Sennheiser RS 195 RF Wireless

Average for neutral listening. They have a lot more bass than the previous models which may make some movies a bit more exciting but it's not ideal for neutral listeners. They have a great mid-range and thanks to the "personal hearing" profiles you can somewhat alter the bass to better suit your listening preferences. But overall, due to their bass-oriented sound and subpar Soundstage they're not as good as the RS 165 or the RS 185 for neutral listening.

-- As reviewed by Rtings
Sennheiser RS 195 RF Wireless 1

Product details

  • Closed back, circumaural headphone system with excellent digital wireless audio transmission delivering range up to 328ft/100m (line of sight).Connectivity Technology: Wireless
  • Selectable hearing boost presets with an additional noise suppression mode for clearer dialogues and superior speech intelligibility. Music listening mode for increased dynamic range.
  • Multi-purpose transmitter supports both Digital and Analog Inputs in addition Automatic and Manual Level Control - also functions as 'easy-charge' cradle and docking station for the headphones
  • Not compatible with Bluetooth technology. Compatible with analog and digital audio inputs, as well as toggling between inputs. THD, total harmonic distortion: <0.5 % at 1 kHz, 100 dB SPL
  • Two year warranty when purchased from an authorized Sennheiser dealer.
  • NOTE: Check User Manual in Technical Specification before use
  • Power Source Type: Battery

PROS

+ Comfortable wireless headphones with high-quality audio performance.
+ Multiple adjustable listening modes that accentuate different frequency ranges.
+ Can adjust panning to make one ear louder than the other.

CONS

- Expensive.
- Bulky design not for everyone.

Expert reviews and ratings

By Rtings on June 23, 2017
Average for neutral listening. They have a lot more bass than the previous models which may make some movies a bit more exciting but it's not ideal for neutral listeners. They have a great mid-range and thanks to the "personal hearing" profiles you can somewhat alter the bass to better suit your listening preferences. But overall, due to their bass-oriented sound and subpar Soundstage they're not as good as the RS 165 or the RS 185 for neutral listening.
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By PCMag on June 29, 2015
The Sennheiser RS 195 headphones do a great job helping those with hearing loss listen to audio from televisions and stereos wirelessly.
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