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Sennheiser MM50 iP


$100.00 Released March, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:2-year guarantee. 3 sleeve sizes for best comfort and external noise attenuation. Sennheiser is a well known brand.

The Cons:Sennheiser is not known for their IEMs. Low-end roll off at 80Hz. Poorly designed cable - difficult to use, poor microphonics (cable noise).

The Sennheiser MM50 iP are in-ear headphones that are specifically designed to be used with the Apple iPhone or iPod.  The ear-buds offer Sennheiser quality sound and come with three sleeve size choices for ultimate comfort and ambiant noise isolation.

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These headphones give a natural sound reproduction with a high dynamic and very good bass response. There is an in-line microphone with answer/end button allowing you to take calls on the fly, without having to dig out your iPhone. The Sennheiser MM50 iP are available in black with chrome or white.

Features

  • Natural sound reproduction and high dynamics
  • Integrated in-line microphone with convenient answer/end button
  • 3.5 mm mini jack, 4-poled
  • 2-year guarantee
  • 3 ear sleeves (small, medium, large)

Technical Data, Headphone

  • Frequency range: 18 - 22.000 Hz
  • Impedance: 16 Ohms
  • Characteristic SPL: 106 dB

Technical Data, Microphone

  • Frequency range: 80 - 15.000 Hz
  • Pick-up pattern: Omni-directional
  • Sensitivity as per 121 TR 9-5: -44 dBv/Pa
  • Colour: Black with Chrome -OR- white
  • Ear coupling: In-Ear
  • Cable length: 1.0-1.3 m / 3.3-4.3 ft asymmetrical
  • Connector 3,5 mm mini-jack (4 pole)
     

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Pros
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    2-year guarantee

  • 1

    3 sleeve sizes for best comfort and external noise attenuation

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    Sennheiser is a well known brand

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    affordable

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    available in black w/ chrome or white

  • 1

    sound great

  • 1

    microphone works well

  • 1

    designed for 3.5mm phones - specifically the iPhone

Cons
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    Sennheiser is not known for their IEMs

  • 1

    low-end roll off at 80Hz

  • 1

    poorly designed cable - difficult to use, poor microphonics (cable noise)

  • 1

    microphone picks up wind easily

  • 1

    feels and looks cheap

  • 1

    bulky microphone, hangs next to your face

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