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Sennheiser business and news from across the web.- Hardware ReviewsThis article appears to be a collection of hardware reviews, mentioning products such as the Cooler Master V8 ACE 3DHP Black CPU cooler, the Kingston IronKey Keypad 200C flash drive, and the Sennheiser Momentum 5 headset. It highlights various components and peripherals for PC hardware enthusiasts.
- Sennheiser debuts open-ear Accentum Clip earbuds with nine hours of battery lifeSennheiser has introduced its first clip-on open-ear earbuds, the Accentum Clip, offering nine hours of battery life. This launch marks the company's entry into the growing market for open-ear audio devices.
- Sennheiser Momentum 5 Wireless review: Worth the waitThe Sennheiser Momentum 5 Wireless headphones are a strong contender in the premium audio market, rivaling established brands like Bose and Sony. They feature improved sound quality and more effective active noise cancellation, making them a worthwhile upgrade.
- The new Sennheiser Momentum 5 is incoming, but it's not the EPOS replacement you might be looking forSennheiser has announced the new Momentum 5 headphones, set to launch on June 16 for $399.99. While featuring Hi-res audio and improved active noise cancelling, they lack a boom microphone and 2.4GHz wireless, making them less suitable as a direct replacement for gaming headsets like the EPOS Sennheiser GSP 670. The headphones will be compatible with PC and Nintendo Switch via Bluetooth or a 3.5mm cable, but not natively with PlayStation 5.
- Sennheiser's Momentum 5 headphones are all about the audio and ANC upgradesSennheiser's new Momentum 5 headphones feature significant upgrades to their audio quality and active noise cancellation technology. The headphones also include Dolby Atmos with head tracking for an immersive listening experience.
- Sennheiser launches HD 480 Pro, the closed-back headphones fans have been waiting forSennheiser has launched the HD 480 Pro, a new set of closed-back headphones designed for audio professionals. These headphones aim to address comfort for long wearing sessions and accurate bass reproduction, building on features from the HD 490 Pro. The HD 480 Pro will retail for $479 and includes accessories like recording earpads and a coiled cable.
- Gaming Headset vs. Regular Headphones: What Casual Gamers Actually NeedThis article analyzes whether casual gamers truly need dedicated gaming headsets, suggesting that regular headphones often offer superior audio technology for the same price. Gaming headsets primarily provide convenience through integrated microphones and low-latency wireless connectivity, which are particularly beneficial for console gaming due to platform limitations. For PC gamers, a combination of quality headphones and a separate USB microphone is recommended for better overall audio and mic performance.
- Final UX5000 Noise Cancelling Headphones ReviewThe Final UX5000 headphones offer a compelling alternative in the premium noise-cancelling market, rivaling offerings from Sony and Bose. They feature a unique, fingerprint-resistant design, precise physical controls, and impressive noise cancellation for their price point. While the default EQ is flat, the companion app allows for extensive customization, resulting in a detailed and clear audio experience with excellent battery life and the option for wired connectivity.
- Fender Mix review: Well-designed headphones that just fall short of greatnessThe Fender Mix headphones offer a well-designed, modular build with swappable parts and impressive battery life, aiming for a premium experience at a lower price point. While the lossless Bluetooth mode provides detailed sound, the overpowering bass tuning and lack of advanced features like an app or wear detection prevent them from reaching greatness, placing them firmly in the mid-range category despite the $299 price.
- Sennheiser's owners want to sell its consumer headphone businessSonova, the owner of Sennheiser's consumer audio division, has announced its intention to sell the business less than five years after its acquisition. The company plans to divest the division to focus on its core Hearing Care operations. Sales for the Sennheiser division have recently declined, and the business was fined for retail pricing practices prior to Sonova's purchase.