• Reviews around bluetooth (3.05 of 5)

    Sennheiser HD1 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones with Active Noise Cancellation – Ivory

    • Bluetooth works great
    • Bluetooth works sounds fine
    • Defective bluetooth; heavy; I returned it; good sound quality and noise isolation
    • However, my phone has been taking priority, so will need to disable bluetooth on phone when I prefer a different means
    • Bluetooth works like total garbage complete junk
    • Snappy, reliable Bluetooth performance
    • No Bluetooth headphones have perfect sound, but I enjoy the M2.0 for travel and sometimes for use around the house.
    • Good sound and high quality but Bluetooth and wireless cannot turn off individually.
    • I wanted to love my 3rd pair of Senns, and they sound absolutely fantastic, but poor Bluetooth connectivity to my phone ended my time with them because they were to be primarily used for travel.
    • Bluetooth range is pretty lousy, and I now basically leave Bluetooth disabled entirely on my phone because the automatic switching from PC to phone and back doesn't work right
    • 7.This headphone is no where near my McIntosh and Focal Utopia but considered one of the best bluetooth out there
    • The most likely cause of consistent Bluetooth drop outs is a corrupted Bluetooth signal so delete the Bluetooth connection between the headphones and audio device, then turn off both the headphones and the audio device completely and then turn on both devices and re-establish the Bluetooth connection
    • Good sound quality, but the Bluetooth abruptly stopped working after 3 months.
    • a new pair which has every problem that the old ones did with (so far) the exception of the random fits of static -- just persistent static and faulty bluetooth connection
    • In my opinion, these are the best bluetooth headphones available
    • Excellent Bluetooth headphones
    • I also read the headfi forum article (Huge Comparison of [almost] all the Best Bluetooth Headphones - post your own comparisons here) that compared a ton of bluetooth headphones, and this one ranked second among the over ear headphones, behind the Audio Technica ATH-WS99BT
    • These are often-referenced best-available bluetooth over-ear
    • I'm the interim, I have had Sony, Grado, (non-noise-cancelling, Bluetooth) Bose, and Able Planet noise-cancelling headphones.
    • I experienced intermittent Bluetooth-related choppyness
    • Bluetooth works good
    • bluetooth buggy, problematic; noise cancelling mediocre
    • These give you the great sound, great Bluetooth connectivity, and decent noise cancelling
    • If you appreciate quality, & are looking for the best Bluetooth headphones on the market, look no further, you've found them.
    • I have now sent my headphones for repair twice in the last 2 weeks, and when they came back the first time, the Bluetooth was not working, and it is still not working
    • Defective bluetooth; heavy; I returned it; good sound quality and noise isolation
    • You can't use the headphone jack unless you have the device on, the sound quality is the same as a $140 gaming headset like my Rig 800lx even those are slightly betterSo nothing special because the volume can't be raise beyond a certain point, uncomfortable not stylish because the stainless steel slides go below the ear like the picture displays unless you have a very large head, bluetooth is nice.
    • Bluetooth headset function works on every application I've tried so far, except one, and for that often-used app, I have to use my old, cheap wired headset
    • , I tried a pair of Sony SDR-A1BT as well as some of Sony's cheaper Bluetooth headphones, and I was not impressed with the Sony's.
    • Among the bests Bluetooth Headphones on the market!
    • I'd be much easier on them, but seeing as they are some of the most expensive bluetooth headphones in the
    • They also do some clever bluetooth trickery to communicate with two devices at once:
    • I've heard a lot of good about Parrot Zik 2.0, at this point i just need something to keep a reliable bluetooth connection -- something as reliable as my jaybird bluebud X in-ears would be great, but i fear it's a pipe dream.
    • This is simply the best wireless (bluetooth) over the ears headset I have ever used
    • The most likely cause of consistent Bluetooth drop outs is a corrupted Bluetooth signal so delete the Bluetooth connection between the headphones and audio device, then turn off both the headphones and the audio device completely and then turn on both devices and re-establish the Bluetooth connection
    • I returned them to buy Bose Quietcomfort 25, and am still searching for comfortable bluetooth headphones
    • In fact, it has been the most user-friendly Bluetooth product I have owned
    • Over-Ear headphone review, which I'll keep brief: these are hands-down the best bluetooth headphones I have used when used with aptX compatible transmitters and decent source material
    • The JBL sounded good in the store and work if wired but the Bluetooth is disgustingly distorted
    • Bluetooth - Had some issues setting up with my PC (old bluetooth driver).
    • These are certainly among the best bluetooth headphones in the world, hands-down.- Awesome retro design, and the Ivory model looks quite posh- Very solid build
    • I have other Bluetooth headphones that do not suffer from such an extreme difference in audio quality wireless vs wired
    • I am just an amateur audiophile looking for nice bluetooth cans, with the added twist that I work in a call center and would like to use them there
    • Minus one star for less than stellar value -- even though these might be the best Bluetooth cans you can get.
    • Bluetooth working flawlessly while watching movies and playing games - no noticeable lag
    • But unfortunately, the bluetooth is hopelessly buggy, which defeats the purpose of wireless headphones
    • (For instance, to clear bluetooth it says to
    • But unfortunately, the bluetooth is hopelessly buggy, which defeats the purpose of wireless headphones
    • Bluetooth worked perfectly until recently
    • I am returning this pair; apart from this problem, it has others that people have noted - Bluetooth is choppy if you wander even a little away from the phone and the headphones don't fit well unless you have really small ears.
    • The bluetooth on these was infuriating.
    • The review you're reading is coming from a guy that's been looking for the best bluetooth headphone for almost 2 years
    • I decided to get this based on the wirecutter article (The Best Bluetooth On- or Over-Ear Headphones) on bluetooth headphones, which placed it as the top choice if price was no object
    • This is the best sounding Bluetooth headphones I have ever used
    • Bluetooth stopped working after 3 months
    • I think the sennheiser momentum2.0 is probably the best wireless bluetooth headset I've ever listened to and might be like this for a while until someone cracks another.
    • The only drawback from my giving a 5 star rating is that they don’t get as loud as other Bluetooth
    • In order that data can be transmitted wirelessly using Bluetooth, you have to pair your headphones with a compatible Bluetooth device that supports the following profiles:X Hands Free Profile (HFP)X Headset Profile (HSP)X Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)X Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)X Device ID Profile (DIP)Had enough
    • Despite all my ranting about the user friendly Bluetooth, as a headset they are very inconsistent
    • Great sound quality and very good noise cancellation, plus easy bluetooth connectivity.
    • Since then Bluetooth has resumed working randomly but volume fluctuates wildly cuts in and out
    • Support suggested to hard reset Bluetooth in Momentum 2.0 by draining the battery completely and waiting 15 min., which did did not change anything
    • Again, I've done this with other bluetooth headphones no problem
    • Holds charge for many hours (close to 20 when fully charged)+ Able to take calls without a cord and callers can hear my voice clearly; very good noise-canceling+ Bluetooth connects more quickly than any other device I use with my iPhone as a result of the NFC+ Able to use headphones as wired headphones if I am low on
    • Sounds amazing...but bluetooth is a mess
    • Bluetooth range is pretty lousy, and I now basically leave Bluetooth disabled entirely on my phone because the automatic switching from PC to phone and back doesn't work right
    • bad Bluetooth connection with iphone
    • These headphones sound great wired and, since rev02, have good bluetooth connectivity
    • Continuing Bluetooth issues
    • I conclude that bluetooth, as a technology, is still not robust enough to
    • The Bluetooth was very impressive
    • My other Sennheiser bluetooth headphones had the same issue, which is a much less significant issue with the noise cancellation that these headphones have.
    • The competition includes the Bose QC35s, the Sony WH-1000XM2, the brand new B&W PX (which is basically the excellent wireless B&W P7 plus noise cancelation).The Senn HD1’s have some things in common with these competitors.
    • The B&W look slightly more elegant and are more compact, but with less range and no noise cancelling - which could be viewed as a positive in that there is less processing of the audio.
    • I am spoiled by a stereo system with Emotiva electronics, and the very expensive B&W nautilus 800 series speakers, but I am satisfied listening to my TV and MP3 and FLAC files off my laptop with these headphones.
    • It is possible that the B&W's are better for a bit more money, but am unable to compare.
    • Having an amplifier in advance also helps because l did get more out of this headphone(l don't recommand buying a amp just for this headphone because it's not worth it).
    • 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
    • Some fault the B&O for having finnicky touch controls; these have no touch controls and only 2 buttons: on/off, vol up/down
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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