Sennheiser CX 300 headphones (Silver)

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3.5 stars
    Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)

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CNET Editors' Review

CNET Editors' Rating

3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)
  • Design: 7.0
  • Features: 7.0
  • Performance: 8.0
Edited by: Jasmine France

The good: The Sennheiser CX 300 offers solid sound quality, significant isolation from outside sounds, and an ultralightweight design, as well as three sizes of silicon ear tips to ensure a perfect fit--all for well less than $100.

The bad: The Sennheiser CX 300 doesn't come with a travel pouch or any other accessories.

The bottom line: If you're looking for an affordable, decent-sounding pair of earbuds, start with the Sennheiser CX 300. Sennheiser's first in-ear design sounds like a winner to us.

Review: We've conducted an informal poll on the streets of New York City, and from that vantage point, it looks like 80 percent of iPod-toting denizens are using the pathetic earbuds that came with their players. Shure and Etymotic's in-ear headphones are surefire cures for the bad-sound blues, but their teensy in-ear models all come with hefty price tags, with the very cheapest starting around $100. Sennheiser's new American division saw an opening and introduced this nifty $80 in-ear model, the CX 300, which you can actually find for around $60 online.

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We've conducted an informal poll on the streets of New York City, and from that vantage point, it looks like 80 percent of iPod-toting denizens are using the pathetic earbuds that came with their players. Shure and Etymotic's in-ear headphones are surefire cures for the bad-sound blues, but their teensy in-ear models all come with hefty price tags, with the very cheapest starting around $100. Sennheiser's new American division saw an opening and introduced this nifty $80 in-ear model, the CX 300, which you can actually find for around $60 online.

The Sennheiser CX 300's construction quality exceeds that of most earbuds, and the soft and flexible Y cable is a good length at 49 inches. The CX 300--available in black or silver finishes--doesn't come with the usual accessories, such as a travel pouch or an airline plug-in adapter that you get with the higher-priced models.

Like all the in-ear phones we've tested, the Sennheiser CX 300 won't produce any bass at all unless its soft silicon ear tips form an airtight seal inside your ear canals. That might require a little experimentation, having to switch between the CX 300's three sizes of ear tips. We settled on the largest ones, but the fit was never as secure as we've achieved with other in-ear phones, and a slight tug on the CX 300's cables would dislodge the earpiece from the ear. To evaluate the CX 300's noise isolation, we took a trip on the 4 train on New York City's subway, where the CX 300 proved itself to be an effective noise blocker, almost on a par with the higher-priced in-ear models. The isolation won't make them a safe choice for joggers, plus we heard a significant amount of rustling from the CX 300's wires rubbing against our clothing whenever we moved about.

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  • 5 star: 7
  • 4 star: 3
  • 3 star: 2
  • 2 star: 4
  • 1 star: 1

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1.5 stars

"Don't last long" By InterAlia

Pros: Relatively cheap.

Cons: I've had two pairs of these now. They are fine for about 6 months, then one side seems to cut out. I will not buy a third pair.

4.0 stars

"Pretty Solid! Great Replacement for Mp3 Player phones!" By ponce79

Pros: Great Sound Quality, blocks out noise, but the cx 400s are better and almost the same price if you shop right. Great all around! Love them great replacement for your mp3 player phones!

Cons: accessories and the cx 400s same price but much better and the have accessories unlike these

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  • Headphones Type: Headphones - Binaural
  • Product type: Headphones
  • Design: Ear-bud

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