Sennheiser HD 450BT Headphone Review: Best in Budget?
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Welcome to Techno Beyond, today we are
going to take the review in budget headphone from Sennheiser that is Sennheiser
HD 450BT. It still lost all those swim premium features that you'll find in
really expensive headphones like the Sony WH. So let’s get started.
- Design:
Now first up
these headphones support a full-on plastic finish there's no little metal trim
or anything like that so it doesn't exactly scream premium look and feel of all
that said they are proven pretty damn rugged that said that's not actually a
massive lead to similar design to or sony WH threes. I think it could be summed
up as simple yet smart.
- Colour and
Rating:
Then you
grab them in the choice of black or white colours more vibrant hues
unfortunately that's not really Sennheiser style. There’s no dedicated water or
sweat resistance for that matter though you weren't exactly what to put these
down the gym during an intensive workout.
- Comfort:
Comfort
levels go there's certainly lots of padding around the ear cup area.
Unfortunately it cups them all rather narrow so even though. There is plenty of
padding I did find that they were pressing on my ear flap. So no matter how I
adjusted them tweet them fiddled about with them. it still wasn't uncomfortable
despite that bit of extra pressure.
The Sennheiser HD 450 BTS pulled up nice and
compact which makes them really handy for throwing in a rucksack for transport
and so on the cups themselves don't actually rotate a full 90 degrees so when
you're dangling them around your neck like so you'll find that they are
bouncing off your collarbones.
- Connectivity:
The Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity is absolutely excellent
here on the HD 450BT. no problem paired up with any number of devices all you
got to do is hold down that power button a little bit extra and they'll go into
pairing mode and then you can just get them hooked up in seconds to any other
smartphone, tablet. Best of all as well it does take a 3.5 millimetre cable.
- Build-in
Control:
Unfortunately when it comes to the built-in
controls I've got to say they're a bit of a hot mess. Basically you'll find
that every single button and switch is clustered on the right ear cup nothing
at all on the left ear cup. This makes things very confusing certainly for the
first few days of use. It’s a comprehensive selection of controls for sure you
can pause and play your music you can swap tracks you can change the volume you
can activate or deactivate that noise cancellation.
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- Audio Quality:
The actual audio quality on these things which
of course is one of the years some or important factors when it comes to their
headphones. It’s definitely a well-balanced sound you get nice strong bass kick
where appropriate book without drowning out the rest of the track which is the
most important thing.
So certainly
Rock tracks and dance track sound really good you've got a nice bit of power
behind them a bit of punch but again you can hear some of those finer details
coming through quite nicely and both subtle acoustic tracks things like that as
well we've got a nice depth to the sound vocals come through really well and
those vocals really sound great on like some podcasts and audio books. Only
real issue I am bad was I found that the volume tended to fluctuate a little
bit of its own accord which was a little bit destructive.
- Sound:
Speaking of sound quality you can actually
tinker about with an equalizer here in the smart control app from Sennheiser
thought to be honest I found it was best just on the default set. As far as
functionality goes that's pretty much it where this apps concerned apart from
updates and the firm on the headphones as well.
When you watch it a bit of Netflix or whatever
the audio and the video sync up nicely. The active noise cancellation I thought
it worked really well certainly as strong as any other rivals around this sort
of price point. There’s no distracting hiss or anything like that which you
sometimes get with some of these cheaper NC headphones.
- Built in mic:
The built-in mics did a great job picking up
my voice even those out and about in a busy environment no worries.
- Battery
life:
For the battery life no worries there either
these Sennheiser's are just as strong as a lot of them all premium rivals phones.
You get between sort of 25 to 30 hours of battery life per charge roughly and
that is with ANC active as well. So as I forget a good few days of use before
you have to stick them into charge again and it is a bit type-c. And every
time you boot up the Sennheiser HD 450 BTS they'll even give you an approximate
estimation of how much battery life is remaining at though it is very
approximate.
Definitely for the price point there is a
solid pair of ANC headphones like ANC works really well the audio quality is
good few little issues like the annoying controls. if you're looking for good
dependable solid pair of headphones around that price point so be grit to your
own personal thoughts.
So that’s it
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