- 12V Adapter Cable
- Basswind System Plus Delivers Powerful Bass Response
- Freq Resp: 17 Hz¿21 Khz
- Includes Exchangeable Design Parts
- Includes Carrying Case
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Design
Like all the earphones in Sennheiser's Street Line collection, the OMX52 is designed for portability, whether you plan to be indoors or outdoors. Listen while you're strolling in a quiet residential neighborhood, running errands on a busy downtown street, reading at a popular cafe, or stuck in your seat during an airline flight. The OMX52's adjustable clips make sure that earphones stay in place and the ergonomic design ensures that you'll be comfortable for as long as your player is running. And when you're not listening to your portable device, coil up your earphones and store them in the protective carrying case included with purchase so that they don't get tangled up with your keys, cell phone, or other accessories.
Intended Use
The OMX52 is great for use with all MP3, CD, DVD, and MD players, as well as with all portable game systems. So now you can get great sound and stay connected and entertained without having to worry about disturbing others with your own set of Sennheiser OMX52 Street Line earphones.
What's in the Box
OMX52 headphones, exchangeable design parts, and carrying case.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Loved Them!,
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This review is from: Sennheiser OMX52 Street Series Supraural Clip-On Headphone with Carrying Case (Electronics)
I bought the mx55 and really loved it. i wanted another pair to use only at work and the others for everything else and decided to try something a little different and found the OMX52. i love hte way my mx55s sounded so this seemed like a good fit. these are very very small in compared to the picture- i cant believe how little they are! also they are much darker in color, which is nice because they are stylish but still low profile. at first i didnt like the sound but i wasnt wearing them right. they were too far back on my ears. i adjusted them on my ears and it sounded just like my mx55s. yeah it took a few minutes to see what worked but now i'm happy. there was plenty of bass (which is what i loved about the mx55) and the clarity was very good. the extra design pieces and case are nice too so i can tuck them in my desk drawer after work and make them look unique. another great buy for me from sennheisers but i have to stop or i'll go broke and have only earbuds to show for it!
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Huge disapointment.,
This review is from: Sennheiser OMX52 Street Series Supraural Clip-On Headphone with Carrying Case (Electronics)
I was expecting alot better from Sennheiser.These are not my first Sennheiser 'phones but they are definetly the worst.These headphones are not terrible, but are no better than average either.The sound quality is so-so and the bass response they brag about is virtually non-exsistent.I'm sure You can get a much better product than this for $30+.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Biggest Disappointment Ever!!,
This review is from: Sennheiser OMX52 Street Series Supraural Clip-On Headphone with Carrying Case (Electronics)
I used to own a pair of Sony MDR (dont remember the model number, the foldable ones that go around the back), which unfortunately got destroyed because a friend`s dog decided to make a snack of them. Those headphones were excellent as travel headphones, and I wanted a pair of headphones that would replace these adequately. So when I saw these Senns, I naturally assumed that, owing to its magnificent reputation for quality headphones, Sennheiser would surely be CAPABLE of churning out a decent pair of portable headphones. How wrong I was?I think that selling such inferior quality headphones under that brand name is an incredibly stupid move, as it will just damage the company name in the long run. These headphones are badly designed, to say the least, and do not sit in the ear properly. As a result, a lot of the sound they produce is lost. I have worn a hairband over these to "force" them into my ears, and to be honest, they sound much better that way, though nothing close to the Sony MDR`s mentioned above. And as far as Im concerned, if the headphones cant quite deliver the sound when worn the way theyre meant to be worn i.e. without a hairband, then theyre practically useless. Even the Creative earphones that I got free (with the Xmod) sound WAYYY better than these (though these do sound better with a hairband over them). And while on the move (e.g car or plane), I could not hear A THING, with volume turned up to 90 %, on either my Nano or my Archos 404. I strongly suggest that anyone and everyone steer clear of these headphones in particular, and in my opinion the entire "Style Your Sound" line by Sennheiser is complete rubbish. May be the ear phone models would be a little louder, but you can do MUCH better with your money elsewhere.
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