The PMX 60 is Sennheiser’s first ever neckband headphone. It comes with a 2 year manufacturer warranty. It is rather lightweight, weighing around 55g with great comfort level on the outer ears during prolonged use. The ergonomic design of the headphone leaves a small space in between the headphone and the ear resulting less strain to the ear drums when playing loud music.
The escaping noise can cause irritation for others if the music is played at high volume, but it is not the case if its played at reasonable levels… Unless you want people to know what you are listening to and annoy them at the same time, it’ll do an excellent job at that too.
For the price, this piece of technology is well worth it and I would recommend anyone to buy it. Having said that, I only see one problem with this headphone, the lead is only 1.4m which means if you are going to use it on your PC, you might need to have an extension but in most case it is not needed.
Pro:
- Lightweight.
- Comfortable, even during prolonged use.
- Sennheiser Sound quality, enough said.
- 2 Year Warranty.
Cons:
- Shorter lead cable (1.4 m)
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My name is Nish Vamadevan, I live in London. I’m a Network Systems Administrator, and Freelance IT Consultant. I’d like to think of myself and a creative and a resourceful person when it’s come to Computers and Technology.
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