The Sennheiser HD202's are a set of over the head headphones for normal music listeners. The HD202 has a fake-leather type fabric on the earcups. The headphones are all in black, which gives the Sennheiser HD202 a sleek look. The design gives the headphones a "expensive" look, but they are actually quite cheap.
I quite like the design of the
headphones, but the comfort lets it down. When I used the headphones
while I was on the bus, I had to readjust them several times for a 30
minute ride. I believe that is to do with the cups on the headphones and
the plastic bar which wraps around your head.
The
sound is actually quite nice, with the cups blocking most of the
background noise, but low tones such as air-con units and car/traffic
noises are still audible because there is a lack of active noise
canceling. The sound reproduction of the HD202s are quite magnificent,
with mid ranges thrown at your ears, but with low ranges still very
strong.
The Sennheiser HD202's are a very good
set of headphones, with great sound reproduction, only let down by the
comfort when used for extended periods of time. I would rate the Sennheiser HD202's 7.5/10. To end, I think Sennheiser made a low cost version, but they had to cut down on their comfort to keep the sound quality clear.
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