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SENNHEISER PXC 550-II NoiseGard inalámbrico con cancelación de ruido adaptativa, auriculares Bluetooth con control sensible al tacto y duración de la batería de 30 horas, color negro

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  • Calidad de sonido superior y cancelación activa de ruido: el PXC 550-II Wireless ofrece una calidad de sonido legendaria de Sennheiser La cancelación activa de ruido reduce el ruido ambiental a tu alrededor y se puede ajustar a tu preferencia
  • Rendimiento excepcional de la batería de hasta 30 horas: el PXC 550-II Wireless ofrece hasta 30 horas de duración de la batería. Puedes viajar de Londres a Hong Kong y de vuelta con un solo cargo
  • Acceso con un solo toque al asistente de voz: con solo tocar un solo botón tienes acceso a tu asistente de inteligencia artificial: Siri, Hey Google y Alexa
  • Control del panel táctil: Un panel táctil en la copa derecha proporciona volumen, reproducción, parada, pausa y control de salto de pista. Tocar el auricular le permite atender una llamada entrante. Controlar este auricular es instintivo y fácil
  • Pausa inteligente (activada a través de la aplicación), encendido/apagado automático: Gira los auriculares para apagar, los sensores detectan cuando usas los auriculares y reproduces, pausa la música
  • Componentes incluidos: Auriculares Pxc 550-Ii, estuche de transporte, cable de carga USB (USB-A a Micro-USB), cable de audio, adaptador de vuelo

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Sennheiser PXC 550-II

Leave Background Noise Behind

Adaptive Noise Cancellation automatically adjusts to your surroundings to suppress unwanted background noise, for your ever-changing environments.

Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless

Your Personal Travel Assistant

Take control via convenient, one-touch access with the Voice Assistant button that connects to virtual assistants such as Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri. With the triple microphone array offering unrivaled speech clarity when giving voice commands.

Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless

Long Lasting Comfort, One Charge Travel

Whatever your destination, the exceptional 30-hour battery life of the second generation PXC 550–II Wireless is powerful enough to last your entire journey without the need to recharge. With the advanced ergonomic design and rotating earcups, the PXC 550-II Wireless is effortlessly portable with a perfect fit for your ear.

Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless

Smart Pause Autopilot

The Smart Pause feature reacts to your movement with seamless and practical automatic switch-off. The headset automatically turns on and connects via Bluetooth as it’s unfolded, so you can listen exactly where you left off.

Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless

The Sound of Smart Travel

The Sennheiser Smart Control App, with selectable sound modes, allows you to tailor the sound experience to your travel playlist whether that be music, news, podcasts or film.

Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless

First Class Call Quality

A bespoke triple microphone array makes it easy to stay connected while on the move. ANC detects and removes background noise providing unrivaled speech clarity, so your calls and voice commands are never lost.

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    Control de ruido Cancelación Activa de Ruido
    Respuesta de frecuencia 23000
    Sensibilidad 95 dB
    Cable para auriculares Enchufe de 3.5 mm
    Nombre del modelo PXC 550-II
    Tecnología de conectividad Alámbrico, bluetooth
    Tecnología de comunicación inalámbrica Bluetooth
    Componentes incluidos Auriculares, Auriculares., Cable
    Rango de edad (descripción) Adulto
    Material Plástico
    Usos específicos del producto Profesional, Viaje
    Tiempo de carga 30 Horas
    Usos Recomendados Para Producto Viajes
    Dispositivos compatibles Ordenadores portatiles, computadoras de escritorio, tabletas, telefonos celulares, altavoces inteligentes
    Tipo de control Control de voz
    Característica del cable Desmontable
    Peso del artículo 227 Gramos
    Nivel de resistencia al agua No resistente al agua
    Tipo de paquete Standard Packaging
    Número de unidades 1.0 Conteo
    Estilo Nuevo modelo
    Método de control Aplicación
    Número de artículos 1
    Tipo de controlador Táctil
    Vida útil de la batería 30 Horas
    Tipo de controlador de audio Controlador dinámico
    Versión Bluetooth 4.2
    Material de la funda de transporte Faux Leather
    Color de la funda de transporte Black
    Forma del auricular Copas sobre la oreja
    Número de serie 508337
    Interfaz de hardware Bluetooth 5
    UPC 615104320048
    Soporta tecnología Bluetooth
    Características especiales Cancelación de ruido, Control de volumen
    Fabricante Sennheiser
    Dimensiones del producto 2,4 x 5,3 x 6,8 pulgadas
    ASIN B07ZPQQCVX
    Número de modelo del producto 508337
    Pilas 1 Polímero de litio necesaria(s), incluida(s)
    Opinión media de los clientes
    4.2 de 5 estrellas 8,457 calificaciones

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    Descatalogado por el fabricante No
    Producto en amazon.com desde octubre 28, 2019

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    Creado para el viajero de negocios frecuente y decernido, el PXC 550-II Wireless actualiza cada viaje con una comodidad excepcional, calidad de sonido inigualable y libertad inalámbrica. El audio inalámbrico superior está garantizado por el soporte para códecs AAC, aptX, aptX LL y Bluetooth 5.0 de alta calidad, con cancelación de ruido adaptativa que garantiza una experiencia auditiva excepcional incluso en entornos ocupados. La matriz de micrófonos triple también ofrece una claridad de voz sin igual al hacer llamadas en movimiento o interactuar con asistentes virtuales como Siri, Google y Alexa a través del botón de asistente de voz. Con un diseño ergonómico excepcional y hasta 30 horas de duración de la batería, el PXC 550-II Wireless es el compañero perfecto para viajar con estilo.

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    4.2 de 5 estrellas
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    Better than Bose QC in my humble opinion.  Best headphones I've ever owned!
    5 de 5 estrellas
    Better than Bose QC in my humble opinion. Best headphones I've ever owned!
    I'll try to keep this short since there are many other reviews that go into great detail. Everyone wants something different out of a pair of headphones, but EVERYONE wants them to sound good and be comfortable. They definitely check both of those boxes for me. I have used the Bose QC's for a long time and here's how they compare in my opinion: - Bose are slightly more comfortable in the headband, but the PXC-550's are so comfortable that it doesn't matter enough to buy them for that reason. - Bose ANC is a little more "complete" but truth be told I don't use it unless I'm traveling, and Sennheiser's is very good as well. - Bose case is better - Bose has a longer distance of connectivity than Sennheiser but I'm rarely if ever going to wander far enough away from my connected device for it to be an issue. - PXC-550 sound quality/diversity is definitely better than Bose in my opinion. I edit audio on the side so my ears are tuned to listen for the little things. - PXC-550 are way "smarter" than the Bose QC and have many more bells and whistles that I personally LOVE, like twist to turn on and off (replaces a bulky power switch) and swipe controls (my favorite thing which I'll get into more later) - PXC-550 has a switch that easily turns ANC on or off which is a must have for me. The BOSE QC headphones have it on all the time by default and if you want to turn it off you have to go through the app which is a pain. I personally don't like listening to music in a fish bowl all of the time, and frankly, it can be downright dangerous if you're out walking the dog or running in the neighborhood or driving a car. I think ANC is good for airplane travel or special situations where external noise is excessive, and that's it. If you like having easy control over ANC then definitely go Sennheiser over Bose. - PXC-550 feel like they're more well made with higher quality materials (speaking of which, the Bose ear cups are much more likely to make your ears sweaty than the Sennheisers so if you plan to wear while being active, keep that in mind. - PXC-550 has a longer battery life (especially when you consider that you can easily turn ANC off when you don't need or want it unlike Bose) So these are just a few of the differences between them and reasons that I chose to buy Sennheiser over Bose QC this time around. As I mentioned before, the addition of swipe controls on the earpiece of the PXC-550 is a real deal maker for me because I'm a Biochemistry research scientist who often spends hours working in a clean environment which means I'm gloved and I can't touch anything with my fingers. So the ability to swipe control (switch track, pause, play, adjust volume, take calls, fast forward or rewind etc) with the back of my gloved knuckle or even a pencil eraser in a pinch is completely life changing for me!! And the controls are VERY intuitive (my 6 year old could learn and memorize the swipes in about 30 seconds) and are sensitive but not so sensitive that I accidentally trigger it. Between that, the sound quality and the easy access to turn ANC off and on is why I went with Sennheiser and I'm SO glad I did! They sound better than any headphones I've ever tried and I've tried a LOT! I cannot recommend these enough. Also, I bought them refurbished and saved some money. I recommend that if they're available too! They came practically like new! Hopefully this is helpful for someone else! And yes I paid full price for these.
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    • Calificado en Estados Unidos el 20 de septiembre de 2021
      Buckle up! it going to be a bumpy ride, but if you're looking for the perfect pair of headphones (under $200)... I can't give you a great answer because they dont exist. I can tell you however one of the two best that have ALMOST everything with VERY FEW compromises.

      To start, I'll explain my methods and what I was looking for. I used Rtings.com scores as the basis for what to try based on sounds and features. I have some very specific deal-breakers and absolute requirements. Hopefully my analysis will help you make your own decisions.

      First an important point that not everyone may have known. Bluetooth wireless has gotten very good, especially with advanced codecs like aptX. It can sound really good if you have a phone or device AND headphones that support it, but it deafults to crappier sound if one of them does not, and will always have a significant delay (200-400ms). This PROBABLY IS enough to notice when watching a movie, but YMMV. I've made the assumption that this is not good enough and was trying to find one with non-BT wireless which is "lossless" (perfect quality and undetectable lag). BT and non-BT wireless both use the 2.4 MHz spectrum (along with lots of other things like WiFi) but "non-BT" wireless is kind of a vague term that is supposed to mean VERY high quality or "loss-less" audio and low latency (compared to BT). However, every manufacturer seems to have their own version of the technology and there is at least on example of non-BT wireless that has terrible latency (Jabra). I think it is almost a typo because it basically has the latencey of BT, so I think they might actually jsut be implementing a proprietary version of it rather than HQ/lossless wireless transmission.

      So let's breakdown all of my must-have features:

      1. They must be able to be used while charging (it's crazy to me that any pair would not have this, but it's more commmon than you'd think and you can filter for it on RTINGS). A great battery can compensate for this, but the only thing worse than running out of battery is being completely incapable of using them while they charge. I want this for conference calling and if you dont have this, you're literally cut off from communicating until they recharge.

      2. They must have "passive playback" meaning you can use them with a standard headphone cable while they're turned off (or with a dead battery). This may not be essential to many, especially since many phones have gotten rid of the headphone jack, but I consider is a deal-breaker.

      3. It must have "good" wireless. I started out thinking I NEEDED NON-Bluetooth wireless as a feature, but I had to ditch that because there are only THREE MODELS (out of the 547 evaluated on Rtings.com) that have #1 and 2, and also both bluetooth and non-bluetooth wireless.

      4. Audio recording quality is also essential since I'm using these for zoom calls all day (and gaming, thus why I wanted non-BT wireless for better latency). I'm not picky about having a boom mic, but it has to have a good quality mic. This is subjective, but it sems like this means a score of >6-6.5 (they have actual sample recordings on Rtings) and I found that a score of 5.7 sounded awful, but 6.7 was plenty good.

      5. I'd really like to have ACTIVE noise cancelling (ANC) but it isn't a dealbreaker. I especially want this if I'm going to spend >200. I want this in general for travel because if I'm going to spend this much, I'd like to be able to use them everywhere.

      So, with criteria 1-4, there were 3 remaining models (#4 recording quality didn't actually filter any out). I've listed them below with the major drawback that has made me reconsider my search:

      Jabra Evolve2 - $350, but non-BT wireless latency is terrible, it's basically just proprietary BT and thus the latency, but it cant technically be called BT
      SteelSeries Arctis 9 or 9x - $200, but no active noise cancelling, terrible non-BT wireless quality
      Arctis Pro - $350, but no ANC

      The Evolve2 are the ones that seemed to have the proprietary non-BT wireless, which explains it's terrible latency and I'm not willing to spend that much for something that doesn't have loss-less audio. I did not buy these to try, but did buy the "elite 85h" because I assumed that they would share the wireless connectivity latency problem.

      The Jabra elite 85h are a really good pair, a little pricier at $250, but the crappy lag on the non-BT wireless was immediately evident and was reason I eliminated them. They were able to connect to both my pc and phone well, but while using the microphone for any reason, there was a loud audible hiss present. I think this may have been "side-tone" which is where it plays back the mirophone input so you can hear yourself when you speak, but I could not hear much of myself, and it was a hiss at ~20 volume which was simply unusable (loud enough that I couldn't hear my zoom participants well...) This actually does NOT have passive playback (via headphone cord with no battery/power) and this discovery is the reason I added this criteria.

      The Steelseries 9x were absolutely terrific...SOME of the time. Using the wireless on anything but an xbox requires a microsoft xbox wireless adapter, but I had frewquent intermittant problems (that are all over the internet and have not been resolved as of 2020). I consider the non-BT wireless problems to be an actual defect and eventually returned them because of the weird noises that were basically nonstop. Despite this, and despite the lack of ANC, the BT and overall quality was stellar. I tried it on many different windows computers and nothing solved it.

      I actually ended up keeping the Steelseries 9 (not 9X) which amazon does not sell, and I had to get directly from the manufacturer. They are my daily home pair, they work great, and are SUPER comfortable. The BT is surprisingly worse than the 9 and I cant imagine why it would be any different, but it is. Still all-around the best

      I decided not to even try the arctis pro because they were so expensive, but also because of the hub that it uses. I believe the hub is only necessary for the non-BT wireless, but I'm also just not willing to pay that much for a pair without ANC.

      JBL Quantum 800 - $200, this is a great pair that has almost everything, but not quite. The BT and non-BT wireless audio quality was great and the recording quality was great (boom mic). However, the battery life is almost insufferably bad, and, to add insult to injury, they cannot be used while charging. This was actually the second pair that that I bought, and is the reason I added criteria #1. They were also not very comfortable, but not the worst (none can compete with the comfort of the Steelseries). One wierd issues that may be present in other devices (but not the 9x) is that when the headset is turned off, the device in windows does not deactivate, meaning windows still keep playing audio on the non-existant device rather than switch to your next default. This means you have to manually select a different audio source when you turn them off.

      My final pick was the Seinhausser PXC 550-II. While these also do not have non-BT wireless connectivity, they have great BT wireless (AptX, low laency) and all the other features I wanted: great sound, great microphone, great battery, great ANC, passive playback, playback while charging (and can actually play directly over USB). The only slight negatives are the touch controls (intuitive, but easy to hang up on people if you stretch your arms in the air) comfort (again, cant compete with steelseries) and bluetooth connectivity. It says it can connect to two devices at once, and while this is true, you basically need to disable your phone or pc bluetooth to get it to work right. This took me the longest time to figure out, but it works great now.

      If I had to pick one pair now, it would be the Seinhausser pair. They have it all: great for travel, great battery, great sound, great mic, great battery/charging, good comfort, everything.

      The next best are the steelseries 9, which are better in some ways (comfort, non-BT wireless, chatmix, boom mic) but canty compete with the 30hour battery, ANC, and portability of the Seinhausser pair.
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    • Calificado en Estados Unidos el 9 de agosto de 2016
      Headphones used in this comparison: Sennheiser PXC 550, Sennheiser MM 550, Bose QC35, Bose QC20 (in-ear).

      Sound Quality - I'm shocked that some think the QC35 is on par with the PXC 550. The PXC 550 is definitely a step up, though it's not so much better that I would advise not getting the QC 35 for this reason alone. The QC 20 is not going to be able to produce the same level of depth of sounds because of the in-ear format. I would rank SQ as 1) PXC 550, 2) MM 550, 3) QC35, 4) QC20.

      Noise Cancelling - Again, shocked that some think the PXC 550 is on par with the Bose QC35. In this case, the QC 35 is a step up. In my view it's not so much better that I would not get the PXC 550 for this reason alone. However, for some, ANC is the overriding factor and in that case Bose wins. I actually like the QC 20 (and soon to be coming QC 30) over the QC 35 because the in-ear format blocks more noise passively. However, I find the in-ear format less comfortable for me. Loved the portability of the QC 20, but the lower 10 hour battery life is a drawback that bugged me as well. The PXC 550 is a huge leap forward for ANC compared to the MX 550, which had problems with loud noises and wind. With the QC 35, there is an audible white hiss noise that I think helps further mask outside noise - this hiss is less present in the PXC 550. Often complained about the QC 35 is that you can't turn ANC off when you're in Bluetooth mode. If I'm not on a plane/train/bus, I tend to not want ANC on as the effect when you're moving about is unnatural and almost disorienting for me. The passive noise cancelling on the PXC 550 is much better than the QC 35. To me, the headphones form a much better seal to the ear and use higher end materials, so with ANC off on both headphones, there is much less noise with the PXC 550 just by putting them on your head. The downside to this is that if you want to hear your surroundings with the PXC 550 on and ANC off, not that much noise gets through. Also, since the seal is better for me with the PXC 550, there are less sound intrusions when you move your head around. For example, if you open your mouth from a yawn, the QC 35 will lose its seal for me and let sound through. The PXC 550 will lose some of it seal as well, but not nearly as much. I would rank ANC as 1) QC 20, 2) QC 35, 3) PXC 550, 4) MM 550.

      Comfort - Several have noted that the cups for the PXC 550 are smaller than the QC 35. I would agree with that and I felt that my ears almost had too much room to move around in the QC 35. With all of the over ear headphones, I felt that the ears would get hot over time and sometimes get sweaty. However, that is preferable to me over having in-ear headphones. Comfort here is very subjective, but for me at least, I would rank them as 1) PXC 550, 2) MM 550, 3) QC 35, 4) QC 20.

      Build Quality/Style - The look and feel of every Bose product I've used with the exception of the Bose Mini Soundlink, is that they are cheap relative to the cost that they are charging. The QC 35 and QC 20 are no exception. The MM 550s were hideous headphones. The PXC 550s look incredibly classy and elegant, with top notch materials. I am not a fan of the alcantara used on the QC 35 as alcantara will eventually pill and look terrible over time in my experience. Also, the hinge quality seems to be somewhat fragile as there is just so much plastic on the QC 35. I think the QC 35s look great, but they certainly don't look like $350 headphones. 1) PXC 550, 2) QC 20, 3) QC 35, 4) MM 550 (just so ugly)

      Carrying case - The semi-hard carrying case on the QC 35 is much better than the PXC 550 and seems like it will protect the headphones better. The square shape is also much more stylish than the semi-circle look on the PXC 550. The PXC 550 case lacks the structure and the material is not as thick or protective. The zippered side is also soft instead of hard. The one thing I do like about the PXC 550 case is that there is a fabric flap that goes between the cups so that they don't bang around and scratch each other. Both are relatively large so they will take up quite a bit of space in your bag. The QC 35s look to fold smaller, but the carrying case size negates that ultimately.

      Usability - While both have apps, I don't find much value in either. It's nice to have the different effect modes with the PXC 550, but I probably won't use them most of the time. Both look to be able to connect to two devices simultaneously - something I read was proprietary to Bose, but clearly is not. The QC 35 will state the name of the devices it's connected to, but will butcher the name. The PXC 550 will just say Phone 1 and Phone 2. I like the PXC 550 ability to turn on/off by unfolding/folding the cups, and the touch interface works great. It is easier to use than to feel around for the buttons on the QC 35 which are in a less natural position. The talkthrough feature on the PXC 550 is missing as far as I'm aware from the QC 35. If you want to talk to someone in person, you pretty much have to take the headphones off. At an airport, this is crucial if you want to stay on top of any public address messages. 1) PXC 550, 2) QC 35, 3) MM 550, 4) QC 20

      Call Quality - Both the QC 35 and PXC 550 had great call quality to me. I think the incoming voice quality sounded a little better to me on the PXC 550, but honestly both were great for voice calls. I didn't have any issues on range with either and I liked that the QC 35 would pick up outside sound so you can hear your own voice (which you would otherwise not with ANC always on).

      Overall - I ultimately returned the QC 35 and am sticking with the PXC 550. I will sacrifice the lower quality ANC for better build and sound quality, but that is me. With any of these headphones, there will be some give and take so you will have to decide for yourself which features are more important.
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      5.0 de 5 estrellas La perfection du casque, la perfection du son.
      Calificado en Francia el 8 de mayo de 2017
      Une petite merveille de technologie. Un son Bluetooth EXEMPLAIRE, un son filaire MAGISTRAL. Ample, précis, détaillé, chaud et spatialisé, on ressent le détachement de chaque instruments, chaque sonorités. BLUFFANT. Pour les amateurs, sachez que les basses sont généreuses. Elles le sont encore plus une fois l'ANC activée. J'écoute essentiellement du FLAC / MP3 320kbps ou VORBIS 320kbps pour la musique. Il sonne juste à tous le niveaux. Sur ce point, il est selon moi sensiblement meilleur que le QC35. Encore une fois c'est exemplaire. On redécouvre littéralement des morceaux.
      Sur les film, rien à dire, il fait mouche une fois de plus. Le mode "Cinema" donne plus d'amplitude et de spatialisation au son tout en donnant un petit coup de boost aux basses. Les différents mode de rendu sonor du casque en association avec l'application Cap Tune, permettent de créer un son sur mesure, personnalisé. C'est très bien pensé.
      Sacher aussi que branché en USB a un ordinateur, le casque fait office de carte son externe. BRAVO!

      La réduction de bruit est elle très bonne. Mais oui, on atteint pas le niveau d'un Bose QC35. Malgré tout, le résultat est Hyper convainquant. La majorité des bruits gênants est supprimé. Surtout les fréquences basses.
      Une autre fonction permet de stopper la musique et d'amplifier les bruits environnants. C'est très troublant mais assez ingénieux! On est pas coupé du monde. Faites le test dans un super marché...
      Fonctionnalité héritée de l'excellent PXC 450 ?

      Esthétiquement, c'est la surprise. Personnellement, je le trouve beaux et design MAIS, j'aurais aimé peut être un peu plus de prise de risque sur ce point. Moins de sobriété peut être ? Ce n'est qu'une affaire de gout.
      Le casque reste en tout cas léger et très confortable. Un plaisir de l'avoir sur la tête.

      Pour ce qui est de l'autonomie, c'est simple, c'est surement le meilleur a ce jeu. Bon point donc.

      Je suis passé du Sennheiser PXC 450 au Sennheiser MM 550-X Travel et je suis forcé de constater que le rendu sonor a encore monté d'un cran.
      On a un casque, précis, solide, design, beau et très technique.

      Seul défaut, il n'y a pas de bouton Marche / Arrêt. DOMMAGE.

      C'est simple, on à la l'un des meilleurs si ce n'est LE MEILLEUR casque sans fil à fonction ANC. Ni plus, ni moins.

      Merci Sennheiser.
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      Isra
      5.0 de 5 estrellas
      La perfection du casque, la perfection du son.

      Calificado en Francia el 8 de mayo de 2017
      Une petite merveille de technologie. Un son Bluetooth EXEMPLAIRE, un son filaire MAGISTRAL. Ample, précis, détaillé, chaud et spatialisé, on ressent le détachement de chaque instruments, chaque sonorités. BLUFFANT. Pour les amateurs, sachez que les basses sont généreuses. Elles le sont encore plus une fois l'ANC activée. J'écoute essentiellement du FLAC / MP3 320kbps ou VORBIS 320kbps pour la musique. Il sonne juste à tous le niveaux. Sur ce point, il est selon moi sensiblement meilleur que le QC35. Encore une fois c'est exemplaire. On redécouvre littéralement des morceaux.
      Sur les film, rien à dire, il fait mouche une fois de plus. Le mode "Cinema" donne plus d'amplitude et de spatialisation au son tout en donnant un petit coup de boost aux basses. Les différents mode de rendu sonor du casque en association avec l'application Cap Tune, permettent de créer un son sur mesure, personnalisé. C'est très bien pensé.
      Sacher aussi que branché en USB a un ordinateur, le casque fait office de carte son externe. BRAVO!

      La réduction de bruit est elle très bonne. Mais oui, on atteint pas le niveau d'un Bose QC35. Malgré tout, le résultat est Hyper convainquant. La majorité des bruits gênants est supprimé. Surtout les fréquences basses.
      Une autre fonction permet de stopper la musique et d'amplifier les bruits environnants. C'est très troublant mais assez ingénieux! On est pas coupé du monde. Faites le test dans un super marché...
      Fonctionnalité héritée de l'excellent PXC 450 ?

      Esthétiquement, c'est la surprise. Personnellement, je le trouve beaux et design MAIS, j'aurais aimé peut être un peu plus de prise de risque sur ce point. Moins de sobriété peut être ? Ce n'est qu'une affaire de gout.
      Le casque reste en tout cas léger et très confortable. Un plaisir de l'avoir sur la tête.

      Pour ce qui est de l'autonomie, c'est simple, c'est surement le meilleur a ce jeu. Bon point donc.

      Je suis passé du Sennheiser PXC 450 au Sennheiser MM 550-X Travel et je suis forcé de constater que le rendu sonor a encore monté d'un cran.
      On a un casque, précis, solide, design, beau et très technique.

      Seul défaut, il n'y a pas de bouton Marche / Arrêt. DOMMAGE.

      C'est simple, on à la l'un des meilleurs si ce n'est LE MEILLEUR casque sans fil à fonction ANC. Ni plus, ni moins.

      Merci Sennheiser.
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    • Rodi
      5.0 de 5 estrellas Çok kaliteli, fiyatını hak eden bir ürün.
      Calificado en Turquía el 30 de noviembre de 2020
      Çok kaliteli, fiyatını hak eden bir ürün. Uzun süredir kullanıyorum. Çok hızlı şarz oluyor. Pili bitmek bilmiyor. İki cihaza birden hızlıca ve sorunsuz bağlanabiliyor. Pili azaldığında sesli uyarı veriyor. Dokunmatik kontrolleri sorunsuz çalışıyor. Hafif, yumuşak malzemeden üretilmiş. Gürültü engelleyicisi başarılı. Ses kalitesi zaten harika. Bendeki ilk versiyonu yakın zamanda yeni versiyonu çıktı. Son söz; Bravo Sennheiser!
    • Alex
      5.0 de 5 estrellas Great quality and very practical.
      Calificado en Canadá el 1 de junio de 2020
      I was blown away by how easy these were to use, while also being a very good quality pair of headphones that are extremely comfy to wear.

      I use both the Blutooth functionality, as well as the wired setting. The Blutooth is easy to use and the headphones have very little issue pairing to my iPhone 8 or my Dell laptop. I use these when going mountain biking, walking and when I'm exercising at home. I haven't had any issue with water damage, even after getting them a bit wet from being in light rain for a short period of time.

      The sound quality is what you would expect from a pair of headphones in this price-range. I listen to a variety of genres and the frequency response feels a lot more balanced than what I experienced from trying on other pairs in this price range. Nothing surprising considering the brand's reputation. The sound stage is okay, but could be better. You can place the instruments in a good mix, but it doesn't by any means make you feel like you're watching something live.

      I use these also for playing on my digital piano at home. The sound is clean and the headphones don't hurt after extended use. Just keep in mind that the battery is still in use even when the Blutooth is turned off, so make sure to charge them after extended use.

      The sound cancellation is noticeable, but not as powerful as Bose's. I personally prefer the sound cancellation on these. The minimized external noise helps for focusing on whats being listened to without being fully tuned out to whats going on or feeling sick from how powerful the sound cancellation is.

      The controls on the side are responsive and while the mic for calls isn't going to knock your socks off, it gets the job done.

      Overall, these were well worth the price tag for functionality, practicality and overall sound quality. 5/5
    • bruno
      3.0 de 5 estrellas Really good headphones, but mine came with one problem
      Calificado en Australia el 8 de febrero de 2021
      The headphones are great, good sound quality, good noise cancelling and good battery life. However, my pair of headphones came with the problem that every now and then, the Bluetooth would not work at all, it will simply create static making it impossible to use, I tried fixing it by connecting and disconnecting it, turning it on and off, checking the app to see if I could update it or do something.
      The problem I had could be from one in a million faulty items, but that is the experience I got.
    • Hugo Rafael
      1.0 de 5 estrellas Não é tão bem projetado assim
      Calificado en Brasil el 30 de agosto de 2021
      Comprei e tive problemas com um lado não funcionar direito, pesquisei e vi que é bem comum nesse modelo que um lado pare de funcionar depois de um tempo. Além disso, o modelo do fone tenta ligar quando se vira a parte das caixas de som, isso faz com que em movimentos mais rápidos com o fone ele ligue e desligue pausando a música e sendo meio incomodo.

      Eu vi estes avisos mais em comentários gringos e achei que pudesse ser algo mais pontual, mas aparentemente é um problema recorrente do modelo. Não foi uma boa experiência ou que valesse o valor do fone.

    Resumen de producto: SENNHEISER PXC 550-II NoiseGard inalámbrico con cancelación de ruido adaptativa, auriculares Bluetooth con control sensible al tacto y duración de la batería de 30 horas, color negro

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    • Calidad de sonido superior y cancelación activa de ruido: el PXC 550-II Wireless ofrece una calidad de sonido legendaria de Sennheiser La cancelación activa de ruido reduce el ruido ambiental a tu alrededor y se puede ajustar a tu preferencia
    • Rendimiento excepcional de la batería de hasta 30 horas: el PXC 550-II Wireless ofrece hasta 30 horas de duración de la batería. Puedes viajar de Londres a Hong Kong y de vuelta con un solo cargo
    • Acceso con un solo toque al asistente de voz: con solo tocar un solo botón tienes acceso a tu asistente de inteligencia artificial: Siri, Hey Google y Alexa
    • Control del panel táctil: Un panel táctil en la copa derecha proporciona volumen, reproducción, parada, pausa y control de salto de pista. Tocar el auricular le permite atender una llamada entrante. Controlar este auricular es instintivo y fácil
    • Pausa inteligente (activada a través de la aplicación), encendido/apagado automático: Gira los auriculares para apagar, los sensores detectan cuando usas los auriculares y reproduces, pausa la música
    • Componentes incluidos: Auriculares Pxc 550-Ii, estuche de transporte, cable de carga USB (USB-A a Micro-USB), cable de audio, adaptador de vuelo

    Descripción del producto

    Creado para el viajero de negocios frecuente y decernido, el PXC 550-II Wireless actualiza cada viaje con una comodidad excepcional, calidad de sonido inigualable y libertad inalámbrica. El audio inalámbrico superior está garantizado por el soporte para códecs AAC, aptX, aptX LL y Bluetooth 5.0 de alta calidad, con cancelación de ruido adaptativa que garantiza una experiencia auditiva excepcional incluso en entornos ocupados. La matriz de micrófonos triple también ofrece una claridad de voz sin igual al hacer llamadas en movimiento o interactuar con asistentes virtuales como Siri, Google y Alexa a través del botón de asistente de voz. Con un diseño ergonómico excepcional y hasta 30 horas de duración de la batería, el PXC 550-II Wireless es el compañero perfecto para viajar con estilo.

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