**Unboxing and First Impressions: Sennheiser CX 180 Wireless Headphones**
As I carefully unbox my new Sennheiser CX 180 wireless headphones, I'm excited to see what's inside. The box is standard for Sennheiser, with a hunch of extra goodies that I didn't expect to receive. First off, we have two pairs of extra ear tips, which is always appreciated when you're trying out new gear. I also find the carrying pouch to be quite nice, and it's a pleasant surprise to see that it comes with an additional pouch that protects the headphones during transport.
One thing that caught my attention was the pre-attached right angled tip, which is actually attached so you don't have to worry about changing them later on. The earbuds themselves come in a standard, watery box that's easy to carry around and not too heavy. I'm happy to report that I didn't need to change the tips at all, as they felt comfortable from the get-go, and the default dip was spot on.
Looking closer at the back of the headphones, we can see the Sennheiser branding and a slightly better quality plastic than in previous models. The big standout feature here is the integrated microphone, which has that same Seguin plastic and a single button to take or make calls. I'm pleased to report that the wire quality isn't significantly better than in the CX 180, but that's not necessarily what you're paying for - this headphones still comes with a two-year warranty, and Sennheiser is known for their excellent customer service.
Now that we've taken a look at the unboxing and design of these headphones, let's move on to the sound quality. I'm happy to report that the CX 180 performs very similarly to the CX 180 in terms of sound signature - if you're familiar with those headphones, you'll know exactly what to expect. The bass is punchy but controlled, not too much for your ears and still plenty of depth when needed.
One thing that does stand out a bit more than expected is the stereo separation and imaging on these headphones. I'd say they provide an immersive listening experience that's hard to beat, even with active noise cancellation off (which isn't really what this headphone is designed for). The bass response is well-balanced and not too emphasized at any point - whether you're looking for some extra oomph or just a solid, no-nonsense listen.
Coming back to the microphone quality, I found it to be excellent. I took several calls with these headphones, and while they won't blow your mind in terms of noise cancellation or advanced features, they get the job done nicely. Indoors, where most calls take place, there was zero complaint about sound quality - but if you're planning on using them outdoors in windy conditions, be aware that some people might find them a bit tricky to hear.
Overall, I'm extremely pleased with these headphones and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a solid, no-frills wireless option. The price point is quite reasonable at around $1500 - $1600, and while the sound signature may not be dramatically different from the CX 180, there's still plenty to love about these headphones.
**Additional Notes**
One thing that did strike me as being a bit of an upgrade over the CX 180 was the overall build quality. The plastic feels slightly better in the hand, even if it's not drastically improved - and I do wish Sennheiser had upgraded the cable a bit more to match the rest of their lineup.
In conclusion, these headphones are an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade from a basic pair of earbuds or want a reliable wireless option that won't break the bank.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi guys this is Ranji then in this video let's do the review of the Sinai's ER r CX 275 s and i would say these are the sort of the successor to the sennheiser CX 180 which I had actually interviewed almost last year I would if I recall and these actually sounded really good but the big problem with this one was that it did not have an integrated microphone whereas this one actually now has an integrated microphone and the cost has also increased now you can get the CX 180 for about 700 rupees but this one is about 1600 rupees I had actually ordered this one around end of me after the lockdown was lifted but now I checked Amazon had purchased it via that the pricing is 1600 I'll leave the link below so what do I feel about this one so you do get something extra with this one as you can see it comes in this box will you have two pairs of extra here but obviously we have this hunch for you but it's also carrying the pouch like this this is nice carrying pouch I didn't expect that we get it but we got this and we also get one extra what do you say right angled tip if you want one is actually pre attached so you have this this is extra watery box that just standard that we are getting again these are in here and actually I didn't have to change the tips the default dip so very very comfortable and let me actually show you it's slightly different compared to the CX 180 as you can see from the back we have the Sennheiser branding also over here and slightly a better quality I was it's still plastic but slightly better quality and the big thing is that this one has an integrated microphone over here with that same as the logo via the Seguin plastic and just a single button to take or in calls no buttons even to adjust a volume and I was hoping that the wire quality would be better compared to the CX 180 but it's exactly the same as the C 180 so again if you are sort of a rough user you can break it but again a sennheiser does offer two years warranty and I've heard from you guys that some of you have got your products replaced after one and a half years so easily with Sennheiser so again you have that two years warranty to this but again I wished the wire of this one was slightly better or at least this one was upgraded cable but again still we don't get something like that now let's talk about the sound quality on this one and very similar to the CX 180 the sun quality and this one is actually really really good if we talk about the bass again it's not basic bass is there bass comes I would say when it is required and the biggest thing that I liked about this one was the soundstage and the stereo separation and imaging that you've got it's a very immersive experience again no active noise cancellation on anything but again as these are in years you put them inside it blocks about 90% of the sound so again if you're wearing at this outdoors or something you got to be careful about that but in terms of sound quality it was very good the bass as I've told what's very very done it's not bass head but the bass I like water thats punchy bass comes gives the depth and when it's not required it goes away so the bass has been done very well I would say also when it comes to vocals I feel the vocals are produced brilliantly on this one it sounded great and coming to high tones also I feel here like typicals sennheiser earphones they do booster what do you say high tones that's the treble tones slightly a little bit I would say slightly less compared to the CX of 180 the 6 180 might be too sharp but still I would say it's slightly sharper but many of you might enjoy but if you don't like that slightly emphasized high tones then that might be issue but overall I really loved the sound quality I was skating on this one and suddenly I have tested a lot of gear fools and these I would say would be my top recommendation if you are a person who listens to a lot of music you'll really enjoy them it has that Sinai's ER what do you say typical sound signature coming to the microphone the microphone quality is good I did take some calls with this one and but again don't expect anything fancy lies noise cancellation or anything so if you use it outdoors where it's a lot of windy people might complain but indoors and moving around in the office and stuff it was very clear and nobody complained so overall I would say I like this one and you're sort of paying that premium for that integrated microphone and yes the sound quality has improved slightly compared to the CX 180 but more or less the sound signature is similar to the CX 180 so definitely I would say if you are looking for a wired headset and can go up to this 1500 1600 price point this is actually really good but I do wish Sennheiser changes the water quality that is my biggest problem with these Sennheiser CX 180 or even this one so as if you are sort of a rough user you can actually pick it up anyways guys that is it for the review of this one again I have reviewed tons and tons of other headphones and even here phones on my youtube channel so I'll leave the playlist in the description below anyways guys that's it for now thanks for watching this is Ranjith and I hope to see you in my next video and guys take carehi guys this is Ranji then in this video let's do the review of the Sinai's ER r CX 275 s and i would say these are the sort of the successor to the sennheiser CX 180 which I had actually interviewed almost last year I would if I recall and these actually sounded really good but the big problem with this one was that it did not have an integrated microphone whereas this one actually now has an integrated microphone and the cost has also increased now you can get the CX 180 for about 700 rupees but this one is about 1600 rupees I had actually ordered this one around end of me after the lockdown was lifted but now I checked Amazon had purchased it via that the pricing is 1600 I'll leave the link below so what do I feel about this one so you do get something extra with this one as you can see it comes in this box will you have two pairs of extra here but obviously we have this hunch for you but it's also carrying the pouch like this this is nice carrying pouch I didn't expect that we get it but we got this and we also get one extra what do you say right angled tip if you want one is actually pre attached so you have this this is extra watery box that just standard that we are getting again these are in here and actually I didn't have to change the tips the default dip so very very comfortable and let me actually show you it's slightly different compared to the CX 180 as you can see from the back we have the Sennheiser branding also over here and slightly a better quality I was it's still plastic but slightly better quality and the big thing is that this one has an integrated microphone over here with that same as the logo via the Seguin plastic and just a single button to take or in calls no buttons even to adjust a volume and I was hoping that the wire quality would be better compared to the CX 180 but it's exactly the same as the C 180 so again if you are sort of a rough user you can break it but again a sennheiser does offer two years warranty and I've heard from you guys that some of you have got your products replaced after one and a half years so easily with Sennheiser so again you have that two years warranty to this but again I wished the wire of this one was slightly better or at least this one was upgraded cable but again still we don't get something like that now let's talk about the sound quality on this one and very similar to the CX 180 the sun quality and this one is actually really really good if we talk about the bass again it's not basic bass is there bass comes I would say when it is required and the biggest thing that I liked about this one was the soundstage and the stereo separation and imaging that you've got it's a very immersive experience again no active noise cancellation on anything but again as these are in years you put them inside it blocks about 90% of the sound so again if you're wearing at this outdoors or something you got to be careful about that but in terms of sound quality it was very good the bass as I've told what's very very done it's not bass head but the bass I like water thats punchy bass comes gives the depth and when it's not required it goes away so the bass has been done very well I would say also when it comes to vocals I feel the vocals are produced brilliantly on this one it sounded great and coming to high tones also I feel here like typicals sennheiser earphones they do booster what do you say high tones that's the treble tones slightly a little bit I would say slightly less compared to the CX of 180 the 6 180 might be too sharp but still I would say it's slightly sharper but many of you might enjoy but if you don't like that slightly emphasized high tones then that might be issue but overall I really loved the sound quality I was skating on this one and suddenly I have tested a lot of gear fools and these I would say would be my top recommendation if you are a person who listens to a lot of music you'll really enjoy them it has that Sinai's ER what do you say typical sound signature coming to the microphone the microphone quality is good I did take some calls with this one and but again don't expect anything fancy lies noise cancellation or anything so if you use it outdoors where it's a lot of windy people might complain but indoors and moving around in the office and stuff it was very clear and nobody complained so overall I would say I like this one and you're sort of paying that premium for that integrated microphone and yes the sound quality has improved slightly compared to the CX 180 but more or less the sound signature is similar to the CX 180 so definitely I would say if you are looking for a wired headset and can go up to this 1500 1600 price point this is actually really good but I do wish Sennheiser changes the water quality that is my biggest problem with these Sennheiser CX 180 or even this one so as if you are sort of a rough user you can actually pick it up anyways guys that is it for the review of this one again I have reviewed tons and tons of other headphones and even here phones on my youtube channel so I'll leave the playlist in the description below anyways guys that's it for now thanks for watching this is Ranjith and I hope to see you in my next video and guys take care\n"