Sennheiser Announces PX 210 Stereo Bluetooth Headphones

Sennheiser, a teras to be reckoned with in the audio frequency arena, has released a new pair of Bluetooth headphones, the PX 210. These beauts can apparently last 12 hours nonstop, halt paired up to 33 feet, and proceeds reward of a little something called apt-X coding (a commercial-degree compressing technology). On the downside, the PX 210’s ar listen-only, and some devices might not support apt-X caliber without a dongle. As far as mobile users are concerned, it sounds like these are built for the dedicated medicine fanatic who doesn’t need to make calls over a Bluetooth headset and volition spend a draw of time wearing these in wired mode anyway.

Right now, I’ve been playing around with the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) BH-905 (reexamination advent soon) and I’m hoping to give this brace a endeavor next. If you’re in the market for stereo Bluetooth headphones, I’d recommend the Plantronics BackBeats, more for comfort and style than signaling constancy or assault and battery life. If you’re looking for high gear quality auditory sensation, and nonentity but, the PX 210s will be available for a rather steep $299.95.

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