Sennheiser headphones incorporate cutting edge technology
to give you an excellent sound experience anytime,
anywhere. Below we explain what each term means in
connection with headphone technology and the concept
behind it.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth headphones come in all shapes and sizes - both
over-ear and in-ear, or as a headset. The headphones
receive the music from your device via Bluetooth.
Sennheiser headphones are equipped with the latest
Bluetooth technology, ensuring stable connection without
draining your battery. Many models of
Bluetooth Headphone
are wireless , making them convenient for use while
traveling and giving you plenty of freedom to move.
Bluetooth headphones can also come with a cable running
between left and right headphones, which are also great
for listening to music while working out, running or
playing sports, with a clip to attach to your clothes.
This type of Bluetooth headphones may also feature
quick-action buttons for playing, pausing and skipping
tracks on the go.
True Wireless Headphones
True Wireless headphones, as the name suggests, are
totally wire-free and work via state-of-the-art Bluetooth
technology. With wireless Bluetooth headphones , you are
free to move without the restriction of a cable, for a
more comfortable listening experience and still with top
quality Sennheiser sound. True Wireless headphones are
controlled via voice assistant or the intuitive touchpad
on the outside of the headphones. Depending on the model,
you can also customize the settings on your
True Wireless Headphones
using the Smart Control App, for unique sound that is
tailored to you.
Noise-Canceling Headphones
Noise-canceling headphones prevent outside noise by
getting in by generating artificial “anti-noise” to
suppress ambient sound. Microphones on the outside of the
headphones pick up the ambient noise and transmit it as
electrical voltages. Inside the headphones, these voltages
are added to the desired audio with an inverted frequency.
This neutralizes the acoustically penetrating and
electrically added sound components, to ensure your music
keeps playing clearly with no external noise getting in.
Noise-Canceling Headphone
technology works particularly well with low-frequency
sounds such as the drone of aircraft engines. This makes
this kind of headphones ideal for use while traveling.
Headsets
Many Sennheiser models feature integrated microphones.
This way, they can function as both headphones and headset
in one. When listening to music on Sennheiser headphones,
you can easily take calls or participate in meetings while
on the move. Our headsets offer pleasant and
distortion-free sound and are comfortable to wear
throughout even the longest conference calls.
Linear HD
Sennheiser HD headphones contain highly sophisticated
linear HD drivers. These convert sound to ensure that
low-frequency bass is reproduced without distortion. All
our HD headphones are also equipped with Sennheiser's
ActiveGard™. This technology protects your ears from
sudden volume peaks without interrupting the audio.
Transducer Technology
Sennheiser believes in the one-driver principle. Based on
this, we developed our 7 mm TrueResponse transducer which
can be found in various forms throughout our professional
and consumer-focused in-ear ranges. Like tiny
loudspeakers, the transducers convert electrical signals
into soundwaves you can hear.
Discover our range of top-quality headphones at Sennheiser
now.