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| Fold and flip: registered design allows the ear cups to be turned through 90 degrees and fold the headphones closed (headphones will lock in open and closed positions)
| Fits into the shirt pocket: rugged transport case with cord take-up (145x75x27 mm)
| Soft ring ear pads with improved fit and closed ear cups ensure excellent passive attenuation of ambient noise (15 to 25 dB for frequencies above 1,200 Hz)
| Great for travel and outdoor use
| Detailed sound reproduction with a slight emphasis on bass
| Headband with split padding for extra comfort
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Technical Specifications |
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- Frequency response: 10-21,000 Hz
- Sound pressure level: 115dB SPL
- Impedance: 32 ohms
- Distortion: 0.1%
- Transducer principle: dynamic, closed
- Magnets: Neodymium
- Ear coupling: supra-aural
- Cable: OFC copper cable, 1.4m
- Connector: 3.5mm stereo plug
- Weight without cable: 60g
- Colour: black
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| Reviews for Sennheiser PX200 Closed Back Folding Headphones |
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based on 6 reviews |
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I have just purchased a pair of these for my 20GB Samsung MP3 player as my faithful 8 year old Sony collapsable headphones had gone to the headphone heaven in the sky.
Being a BOSE chick with lots of their products I was more than half tempted to go for their £270 noise cancelling headphones; but they wern't portable enough & I couldn't warrant the expense.
These a great portable headphones & have enhanced my listening experience 100%; fo rthe money I challenge you to buy bette. |
Excellent Value & more than good quality for the money
Chocca
17 Dec 2007 |

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Awesome phones - I have read some bad reviews of these which really shocked me as I have had these for ages and really enjoyed them. Lasted me about 5-6 years of frequent use. The folding design means you can enjoy full ear phones that fit in your pocket (honestly.) I think the reviews came because - although these are surprisingly well insulated and cut out a lot of background noise - they aren't as good in that respect as a full size pair. But then they are light and fold up real small so its a bit of a tradeoff.
My old ones finally conked out - the cable broke at the bottom but the sound was great through the bins until the bitter end. After a suitable period of mourning and a burial service I'm buying a new pair.
Buy these. |
Used them into retirement
Dick Breakcore
15 Nov 2007 |

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I recently got a vertical earlobe piercing, and the placement of it means that I could no longer wear both the earbuds supplied with my ipod, so I was only getting half the music, and sound was leaking out of the one that wasn't in my ear.
I take the bus to work and college/uni and needed my new pair to have very little sound leakage. I chose these one, knowing that Sennheiser is a quality brand.
They are easy to fold away and don't make you look like an alien, as well as being comfortable to wear. They also leak very little sound (only if you have them at extremely loud volumes, which you dont need to because they block out more outside noise) and reproduce sound better than my old earbuds.
Highly recommended. |
Great on bus journeys, worth the money!
Holly
25 Jul 2007 |

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These headphones will serve you well and keep you and your music attached! They offer superb quality and are sometimes compared with the more expensive £150 (approx.) Sennheisers to be as good! Headphones are what you need to really hear all the sounds that your song really makes! Crisp sound and good balance of bass and treble for great listening.
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No pain after long time use, no problems with headphones after a year of use.
Tim Percy
12 Apr 2007 |

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I purchased these headphones 2 months ago. Great sound quality, they really reduced outside noise on noisy bus rides I take, and they were light and easy to carry |
light and easy to carry
P.Addams
12 Apr 2007 |
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