• Reviews around connection issue (1.83 of 5)

    Sennheiser HD1 Wireless Headphones with Active Noise Cancellation - Black

    • I haven't had any connection issues so far, other than when a solid door comes between the headphones and the audio source
    • I havent experienced bluetooth connection issues, but Im also not moving around too much and my phone is usually on my person
    • But again, I haven't had connection issues like some have had
    • Can hardly believe that after a month of use I'm having blue tooth connection issues
    • Unfortunately, Amazon sent me the version with the connection issues
    • The AirPods aren't as seamless as they're billed to be, and I still have some bluetooth connection issues from time to time (ironically more than the Sennheisers, even though Apple has their "wonderful" special chip inside the AirPods for better connection), but at $169 bucks vs $400 I can stomach the little imperfections
    • I have had no bluetooth connection issues, and can even use these several rooms away from my computer with perfect quality, as well as outside and in busy locations
    • I generally love Sennheiser products b/c of their quality and reputation, but the awful wireless performance of this headset especially at this price is unacceptable
    • In terms of high-quality plastics mixed with metal bones, they are more a peer to the less expensive Bose and Sony; the B&O clearly wins in build and material quality
    • Some fault the B&O for having finnicky touch controls; these have no touch controls and only 2 buttons: on/off, vol up/down
    • I generally love Sennheiser products b/c of their quality and reputation, but the awful wireless performance of this headset especially at this price is unacceptable
    • n’t had any issues chagring other than trying to decipher the LED indicator color meanings, but after quick consult of the Sennheiser website and instruction
    • so if you already have good headphones you may not be as blown away by these as I
    • In terms of high-quality plastics mixed with metal bones, they are more a peer to the less expensive Bose and Sony; the B&O clearly wins in build and material quality
    • Some fault the B&O for having finnicky touch controls; these have no touch controls and only 2 buttons: on/off, vol up/down
    • so if you already have good headphones you may not be as blown away by these as I