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Comfortable and convenient headphones

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I have been using my Steelseries 7H for quite a while now, and it's soon time for an upgrade. I am not so into gaming, that they would neccessarily need to be "gaming headphones".

What I value more is convenience and comfort, without sacrificing audio performance. What are the best wireless headphones that you can suggest? Thanks in advance:P

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When you say Convenience, would foldable ones be something of interest? Do you bring them with you often? 

 

Sennheiser do some good headphones, they are well known and commended for their sound quality. 

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Just now, ★ Coups ★ said:

When you say Convenience, would foldable ones be something of interest? Do you bring them with you often? 

Umm, as for the convenience I think the biggest factor is being wireless. I don't really bring headphones with me that often, so it wouldn't give any real value, though it doesn't hurt either.

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Just now, Digital said:

Umm, as for the convenience I think the biggest factor is being wireless. I don't really bring headphones with me that often, so it wouldn't give any real value, though it doesn't hurt either.

 

Any specific budget? 

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1 minute ago, ★ Coups ★ said:

Any specific budget? 

Preferably somewhere around 100-200 €/$

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1 minute ago, Digital said:

Preferably somewhere around 100-200 €/$

I've never tried these but knowing Sennheiser's quality, these may be something of interest. 

There may be some reviews out there that might help?

 

There's two variants;

Sennheiser RS165 Vibrant Sound Wireless Headphones

Sennheiser RS175 Surround Sound Wireless Headphones

(Are linked to Amazon)

 

I have Sennheiser HD558's and they sound great for a similar price point. 

 

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I have owned a pair of wireless Logitech G930 headphones and they were awesome. Designed for gaming in mind? Yes, but they didn't sacrifice sound quality. Switched to corded Sennheiser a few months back. I really can't say that I had a bad listening experience with Logitech. 

 

Battery didn't last very long though.... Are you sure you want to go wireless? Charging them up was a real inconvenience for me. 

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