True, they don’t feature any noice cancelling tech, but don’t write these earbuds off too quickly. ![]() This means you won’t be able to use them with onboard in-flight entertainment systems, but then if you’re not planning to fly anytime soon, that won’t be an issue.Ĭambridge Audio weren’t messing around when they upgraded their popular Melomania 1 model – packing the Plus version with more than enough audio goodness to keep users grinning. Unsurprisingly, there’s no noise cancelling on these budget wireless headphones, but there’s no option for wired 3.5mm connectivity either. Performance wise, I found the 350BT’s were smooth and measured, which is surprising considering how cheap they are. ![]() ![]() The over-the-ear design is comfortable for sure, but there’s definitely been some skimping on the headband padding. The Sennheiser HD 350BT's battery life is impressive too, with around 30 hours per full charge – there’s USB-C fast charging when you get low on juice. ![]() The Bluetooth implementation is leading edge, at 5.0 with support for AAC, AptX and AptX low latency codecs (the latter giving better sync when watching videos on your smartphone), and there’s a dedicated Voice Assistant button for use with Siri or Google. These cut-price Sennheiser over-ear headphones aren’t just big on value, they’re feature rich too.
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