Best Sennheiser Wired Headphones

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Sennheiser Momentum M2

Sennheiser Momentum M2

4.4 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $349
  • TypeOver-Ear and On-Ear
  • Jack Plug3.5mm
Jalil K.NSW3 posts
 

Too expensive for what it does – It's $500 au on sale $350 after using it I would say it worth not more than $130 music sound is average, at high volume sound quality drops… Read more

massively, talking sound is horrible, people have difficulty hearing me and there are constant disconnection Bluetooth is an serious issue with it ,overall I would say $130 would be reasonable but original price is way to high for this product

Sennheiser HD 203

Sennheiser HD 203

4.2 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $79.95
  • TypeOn-Ear
  • Jack Plug6.3mm
jmk13 posts
 

good, dependable headphones. Not the most balancd sound – These are good, dependable headphones. But they do not the most balanced sound. If you are just using them casually and you are after a cheap set of… Read more

headphones that will last then they are worth a look. You can get spare cushion covers quite cheap on Ebay to get more life out of them.

Sennheiser HD 558

Sennheiser HD 558

4.2 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $229
  • TypeOver-Ear
jackieduong6 posts
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Decent pair of really comfy headphones – Pretty comfy and soft on your head, reasonable price tag. Use these to listen to podcasts, audiobooks and music when commuting or walking. They're… Read more

decent at cancelling out light- moderate street and pedestrian noise. Can't fault the volume either. For some reason, one ear doesn't play sounds when used on my PC, but on my smartphone it's okay, so I think it's a PC issue. I think if they were a bit smaller, theyd fit my head better and cancel out noise better, but I have a slightly smaller than average head.

Sennheiser HD650

Sennheiser HD650

4.7 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $699.95
  • TypeOver-Ear
  • Jack Plug3.5mm
Matthew c5 posts
 

Amazing, longlife headphones – These open-back headphones incredible. The open-back design feels amazing and the sound quality is superb. One thing to remember when purchasing… Read more

these is that it is recommended to grab a decent amp/dac as well. These will run you about $100-150 at least. Another thing to remember are that these are not necessarily designed to be portable. They cannot be folded up and the cables are not removable.

Sennheiser HD 400S

Sennheiser HD 400S

4.7 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $149.95
  • TypeOver-Ear
  • Jack Plug3.5mm
YaymonVIC2 posts
 

Amazing value for money – These are a real bargain for how they sound. There’s a lot of bass, but it’s super deep. Mids can have so-so quality to them sometimes, but overall a great value. Show details

Sennheiser OCX 685i

Sennheiser OCX 685i

4.4 
Summary
$65RRP
DavidNSW27 posts
 

Firm grip while on the move – Had this for a year or so and use it mainly when running / exercising. Maybe due to the design for tense movement, is not the most comfy headphone, l… Read more

am getting a pretty hard feel in my ear when use for long, you need to take out to rest after long use, else is not bad overall.

Sennheiser OMX 185

Sennheiser OMX 185

3.8 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $69.99
  • TypeOver-Ear
Claire Wilson
 

Waste of money for me! – I do not like these earphones, the pads fell off within a few weeks of buying them, they do not stay in your ears, even when walking, they are sore.… Read more

The sound is ok I guess, but hard to hear anything when they keep falling out your ears. Cheap and cheerful earphones have always done me well in the past, but do not recommend these.

Replaced by Sennheiser CX 300 / II 4.1 
Sennheiser CX280

Sennheiser CX280

4.6 
  • Price (RRP) $69
  • TypeIn-Ear
TumblrChick2184 posts
  Verified

Love them! – Light, well priced and comes with interchangeable inner ear pieces and a pouch to keep it all together. Sound quality, noise cancellation and overall… Read more

performance is excellent. I use mine with my Samsung phone and my laptop for just music and the odd audio book. It comes with a 2 year warranty which is quite good for earphones, most only come with 6-12 months.

Sennheiser IE 200

Sennheiser IE 200

5.0 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $239.95
  • TypeIn-Ear
  • Jack Plug3.5mm
musokestrainNSW33 posts
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Fantastic bang for buck (by adding a few things) – The Sennheiser IE 200 is a wired in-ear bud. It is categorised as an audiophile headphone by Sennheiser and it holds true to that description. For… Read more

$179 (reduced from $239) it is a phenomenal high-fidelity performer for the price. The sound separation and clarity is really noticeable. I have used $1000 triple-driver moulded ear pieces for the past two years and these ear-buds, to my ears, are just as good.

Now.... here's the catch, I did cheat a little to improve the sound. Out of the box and plugged into your phone they are OK.... but if you *really* want to hear their capability you need to connect them to a decent digital to analog converter (DAC). The DAC plugs into the USB-C interface on your phone and there is a 3.5mm jack to connect the ear-buds.

I recommend using the IBASSO DC05 (the photos shows DC03 but DC05 is the current model), for around $80 it will totally make the sound pop through the ear buds.

The second improvement is to use a quality set of silicon ear-tip rather than the ones that comes with the buds. I used the Spinfit W1 for around $30 from Amazon.

The bass, mid-range and highs come through as if you are wearing over the ear headphones. So, by spending another $100 for the DAC and ear-tips you'll get a really great performing pair of ear buds.

Xu_De
  Verified

Top tier headphones for a good price – Great headphones for a good price. Very comfortable for long use, the sound quality is great and has a wide soundstage. Just remember that these are… Read more

open back though so if you are in a noisy environment or don't want people to hear the audio leaking from the headphones this may not be ideal.

Sennheiser HD 219S

Sennheiser HD 219S

2.0 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $119
  • TypeOn-Ear
  • Jack Plug3.5mm
Karthik8 posts
 

Not great – Would not recommend. I bought this for my friend when it was on sale however felt guilty as it was total garbage for the price even on sale. Should… Read more

be avoided however if you want a headphone on a budget then you could give this a try. Look for deals online as it is not worth full price.

Sennheiser CX 80U

Sennheiser CX 80U

No reviews
Summary
  • TypeIn-Ear
  • Jack PlugUSB-C
Sennheiser HD 800 S

Sennheiser HD 800 S

1.6 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $2,599.95
  • TypeOver-Ear
  • Jack Plug6.3mm
Row555WA28 posts
 

You don't get what you pay for – Purchased these for $1800 and have not been very impressed with their comfort. Are they comfortable? I guess to some extent they are not… Read more

uncomfortable, but I assumed it would be built a bit better for the price tag. I feel like a lot of big name brands make very expenisve top of the line models to sucker in people like me that just want the best experience.

Massdrop x Sennheiser HD6XX

Massdrop x Sennheiser HD6XX

2.0 
Summary
  • TypeOver-Ear
  • Jack Plug3.5mm
SSchizzleNSW15 posts
  Verified

Started rattling in less than 6 months – Sennheiser is known for reliability and these headphones have been around forever. But mine started rattling in less than 6 months. Since I had to… Read more

pay return shipping to addicted to audio I didn't bother returning it as the issue comes and goes and they can simply say they didn't notice anything (which happened to me with another device I returned to them, I ended up paying shipping both ways). It is now much worse after 2 years and sometimes even unlistenable. So much for legendary Sennheiser reliability.