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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Sound Quality
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03.Isolation
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04.Comfort
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05.Usability
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06.Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 Comparison
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07.Bose QuietComfort 15 Comparison
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08.Denon AH-NC732 Comparison
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09.AblePlanet NC300 Comparison
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10.Conclusion
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11.Snippets
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12.Ratings & Specs
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13.Comments
Sennheiser PXC 250-II
Comfort
Lightweight, comfortable design. The small pads feel a bit weird for the first 10 minutes, but that’s about it.
Short-Term Use (7.50)
Initially, we thought the Sennheiser PXC 250-IIs felt a bit uncomfortable. The small pads take some getting used to if you aren’t accustomed to the fit. Of course, ten minutes later we were used to them, and they were incredibly comfortable. The pads and their coverings are soft, the band is adequately padded, and the headphones themselves are very lightweight. We have no complaints here.
Extended Use (9.50)
Over long periods of wear is where the PXC 250-IIs really shine. They’re ridiculously lightweight, so they don’t have the problem full-size cans do of feeling heavy over time. The cups also don’t squeeze your head any more than they need to. Really we have no complaints here.
Customizability (3.00)
The PXC 250-IIs don’t have many customization options. The ear cups swivel around and the band can extend, but that’s about it.
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