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Sennheiser unveils PX 210 BT Stereo Bluetooth headphones

By Nick Spence, Macworld.co.uk
February 16, 2010 04:29 PM ET
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Leading Hi-fi specialists Sennheiser have introduced the Sennheiser PX 210 BT Stereo Bluetooth headphones.

The PX 210 BT headset uses high-quality A2DP Stereo Bluetooth 2.1 wireless transmission for high-quality playback and will connect with supplied cable when wireless connection is not possible.

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The PX 210 BT headset offers USB charging from laptop, desktop or supplied multi-country charger, with outstanding energy efficiency offering up to 20 hours of use according to Sennheiser. Easy to pair with phones, PCs, iPods and MP3 players, Sennheiser add that noise leakage is minimal.

The headphones will connect with any A2DP device, control any AVRCP device and when used with the new Sennheiser apt-X dongles, implement the latest broadcast standard apt-X codec to deliver effectively lossless sound transmission, Sennheiser insists.

The optional BTD 300i apt-X Dongle promises enhanced lossless transmission chain performance, true hi-fi quality and ultra-low power consumption.

The PX 210 BT headphones offer a compact fold flat design suitable for those on the move, and come with supplied with soft travel case, detachable cable, replaceable ear pads and two year global warranty.

The Sennheiser PX 210 BT headphones are available now online, instore including via Apple Stores and have a suggested retail price of £149.99.

The Sennheiser BTD 300i apt-X Dongle costs £59.99.

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