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Electronics : Sennheiser MX55 Twist-To-Fit In-Ear Stereo Headphones

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Sennheiser MX55 Twist-To-Fit In-Ear Stereo Headphones

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Sennheiser MX55 Twist-To-Fit In-Ear Stereo Headphones
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sennheiser
EAN: 0615104107083
Label: Sennheiser
Product Manufacturer: Sennheiser
Model: MX 55
Publisher: Sennheiser
Studio: Sennheiser


Piece facts:
  • Exclusive Twist-To-Fit design that prevents the earbuds from falling out
  • Sennheiser Basswind™ system for big bass despite its compact size
  • Customizeable fit and style with interchangeable ear adapters and design covers
  • Includes durable carrying pouch
  • Compatible with all MP3, DVD, CD, players and iPod.




Headphones Stereo In-Ear Twist-To-Fit MX55 Sennheiser






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The new Sennheiser Street Line really gets music going and the great sound and powerful bass from the Sennheiser Basswind System are especially exciting. Exchangeable design covers available as accessories for some products, give it an even more individual look.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Weak bass equals weak sound ...
Since I workout and do cardio six days/week, I rely on my music to keep me motivated. These headphone have very little bass which, for me, make for a weak sound. With other headphones (like the ones that came with my iPod) I normally have the volume at about 75%. In order to achieve the same volume with the Senheiser's I had to crank it up to 95-100%. While they did stay in my ears, I was constantly messing with the green cord (trying to straighten it out) which was very long and never lost it's springy, curled-up shape.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Good concept; needs work
These headphones bring a lot of improvements to the "bud" table: firmer fit, better bass, less ambient noise, etc. These are all big advancements over the iPod buds. But they also have their weaknesses: the plastic (green) pieces easily disengage (and get lost), the different length of the bud wires (one side is about a foot longer than the other) is not useful and makes wrapping the wires (i.e. when storing) difficult, and the wires themselves twist and knot easily (unlike iPod bud wires).

So, I like the concept -- but Sennheiser really needs to do something about the "fallaway" plastic problem, since that renders the headphones useless. (There is a set of extras that come with, but you really need about half a dozen of each if you want these phones to last a while -- they come off that easily.) And, it would help if they followed the iPod path of same length headphone wires and wires that don't always tangle -- since this can make the headphones more problem than they're worth.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Sound...Great Fit ...
I was a bit skeptical when I ordered these headphones because of some of the negative reviews. I was buying them to replace a pair I had had for a couple of years to use with my ipod. The pair I was replacing I had purchased to replace the very basic headphones provided with my ipod. I was satisfied with them until I received the Sennheiser pair and I realized how well designed the Sennheisers are. It was difficult for me to picture how they worked by looking at the picture but once they arrived and I put them in my ears it was obvious. They fit very snugly and stay put well. They also have what I would consider great sound. I'm sure there are headphones out there that have better sound, but they also cost much more. I also like the cord on these headphones. The way they coil and the fact that they have a clip to attach to your shirt keeps the headphones in place wonderfully. My previous pair was always getting wrapped around things and yanking the headphones out of my ears. Overall, I think the Sennheisers are a good buy.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - HeadPhones
This was a great product for the money. The sound quality is just as good the headphones that came with my MP3 player if not better. Great price for a great product.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Took some time and twisting, but I like them! ...
I bought these off a recommendation from a couple friends. I have never been one to spend to much on headphones because I seem to lose them as quickly as I buy them. I had been pre-warned that I might need to fiddle with them and change out the pads before I found a comfortable position and I did eventually. Now I really appreciate having headphones that don't fall out if I turn my head, get up or go for a run. Worth every penny and because I spent a bit more for these I find myself keeping better track of them.

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