Sennheiser CX300 II Precision

The majority of my music is listened to at home, using my speakers, and I don’t use headphones/earphones very often. I generally only use earphones when going out for a while, or for watching movies late at night. Up until last week, I’ve been using Apple’s rather “meh” iPhone headset. They’re okay, and they do the job, but they sound very tinny, they lack bass, and they always fall out of my ears if I do anything other then sit deadly still.

To be honest, my headphone and earphone history is quite easy to remember. Pretty much: Generic Sony earphones -> more generic Sony earphones -> “sport” Sony earphones (they were yellow, how could I say no? :P ) -> some random generic headphones -> iPod Nano 1G earphones -> Logitech USB Headset (which I still have, for if I ever want to use it with Skype or something similar on my PC) -> iPhone 2G earphones -> iPhone 3GS earphones….and now, Sennheiser CX300 II Precision earphones. :D

So basically, Fr3d and Acksaw were discussing earphones on IRC, and the CX300s were suggested, so I took a quick look and noticed they were only £14 on Play. Not bad. So, I bought a pair. I’ve had them a few days so far, and they’re fantastic. Compared to the iPhone ones, they’re amazing. They sound much clearer, you can hear all parts of the music, and they have ACTUAL BASS! The iPhone earphones didn’t even understand what bass was. These do, and they do so very well. I’ve watched several movies with them so far, and a few episodes of CSI Miami, and compared to the iPhone ones, they just have so much more bass and clarity, it’s amazing. No surprise they’re the best sellers on Play.com. You can pick them up yourself here.

Pros:

  • Comfortable to wear, small, and neat.
  • They sound fantastic, have plenty of bass, and are loud too if you want them to be.
  • Comes with different sized thingies for your ears, and a small pouch for when you’re not using them.
  • Cheap in price, but not in quality.
  • Cable wraps around the back of your neck to go to the right ear, which I find is quite nice.

Cons:

  • The Eco packaging is nice, but good luck getting it back together again easily. :P
  • The cable is a rather annoying stringy-type one, that tangles up quite easily. I don’t like this. I like the cable like the original iPhone had – it didn’t curl up all the time and just sat there.
  • When wearing them, you go deaf. Seriously. They’re not noise cancelling, and on a plane they’d probably be pretty “meh” at doing so, but it would be nice to be able to hear someone speaking to me in my own home. :cry:
  • Doesn’t have a mic or controls for the iPhone, however, there is an almost-identical model with these features, the Sennheiser MM 50 iPhone.

So, yeah. Go and buy some yourself if you’re still using the crappy iPod ones. :D

5 Responses to “Sennheiser CX300 II Precision”


  • Yep, Sennheisers are for the win :)
    I purchased the CX500 (same price) and i love them to bits. Like all in-ear buds you do go partially deaf, and if you tap the buds or cable while they are in your ears they somewhat sound like your underwater :P

    Anyway, Cool post. cyasss

  • Haha, yeah, I noticed that. :D

  • When wearing them, you go deaf.

    That’s the whole idea – they’re noise isolating earphones – so you can’t hear the other annoying people on the train/bus/plane etc.

  • They are excellent headphones. Great bass response, but still offer a good balance with the upper end of the sound spectrum. I also have the EP-630s (Creative) and would recommend these to you though. They have very similar sound, also very strong bass, and cost about half as much. They also don’t make any sound when you walk (the senn’s somehow transfer a some sound in high wind and while waling).

  • I noticed that they do transfer a lot of sound from the cable, which is a bit annoying. However, they only cost me £13, which isn’t too bad, so I’m happy with them for now.

    Thanks for the suggestion though. :D

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