Sennheiser HD 202
By Brian Jones
Sennheiser has a lot of professional grade headphones on the market. If you are in the market for headphones but don’t want to drop hundreds of dollars on a pair, these might be for you. They are almost a steal. Don’t let the price of these headphones change your opinion on the quality of the product because they sound great. The HD 202 II is not completely noise cancelling, but since the ear cups are closed a large amount of ambient noise is reduced. On the plus side, you don’t need a battery for an active cancellation feature. The best feature here is portability. They are lightweight, so they are not uncomfortable during use and when stored in a bag they won’t weight you down. There is probably not another pair of headphones under $30 that can compete with these.
Quick Specs
- Not completely noise cancelling
- 18Hz-18KHz range
- Very lightweight
- Inexpensive
Strengths
The price cannot be beat for the performance these headphones provide The long cord makes it ideal for using with a computer or gaming console Quality build means these will withstand travel and heavy use 2 year warranty Weaknesses Sounds in the higher frequencies to not come out as clear, downgrading the entire sound quality The comfort level suffers greatly with extended wear Noise isolation and cancellation are not very effective |
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Brian Jones has had a passion for photography and anything related for the majority of his life. One photography class in high school was all it took to get hooked on everything to do with the subject. He became more focused on learning about camera… See more about Brian |