Sennheiser PXC 300 Headphones – Review

 

PXC 300
Company: Sennheiser

Price: $179.95
http://www.sennheiserusa.com

The PXC 300 headphones from Sennheiser are part of the Travel Line of products offered by Sennheiser. As such, they employ a number features ideally suited for the road warriors among us. The PXC 300s include: an Ultra-lightweight design with ergonomic headband, two-point suspension and soft high-quality ear cushions for improved passive attenuation and comfort, a patented folding mechanism and protective case for storage and transportation, Advanced Circuit Technology (ACT): which reduces susceptibility to mobile phone interference, closed, supra-aural mini headphones with switchable NoiseGard™ active noise canceling technology, and duofol diaphragms with spiral embossing. To view a complete list of features, jump to the product page.

DESIGN
The PXC 300s include everything the audio-centric traveler will need on that long and winding road (cue the Beatles).

The fit and finish of the PXC 300s are what one would expect from any Sennheiser product, the highest quality and craftsmanship.

USABILITY
The PXC 300s are some of the most comfortable headphones I have ever used. The soft and supple padding used on the earpieces and headband, provide great comfort while insuring a proper fit.

I found the PXC 300s easy to use and transport. I could easily throw the travel case into my messenger bag with little added weight or space consumption.

While the headphones themselves are very comfortable to wear, I found the noise-canceling module to be cumbersome.

The size and shape made the module difficult to position in a comfortable manner (more on this later).

PERFORMANCE
Comfort and convenience aside, if the PXC 300s can not perform their two prime directives, then they are basically a subpar set of earmuffs. After extensively testing the PXC 300s, I can confidently confirm, they preform their duties wonderfully.

As audio headphones, the PXC 300s did not disappoint. I listened to my reference playlist (various types of audio content at varying bit rates) and was somewhat surprised at just how well these headphones performed. As one would expect, at 128 kbps, the content was average. At 256 kbps the PXC 300s demonstrated their true metal (with a bass toward the lower end, my classic and new rock tunes got the blood pumping). The high and mid ranges were above average across all types of content. Overall, I was very impressed with audio produced by the PXC 300s.

As noise-canceling headphones, the PXC 300s created a quiet, calming, and peaceful environment in which to contemplate the great dilemmas of our time. I have used some of the other brands of noise-canceling headphones (which are better known) and found the PXC 300s to meet and exceed the other brands in the space spec for spec and dollar for dollar. For those looking for a nice set of travel headphones, I can highly recommend the PXC 300s by Sennheiser.

MAKING A GREAT PRODUCT EVEN BETTER
I have only one issue with the PXC 300 travel headphones, I would like to see the noise-canceling module redesigned in order to reduce its overall size. I found it difficult to find a comfortable place for the module while the PXC 300s were in use.

MyMac.com Rating:
I am very impressed with the PXC 300 headphones. They combine many comfort and convenience features and perform in a manner becoming a product adorning the vaunted Sennheiser name and reputation. When compared with other products in this space, the PXC 300s provide a nice value as well. While I must give a very slight deduction for the noise-canceling module, make no mistake about it, these are great headphones and highly recommended. Therefore, I am awarding this outstanding product a 4.5 out of 5 on our MyMac.com Rating System.

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