Sennheiser Enters Wired Audio Market with Affordable Options
In a move that caters to those still loyal to wired connections, Sennheiser has introduced two new models: the CX 80U earbuds and HD 400U over-ear headphones. Both products boast impressive technical specifications, including 24-bit, 96 kHz digital audio playback and compatibility with an array of devices such as iOS, Android, and MacOS.
One of the standout features of these new releases is their switch to a USB-C connector, replacing the traditional 3.5mm audio jack. This change not only makes them more future-proof but also reduces electronic waste. The products are priced remarkably affordably, especially considering Sennheiser's reputation for its higher-end headphones.
The CX 80U earbuds, which retail at $40, and the HD 400U headphones, priced at $100, are now available to consumers. This marked entry into the market is likely aimed at drawing in those who prefer a wired connection but may have been deterred by Sennheiser's traditionally premium pricing.
In a move that caters to those still loyal to wired connections, Sennheiser has introduced two new models: the CX 80U earbuds and HD 400U over-ear headphones. Both products boast impressive technical specifications, including 24-bit, 96 kHz digital audio playback and compatibility with an array of devices such as iOS, Android, and MacOS.
One of the standout features of these new releases is their switch to a USB-C connector, replacing the traditional 3.5mm audio jack. This change not only makes them more future-proof but also reduces electronic waste. The products are priced remarkably affordably, especially considering Sennheiser's reputation for its higher-end headphones.
The CX 80U earbuds, which retail at $40, and the HD 400U headphones, priced at $100, are now available to consumers. This marked entry into the market is likely aimed at drawing in those who prefer a wired connection but may have been deterred by Sennheiser's traditionally premium pricing.