Sennheiser has taken the wraps off its $130 CX True Wireless (CX TW), the company’s most affordably priced true wireless earbuds to date. The new earbuds come in white and black and will be available ...
Sennheiser today revealed its most affordable set of active noise-canceling (ANC) true wireless earbuds so far: The $180 CX Plus True Wireless. The new earbuds will be available in either black or ...
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The CX Plus has a similar design to the CX and CX 400BT true wireless earbuds Sennheiser currently sells. The outer touch panel is a rounded rectangle compared to the circular exterior of the Momentum ...
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The Sennheiser CX Plus wireless earbuds add Active Noise Cancellation and aptX Adaptive Bluetooth to the regular CX earphones. The other piece of good news is those who don’t need ANC can get the CX ...
The $200 CX 400BT True Wireless earbuds have the same drivers as the $300 True Momentum Wireless 2 The $200 CX 400BT True Wireless earbuds have the same drivers as the $300 True Momentum Wireless 2 is ...
The new Sennheiser CX 400BT sure wireless earphones are a more modern design of Sennheiser's superb Momentum True Wireless 2 earphones without the ANC function for noise cancellation. The market for ...
When you buy a pair of true wireless earbuds it’s essential that they sound great and fit comfortably, especially if you enjoy long listening sessions in the gym or when commuting to work. Sennheiser ...
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