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Sennheiser MM50 iP Earbuds / Headset (iPhone Compatible)
 
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Sennheiser MM50 iP Earbuds / Headset (iPhone Compatible)

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Technical Details

  • Natural Sound reproduction and high dynamic
  • Universal fit with 3 ear sleeve choices included
  • In-line microphone with convenient "answer-end" button
  • 3.5 mm 4-poled jack for Apple iPhone , iPod and other players
  • Outstanding Bass response
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 2 x 1 x 2 inches ; 8 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0018NU3KU
  • Item model number: MM 50 iP
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (110 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank

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    #41 in  Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Headphones > Earbud Headphones
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: April 28, 2008

Product Description

Product Description

The MM 50 iP is a Stereo Headset for Apple I Phone which allows the iPhone users to have excellent communication capability with top of the class mobile music experience. Based on the successful launch and the popularity of the iPhone , we now introduce a headset tailormade for the iPhone and iPod. Thanks to Sennheiser's expertise as a global leader in electro acoustics, the headset reproduces outstanding, professional quality acoustics to ensure you gain maximum pleasure from your iPhone and iPod.You can even choose your ideal size ear sleeve (3 sizes) for an optimum fit and get high isolation against environmental noise as well as excellent bass response.

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78 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good iPhone headset, June 19, 2008
By Meghan (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
  
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In preparation for the new iPhone coming out in July, I needed to get a new set of headphones that included an inline mic/answer-end/pause button. After a week or so of research, I decided to try this pair, even though there is very little info or reviews regarding actual sound quality.

I switched from Sony EX-51/EX-71 headphones to the mm 50. The MM 50 iP headphones sound similar to the EX headphones I've used, with balanced sound throughout, but even better and clearer. I switched the included ear cuffs from the MM 50s for the ones I used on my Sonys, as the MM 50 set is a bit tacky and had little bits of crap stuck to them just by taking them out of the box. Ick.

The MM 50 wires are very thin, and the whole set is extremely lightweight. They are even more comfortable than the Sonys. Also, the longer I wear and use them, the more I like them.

The cord is shorter than usual, which I like because I tend to catch the wires on stuff if there is too much extra. I put the Nano/iPhone in my right back pocket, and run the headphones up to my left ear, and the length is perfect. From where the phones split (note these are "J-shaped" headphones, where the cord for the right ear goes behind your neck) to the jack that plugs into the iPhone, the cord is just over 36" long.

Currently I'm using them with a Nano, but will be switching to the new iPhone when it is released. The answer/end/ff button works fine with my current 2G iPhone, but there is a noticeable hiss at low volumes sometimes. Also, I can not get the volume from the iPhone to go low enough (I listen at the office and need to be able to hear through them) but I think this is on the iPhone side, as the Sonys don't get as quiet as they do on the Nano either.

Overall, I like the headphones, and like them more after a day of use. As long as they don't break after regular use, or have some weird problem with the new iPhone, I'll continue to use these as a replacement for my old Sony EX-51 and EX-71 sets.

Edit July 13: I got a new iPhone 3G this week, which has a redesigned headphone port. These headphones still work correctly with the new iPhone, the plug fits fine and the answer/end button works. Plus, the annoying hiss is gone!

Edit one year after purchase: These are still my daily (and only) headphones for my iPhone 3G. The play/pause/ff button still works perfectly, sound from the mic and headphones is still good, and I haven't seen any signs of wear around any connections.
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45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sennheiser with another phenomenal product, July 30, 2008
Like everyone else...I'm always on the lookout for the perfect pair of earbuds for my listening habits. I'm mostly a hip hop fan, so obviously this review will tend to lean in that direction.

For years, I always thought iPods just were crap when it came to sound quality. My problem was that I didn't find the earbuds that suited my listening style. It really wasn't the iPods fault...it was my fault. I didn't test out different brands of earbuds. I came across a pair of Sennheiser CX300s that were highly recommended by a buddy of mine. I was in love. No matter what MP3 player I hooked them up to, I enjoyed every minute of my listening experience.

Fast forward two years to this weekend. I was listening to my trusty CX300s when a call came in my iPhone. I couldn't answer it. I had to pull out my plugs, pull my iPhone out of my pocket and answer it. That's just not going to work going forward. So I set out to find out if Sennheiser made a pair of CX300s with a mic and a play/pause/answer/end button on it. Turns out they do. They come in the form of the MM50 iP (be SURE it comes with iP at the end of the model number as the MM50 regulars have the 2.5mm plug for regular cell phones). These are basically exactly the same as my CX300s when it comes to the listening experience, which in my book, is excellent.

Build Quality:

It seems to me, most of the complaints from the aftermarket headphones is that they break to easily, or one ear stops working, etc. Like I said, I've had my CX300s for about 2 years and they have been flawless to this day. Hell, I still will go on using them at the gym with my tiny Creative player I carry there. The cords are relatively thin so the cord noise is minimal although not completely eliminated. They come with three sizes of ear buds but no carrying case whatsover, which is kind of disappointing seeing as how the competitors mostly do.

Sound:

This is where I love the Sennheiser MM50 iPs. They are one of the only earbuds I found where I'm completely satisfied with the low end. They are very loud and very clear when it comes to the bass. They definitely won't blow you away with the midrange and highs, but they are pretty clear and distinctive. From an overall sound standpoint, I don't feel these can be beat...especially under 100 bucks. Some headphones will have better highs and mids, but they will fade out when it comes to bass (hello Etynomic, Shure & Ultimate Ears)...and others will be very good from a bass perspective, but fall flat on the high/mid end (hello Bose and Vmoda). These are a perfect balance in my eyes.

Fit:

This is an interesting one. They come with three sets of sleeves (small, medium and large). My CX300s fit perfectly with the middle sized sleeves. These new ones fit perfectly with the small sleeves. Weird. Not a big deal at all, but it's weird since the sleeves are all the same size...I just got a better seal with the small ones on the new MM50 iPs. If they are anything like the CX300s, I'll be able to wear them for hours at a time without fatigue. They are just a heckova set of earbuds when it comes to comfort.

Conclusion:

Anyway...all in all, I'm extremely happy with these buds. Sennheiser hasn't let me down yet when it comes to SQ on the iPod/iPhone line of Mp3 players. I want to reiterate, since I'm sure someone will do it...MAKE SURE YOU GET THE IP VERSION OF THE MM50s...they are the ones with the 3.5mm jack (as well as the slim plug for the first generation iPhone's recessed jack).
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No regrets, September 20, 2008
Having spent $400 on the original iphone, I wanted headphones to match the aesthetic and functionality of the device. I am a big fan of the earbuds so initially I went with the V-Moda headphones. I had to replace the first set fairly quickly, and the second set lasted me about 6 months before they started cutting in and out on one side. The V-Moda sounded good, but they really weren't built to be durable.

When I got the new iphone 3G, I debated sending that second set of V-Moda headphones in. That seemed like too much trouble though, so I decided to just try something new. I had heard of the Sennheiser brand and the reviews on here were positive, so I gave it a shot. And I was impressed with what I got.

The headphones sound great and seem quite durable. I've had them now for two months and haven't had any issues with them. They're designed so that the cord goes around the back of your head, which is actually nice because it makes it easy to take them off without dropping them; they just sort of hang on your shoulders. I walk around NYC a lot, and I can hear my music fine whether on the street or in the subway. They also do good job on planes. They don't completely cancel out background noise though, so you can still have a sense of stuff going on around you. I've also had no problems talking on them through the built-in mic.

Overall, I feel like good iphone headphones could cost a little less than they do, but I feel completely satisfied with what I got for the price I paid. These aren't top of the line headphones, but they're a huge step up from what Apple gives you and worth the price.
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