles. De plus, la compatibilité avec les codecs aptX et AAC améliore la qualité audio lorsque vous utilisez des appareils compatibles.
Confort d’utilisation : Le casque est conçu pour être confortable, avec des coussinets d’oreille rembourrés et un poids léger. Vous pourrez profiter de longues sessions d’écoute sans ressentir d’inconfort notable.
Autonomie de la batterie : Le HD 350BT offre une autonomie de batterie respectable pouvant aller jusqu’à 30 heures avec une seule charge.
Cela permet de l’utiliser pendant plusieurs jours sans avoir à le recharger fréquemment (très appréciable).
Marque de confiance : Sennheiser est réputé pour produire des produits audio de haute qualité. Bien que le HD 350BT soit positionné dans une gamme de prix plus abordable, il bénéficie toujours de la réputation et de l’expertise de la marque en matière de son.
Très content de mon choix.
@mionwang –
Here’s the TLDR: gets uncomfortable after about an hour of use if you have big ears like I do. Sounds pretty good considering the price, slightly on the bassier side, but fairly neutral overall. Best in the price range I think, at least compared to the offerings from JBL. The marshall major 3 wireless has better sound, build quality and comfort but doesn’t have the voice assistant support. Skip to the last for the scores.
Allow me to explain in detail:
THE SOUND:
It sounds good. I love Sennheiser’s sound signature and this one has been tuned to have a very slight bassier curve. Bassheads won’t like it i suppose. Upper bass range sounds a bit muddy to my ears, though only when listened very closely. Most users won’t notice it i suspect. The lower highs could use a bit more punch. It does struggle a tad to produce the very high frequencies (12khz+). I’ll be honest, i do like my listening headphones to be a bit on the beassier end but I absolutely hate the way Skullcandy, Beats etc achieve that. These, however, have quite an enjoyable sound signature, especially once you tweak your eq. The headphones respond really well to eq tweaks, especially inside the Sennheiser app (the app doesn’t offer a parametric eq but it does have a eq thing that lets you move around a dot and tries to adjust the eq accordingly.)
The sound stage is okay and the imaging is quite good. Instrument separation is fine for the price.
COMFORT AND BUILD:
The build quality is good. It’s all plastic but the plastic feels solid. No complaints there.
However, the headphones are small for overheads. It might be just me though as I’m only really familiar with overhead headphones like the M40x, M50x, some AKGs, Beyerdynamic etc, all of which go well over the ears and are incredibly comfortable (the ATH M series NEED the Brainwavs earpads though) and all of them have a nice and gentle clamping force. Anyways, back to this pair.
The earpads are not memory-foam and the sides are unnecessarily wide, thus doesn’t leave much room for the ears inside. Since I’ve big ears, the pads rest somewhat toward the ends of my ears, which makes them uncomfortable for longer sessions. However, the clamping force is not bad and that makes the pair relatively pleasant. I say relatively because the JBL LIVE 500BTs have a clamping force of 0.7kg (vs only about 0.2kg of these. as per testings of rtings.com), which feels like getting crushed under a rock.
The earpads are replaceable so I’m hoping that brainwavz will release some really nice and plush pads for these headphones, which should improve the comfort further. These aren’t bad the way they are though. If you have smaller ears, i think you’ll be perfectly happy.
UPDATE: The regular brainwavz pleather pads do fit these just fine. It makes them incredibly comfortable. Although the earpads are a tad oversized but it doesn’t come off or wiggle or anything like that. They make the bass response quite weak though. Pick your poison i guess.
Tip: turning the earpads about 30° (may vary) clockwise may improve the comfort dramatically.
MISCELLANEOUS THINGS:
Battery life seems to be excellent. Noise isolation is passive but it does a decent job.
VERDICT:
I think they’re worth the price and better than the competition. They’re built well and they sound decent. They don’t have some bells and whistles like audio passthrough but it has either better comfort or better sound quality compared to those. The inclusion of a type c port is nice. AptX low latency support is great for Android users. Overall it gets my recommendation.
SCORES, WITHOUT CONSIDERING THE PRICE:
Sound: 6.7/10
Build: 7/10
Comfort: 5.9/10
Battery: 10/10
Bluetooth range: 9/10
Bells and Whistles: 5/10
Saurabh –
Its ok for the value, not that great at noise cancelling, sound quality at par with other products in same range, could have been better quality looking at the brand, a little disappointed
Karim Vazir –
I bought the 350bt for ₹6299. My 3 week experience has been great so far. This is my first purchase in the premium headphone segment.
Pros.
Great sound quality
Build quality is top notch
Bluetooth range is excellent
Battery life is AWESOME (40 hours in a single charge)
Type c charging
Dual device pairing
App support
Call quality has been fantastic
Passive noise isolation is great
Cons.
Earpads are cramped with no breathing room for one’s ears.
People with larger ears might find the experience to be uncomfortable
Lack of Active noise cancellation and Ambient mode
Lack of 3.5mm audio jack
Overall the pros definitely outweigh the cons. People who prioritise comfort over everything else should stay away from the 350bt.(Sony’s ch710n and Skullcandy Crusher or Hesh ANC will be more comfortable)
Highly recommeded for audiophiles who really care about the sound signature, for enthusiasts who love features like dual device pairing, app support, type c port.
Hareen Rohith –
bons bateria incrívrel
@mionwang –
Received a product without charging wire and with black stains on the headphones. The sound is some what subdued/muted. Really disappointed!!! Kindly bare in mind that Amazon won’t take anything back if you are late in raising your complaint, however genuine n Amazons fault. No more expensive stuff on Amazon👎
Abhiram Sreejith –
The product is good in terms of build- very sturdy and stable. Range- very long indeed, and the battery does last for 1-2 days with med-heavy usage.
The sound is good but not exactly what Sennheiser earphone users might expect. The highs are not as good as expected and the bass is okay. Calls will be crisp and clear. Lag is minimal.
These will cause sweating in ears after long usage.
The battery, range and build are what this product targets. If you need headphones purely for music, then these may not be for you. But if versatility in usage is what you are looking for, go for these instead of bass boosted brands (you know which brands I mean).