Sennheiser MX W1 Wireless Earphones Set To Overtake Wired Counterparts

I think I’m in love?!! Let’s just say, being an avid music nut, I’ve always been fond of Sennheiser; even buying a pair of their musician type earphones for my drummer boyfriend not too long ago. This time however, Sennheiser has outdone themselves with the advent of their MX W1 Totally Wireless Earphones.

The Sennheiser MX W1 Wireless Earphones take the trouble and pain out of sifting through the morass of twisted and mangled cables (that, let’s be honest, tend to accumulate on, around and over your desk).

The Sennheiser MX W1’s will undoubtedly impress you with their uniquely discreet design and their flawless transmission of uncompressed CD-quality sound. This is due to the Sennheisser MX W1 Wireless Earphones working without Bluetooth but utilising a technology known as Kleer Corporation’s digital transmission.

The Sennheiser MX W1 Wireless Earphones work similarly to that of a wireless mouse, in that they need a transmitter in order to function properly. However, you’ll agree that this is a small price to pay for getting rid of the masses of wires that you’re accustomed to!

The transmitter will last approximately 10 hours when fully charged and the earbuds at least 3 – 5 hours. Luckily for those who purchase these gorgeous nifty Sennheisers, they come in a special carry-case with built-in battery pack; allowing the user a maximum of three times to fully recharge the earphones.

After all these accolades, it would be very hard to fault these items, but with a price tag of no less than $499,99, you would definitely have to save to own a piece of this perfection! (I happen to think its worth it!)

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