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July 2017
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83 Tests
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The Sennheiser HD4.50BTNC retail for Rs 14,990 and for the price, offer a flat response curve, ANC, a solid battery life and great Bluetooth connectivity. However, the headband of the HD4.50BTNC bites, feels delicate as it has been constructed out of plas...
Zusammenfassung: There are so many different types of Bluetooth headphones on the market these days. Sennheiser has done their part in releasing their share of wireless cans ranging from affordable to audiophile-grade. In doing so, some customers have asked what are the p...
Zusammenfassung: Wireless headphones are all the rage, giving users the ability to untether themselves from the confines of one meter of unwanted cables. Headsets with the ability to supply wireless capability along with active noise cancelling are highly coveted but are...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-02-12, Autor: Steven , Testbericht von: majorhifi.com
This year atCES 2017promised to deliver on several new headphones and earphones and the most anticipated so far is theHD 4.50 BTNC Wireless Over-Ear Headphone. The entire line of Sennheiser HD 4 Series headphones is a relatively new approach that focuses...
Great noise cancelling, 20-hour battery, Travel-friendly design, Surprisingly affordable
NoiseGuard tricky to activate, Headband lacks padding, Ear-cups lack ventilation
With noise-cancelling tech just as effective as that in headphones from rival Bose, and with a more musical sonic ability, the Sennheiser HD 4.50 BTNC are a definite contender. More affordable and easy to travel with, these lightweight headphones are a gr...
Solid sound, Travel-friendly, Affordable, Long battery life,
Compact soundstage, Noise cancelling is rather light, Uncomfortable for those with bigger ears,
The HD 450BT aren't the flashiest pair of headphones, and if you went further up in price there are headphones with a better sense of fine detail, space and clarity. But if south of £200 is where your budget takes you, there's not a whole lot to dislike a...
Lightweight and solid,Comfortable to wear for long periods,Great sound and reliable noise cancelling,Very reasonable price
Poor button layout and features,EQ customisation is restrictive
If you have a limited budget and want an all-round great pair of over ear headphones with noise cancelling, the Sennheiser HD 450BT is a truly compelling option. There are elements of compromise, but it's a great product for its price point.The sound - as...
Overall, we're quite impressed by the Sennheiser HD 450BT, particularly in the way they sound; their well-balanced profile should appeal audiophiles and bass-hunters alike.Battery life and connectivity are both very good, and the noise-cancelling works we...
Decent noise-cancelling, Smooth overall presentation, Good body to the midrange,
Balance skewed toward bottom end, Timing and dynamics leave much to be desired, Not the most detail, Uncomfortable over time,
And anyway, that isn't really how Sennheiser designed these to be used. Used to exploit their specification as wireless noise-cancelling headphones fully, they're, well - alright.If alright isn't good enough for you - and why should it be? - there are far...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-07-12, Autor: David , Testbericht von: CNET.co.uk
The Sennheiser HD 4.50 BTNC Wireless is wireless noise-canceling headphone with effective noise canceling that sounds great and costs significantly less than Bose's QuietComfort 35. It works well as a headset and offers decent battery life. The headphones
Not quite as comfortable as higher-end models from Bose, Sony and Sennheiser
Sennheiser's HD 4.50 BTNC Wireless gets you most of what you want in a premium wireless noise-canceling headphone but costs significantly less...