![]() A double tap lets us quickly jump to the previous or next track, while a hold decreases or increases the volume. For example, it is possible to activate the transparency mode with a single click on the left, while the same command pauses or resumes playback on the right. Single, double and triple clicks as well as a hold on each side trigger different actions. The control concept works more precisely than most competitors and confirms the inputs with an acoustic signal – although this can only be perceived without music playing. In terms of operation, the Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless once again rely on touch control via the touch-sensitive outer sides of the earphones. ![]() It is also commendable that the case can also be charged inductively. The charging case is fully recharged within one and a half hours, and a multicolored LED on the case’s front informs about the charging status. Here you are on par with the Bose counterpart, in practice the battery life is completely okay – but the most enduring in-ear headphones are undoubtedly not delivered. However, this value only applies in combination with the active noise cancellation (ANC) turned off. This value is made up of 8 hours for the Earbuds and another 16 hours in combination with the charging case. Overall, the in-ears last for about 24 hours in combination with the charging battery (capacity: 420 mAh). The battery life of the Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless is in the average range. Later, the in-ear headphones can be put into pairing mode via touch control by holding down on both outer sides simultaneously for 3 seconds, which works quickly and reliably. Once this is done, pairing is triggered automatically. The initial setup is a bit unusual, because the TWS in-ears first want to be woken up out-of-the-box with a connection to the charging cable before they are even ready for use. The CX Plus has also learned in terms of codecs and now also offers support for aptX Adaptive with a particularly low latency and an adaptive bit rate in addition to SBC, ACC and Qualcomm aptX. Features and battery lifeĬompared to the CX True Wireless, the new edition now uses Bluetooth version 5.2 to communicate wirelessly with various audio sources. Overall, we like the wearing comfort even a bit better than that of the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds, which is mainly due to the smaller dimensions. At the same time, the Earbuds sit surprisingly securely and withstand even fast movements, for example during sports, without any problems. Thanks to the extremely low weight of around 6 grams per earphone and the ergonomic driver housings, the in-ears rest comfortably in the ear canal despite their chunky design with the right silicone attachments.Įven after hours of use, nothing presses due to the rounded edges. ComfortĪlthough Sennheiser once again dispenses with earpieces that protrude from the ear in the CX Plus True Wireless, the wearing comfort is more than impressive. Only a relatively high susceptibility to dust is a bit of a sour note. ![]() This applies to both the earbuds and the charging case. Thus, Sennheiser once again relies on a simple and at the same time noble appearance for the CX Plus True Wireless.Īs usual from Sennheiser, the build quality of the CX Plus True Wireless is outstanding. The inside also hardly differs from other Sennheiser models and offers the familiar indication of the correct orientation with contact points for charging, status LED and L and R, respectively. However, anyone who has ever had a pair of Sennheiser headphones in their ears knows that this design makes for very good wearing comfort.Īccordingly, only the manufacturer’s logo is found in white on the outside, which stands out very well as an accent from our black test model. Thus, the manufacturer once again relies on the rather chunky, tried-and-true exterior that you already know from the other in-ear models from their own company. In terms of design, the new CX Plus True Wireless hardly differ from the Sennheiser CX 400BT (our review). However, the Sennheiser model unfortunately does not come in as many variants as the Melomania 1+ (our review). This means that almost every user should be able to find the right size for him or her.
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