• Reviews around issue (2.43 of 5)

    Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless – NoiseGard Adaptive Noise Cancelling, Bluetooth Headphone with Touch Sensitive Control and 30-Hour Battery Life

    • This completely negates the issue and even makes calls comfortable for me (at least as comfortable as they can be for me).I will say that, even though I'm not an audiophile, the headphones can be a bit bassy
    • Now, the issues with it that led me to return it:-Call quality wasn't all that good.
    • Finally, the last incredibly annoying issue occurs when I use them with my Mac--the first time you turn them on and pair them to your Mac, they immediately trigger iTunes to open and start playing a song.
    • no issues-Great
    • The issue being if you have a decent DAC/amp and want to use these without anything in the signal path, no dice.
    • The only issue that I could not get past was the connection to my macbook would freeze the headphones during a skype call.
    • After a year I have grown to really love these headphones, but the all-critical comfort issue will vary from user to user based on head size and shape.
    • Like other reviewers, I had issues with the touchpad
    • ONLY real issue I have with the headphone is the difficulty I have is with pairing with the desired Bluetooth source.
    • not as good - I urge Sennheiser to look to tomorrow and do something cool
    • and I didn’t really like them as much as I though I
    • If price was no issue (whens that?
    • The 550’s are also quite polite, and nice enough to provide a narrative for you about what they’re doing
    • I still love the sound of my PSB M4U-2’s, but the 550’s are also excellent for pure listening enjoyment, and are not solely justified
    • If price was no issue (whens that?
    • The 550’s are also quite polite, and nice enough to provide a narrative for you about what they’re doing
    • I still love the sound of my PSB M4U-2’s, but the 550’s are also excellent for pure listening enjoyment, and are not solely justified