Sennheiser RS65 Video
Related Videos
The Sennheiser HD 600 headphones are a good choice for home listening if you're willing to pay for high-quality sound.
From the floor of CES 2008, Tom Merritt takes a first look at the Sennheiser MXW1 wireless headphones using RF technology.
The HD555s' speakerlike sound is the hot ticket for DVD thrill seekers.
Most users will be pleased with the Lyra's sleek, lightweight design and easy-to-use interface, but serious audiophiles will be unimpressed by the sound quality.
Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones
The Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones are remarkably light headphones. The sound quality is decent overall with an emphasis on bass. The Bluetooth transmitter can be used with any audio source that has a minijack headphone output.
The Koss PortaPro Headphones were first released in 1984, but they still have excellent sound quality and collapse into themselves for easy transport.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" clip: "Turkish delight"
A little taste of Turkish delight can get a little boy into trouble.
Our editors give you a sneak peek at the Sennheiser RS130 and RS140 from the floor at CES.
Cardo Scala 600 Bluetooth headset
The Cardo Scala 600 is a lightweight headset with great sound quality.
The Sony MDR-DS4000s are simply the quietest and best-sounding wireless headphones we've tested to date.
Sennheiser RS65 Review
The good: Wireless headphones; SRS surround processing; base/stand recharges batteries; extra battery included; built-in volume control.
The bad: Pricey; sound isn't nearly as detailed as that of Sennheiser's corded 'phones.
The bottom line: These extremely lightweight wireless headphones are easy on the ears but sound a little too mellow for our taste.
Sennheiser RS65 Specs
Manufacturer: Sennheiser Electronics Corp.
Part number: RS65
- Product Specifications
