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Reddit mentions of Sennheiser CX200 Twist-to-Fit Earbuds

Sentiment score: 10
Reddit mentions: 28

We found 28 Reddit mentions of Sennheiser CX200 Twist-to-Fit Earbuds. Here are the top ones.

Sennheiser CX200 Twist-to-Fit Earbuds
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    Features:
  • Connectivity Technology: Wired
  • Innovative holding system (Twist to Fit system) ensures best possible fit, High passive attenuation of ambient noise
  • Impedance: 16 ohm, Frequency Response: 20 - 20000 Hertz, Sound Pressure Level (SPL): 110 dB, THD (total harmonic distortion): <0.2 percent, Cable Length: 1.2 meter, Transducer Principle: Dynamic, Weight Approx: 5 gram
  • Powerful, bass driven stereo sound
  • Optimized for MP3, iPod, iPhone, CD players and portable gaming systems Symmetrical Cable
  • New improved package CX 200 II Street
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height8.11 inches
Length9.06 inches
SizeMX-Stereo
Weight0.00220462262 pounds
Width9.3 inches

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Found 28 comments on Sennheiser CX200 Twist-to-Fit Earbuds:

u/mizzousaphone · 9 pointsr/gadgets

If you like the in-ear kind with the rubber tips, these are fantastic. Great sound (bass response is especially impressive, better than any earbuds I've used), and the twist-to-fit design makes them very small and comfortable. I wear them all day at work with no problem.

u/Paremo · 8 pointsr/ShitAmericansSay

But what is the product?! Why is there no (obvious) link back to its page? Why, Amazon?

E: It's these, but going to the userpage to see the picture and then searching for sennheiser earbuds to look through the thumbnails doesn't seem like the correct way to do it. (Thank god our buddy ben is a fucking normie that bought the third best selling sennheiser earbuds.)

u/massimo6274 · 7 pointsr/hiphopheads

Bruh. Get some different headphones. I like my samsung headphones, and I just switched to some cheap sennheiser earbuds. Day and night. But the samsung ones are actually built pretty well for some headphones that came with a phone.

http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX200-Twist-to-Fit-Earbuds/dp/B001EZUQ5E?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;psc=1&amp;amp;redirect=true&amp;amp;ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00

These are the ones I have but they were about $20 when I bought them.

u/wanderlusterer · 3 pointsr/GalaxyNote3

I like the Sennheiser earbuds that I bought. I've had them for about 5 months now, and they've been pretty durable. I did not think they would hold up as much as they have for the cost, but I think they're really worth it!

u/Penguin640 · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

What do you guys think about using headphones in place of earplugs?

To clarify, I am talking about the noise-isolating earbud type (like this). If you haven't used these, they block out quite a bit of noise. Even with no music on, I could not hear and understand anyone talking to me. Also I'm not talking about blaring music on 100%, just enough to hear. I mean on longer trips, not city driving.

I don't currently own earplugs. On one of my last longer trips, I was trying out a GPS app and had one earbud in. When I got off, I could tell a very noticeable difference in hearing from one ear to the other (the exposed ear was temporarily "desensitized" to softer noises).

u/Random_CAPS_guy · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Have a set Of CX 200s that have Been with me for three years. I paid about 20 bucks for them.

Side Note: Had a pair of Bose buds before that That lasted me about 13 months. Paid 100 bucks For them. Never. Again.

Both were Worn under the same conditions. (office)

u/gonzolahst · 3 pointsr/mallninjashit

There are some comfortable earbuds with decent sound quality out there. This is one of the cheaper examples, and they're still pretty great.

u/SaladAndEggs · 3 pointsr/CasualConversation

I've used Sennheiser CX200 for 4+ years now with no issues.

Also, you can buy replacement rubber tips in different sizes for cheap. Find the size that works for you. Makes a huge difference.

u/LocalAmazonBot · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

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u/keepishop · 2 pointsr/Music

http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX200-Twist-To-Fit-Earbuds/dp/B001EZUQ5E

Not built to take a lot of abuse, but they sound glorious.

u/smileyman · 2 pointsr/badhistory

Just get a pair of earbuds like these Sennheiser's. They're cheap (about $20), will cancel most sound and at the same time are a really good pair of headphones (considering the price range).

Don't get Bose, because although they make ok headphones you're going to pay too much for the Bose name. Same thing with Dre's or any big name brand.

u/rolfraikou · 2 pointsr/FindItOnAmazon

Good article. While they got the CX 300s (which actually didn't impress me), they did overlook the Sennheiser CX 200s though.

They're under $20 (I've seen them on sale for as little as $9.00) and they are outstanding IMO.

The CX300s sound way more "muddy" to me, while the CX200s have more of a kick. I notice more detail, as in smaller more subtle noises are pronounced while not being loud. The CX300s almost seem to eliminate these sounds, and I feel like I'm actually missing out.

The only ones I like more are my these Shure IEMs that are nearly $200 (granted, I got them on sale for $80). They are actually very similar in quality of sound IMO, however with the Shure's you can hear every last detail. The breath of a flute-player in an orchestra that I wouldn't have picked up on anything else I own.

But, I prefer the CX200s for one very important reason: They're cheap as hell. Break them, whatever. Who cares? Break the $200 Shures? Misery.

So I mostly don't use the Shures, they're more of a once-in-a-while treat.

TLDR: I suggest the Sennheiser CX 200s when it comes to bang for your buck.

u/DoctorAtreides · 1 pointr/C25K

I have these. They stay in and are noise cancelling. The other good thing is they come with 3 different sizes. You can pull off the silicon part that sticks in your ear and replace it with the other sizes, so you can get a better fit.

u/Zweihander01 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001EZUQ5E/

Literally the best ones ever. The ones that are pure hard plastic (like the apple earpods) never fit in right and start hurting, but these soft plastic ones not only conform to my ear but seal out some ambient sound. Great sound too for earbuds, nice bass imo.

Disclaimer: All my headphones are Sennheisers. So maybe I'm a fan.

u/r_askreddit_account · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

Sennheiser CX200 get my vote. I really don't think any headphones are going to last for life, but I have never been able to wear out my multiple pairs of Sennheiser CX series earbuds. I would recommend buying from Amazon directly (click on '23 new from $XX.XX' and scroll down to amazon.com) because fake Sennheisers are a big business.

u/Dax420 · 1 pointr/Music

I have Sennheiser CX200's

$14 on amazon they have lived through 2 years of riding around in my cargo pants pocket and sound great for the price.

u/Orphe · 1 pointr/Xiaomi

I use £20 Sennheiser headphones, something similar to these and I've had nothing to note of bad quality or anything from using this phone.

u/Tripleberst · 1 pointr/AskReddit

These.

They sound pretty good. They're durable as hell and they're ~$20. They'll also make any unwanted background noise pretty much disappear.

I have a pair that have gone through the washing machine and still sound perfect.

u/Doctooaa · 1 pointr/headphones

Hey, so yeah I am looking for a new pair of headphones as my daily driver for entertainment and work (video/sound cutting).
Budget: I dont want to spend more than 150€/~180$ but if it is really worth it I maybe can spend more
Source: Mainly for listening to music via my phone/laptop maybe desktop, but for my desktop system I think I will get another pair...
Requirements for Isolation: I will use the headphones mainly on my way to school/home(public transport is used daily!), in school, at home and everywhere I want to take them with me
Preferred Type of Headphone: I only had IEMs for listening music outside, inside I use my Razer Gaming Headset and think they are very comfortable for long use, so I would say over-ear
Preferred tonal balance: Something thats balanced but it is ok if there is some more bass, but it should be well balanced
Past headphones: I use my Razer Megalodon as Headset for my desktop and for my mobile entertainment I used Sennheiser IEMs(something like these, in the same price range)
Preferred Music: Well I am listening to so much different stuff(sorted ascending, first I listen to the most,...): Metal, psytrance/goa/tek, rap/hip-hop, some dupstep and drum and bass as well.Here I created a playlist for you, it gives you a brief overview of the different types I listen to and I like.
Location: Austria, but if i can get somewhere else a cheap pair I dont have a problem to buy them outside Europe or so

Thank you for your help!

u/hinstarsion · 1 pointr/vita

I had the Hammerhead earbuds(gifted to a friend), the version before the pro and I hated the design. I must have freaking baby ear because I find most earbuds uncomfortable for my ears. They're big, and the edges were sharp, they didn't fit into my ears well. I own an old pair of Razer earbuds and those are great but their newer design sucks imo.

The only pair of earbuds I've ever felt were comfortable are the Sennhesier earbuds. This is my second pair but I use them for everything. They're comfy and the sound is amazing. Here's a link to the ones I like.

Sennheiser Earbuds

I bought the Sony brand vita ones and found the quality to be meh, and they were also uncomfortable... :(

u/Naz_P · 1 pointr/buildapc

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001EZUQ5E//ref=cm_sw_su_dp?tag=mygameweapon-20

I've had these for 6 or so months and when I'm not talking to anyone I use them because I don't like getitng headset head, I've used them while playing pubg, cs, and earbuds are a lot better for hearing footsteps because they're +20 db louder in your ears which is of course good and bad but earbuds are pretty nice, these are comfy as shit too. sometimes I forget they're in and almost walk away from my desk with them in

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/ElectricForest

Another suggestion if your willing spend a few more bucks or prefer the in-the-canal style is these.
https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX200-Twist-to-Fit-Earbuds/dp/B001EZUQ5E

I have a pair and love them, and they have held up well over the past 2 years.

u/Did-you-reboot · 0 pointsr/Djent

By far my favorite on the cheap:

Sennheiser CX200 $25

u/AH_MLP · 0 pointsr/iphone

As I said, pick the one you're willing to pay for. Here is a great pair of Sennheiser earbuds for 20 USD. I assure you they are way better than the stock earbuds.

And that's just $20. If you were to buy a pair of Sennheisers that were a comparable price to AirPods you'd have way way waaaay better earbuds than the stock Apple earbuds.

u/amostrespectableuser · 0 pointsr/Aliexpress

What type of headphones are you looking for? In-ear? On-ear? Over-ear? Wireless? Active noise cancelling? If I were you I would check out some budget options that are not on Ali.

I personally have the following:

  • Apple Earpods - decent sound quality, bad isolation, perfect fit for my ears. At sub $10 they are a good buy. Watch out for fakes on Ali.
  • Sennheiser CX-150 (discontinued, but check out the CX-200) - in-ear, probably not as good as the Earpods, but that may have something to do with the fact that they survived the washing machine.
  • Sennheiser HD201 - best sounding over-ear headphones under $30 easily. The cable is too long for on the road.
  • Sennheiser HD451 - over-ear, more expensive and not as good as the HD201, more base though. Not available in the US.
  • AmazonBasics on-ear headphones - for the price they are decent, maybe even good. They are not nearly as comfortable my over ear headphones, but not bad either.
  • Xiaomi Piston 3 - haven't tested them yet, but good reviews. Worth checking out.

    Also, check out /r/budgetaudiophile and /r/headphones though be wary of snobism in the latter.