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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 7,323 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    edited 14 January 2019 at 5:09AM
    I rely on having a good noiseless wireless headphone set as I am autistic, and like to listen to something in the background all the while, and it helps me not hear outside sound. I have to be honest, I can't hear someone speaking to me from a couple of yards away, the noiseless quality is that good lol - I don't play things loudly either.

    Before buying Sennheiser products I was buying cheaper other branded/non branded headphones and if I was lucky, after a couple of months they would stop working (and they weren't that much cheaper). I just got sick of this. Even if less money, it was no good having money go straight down the pan.

    I have bought two sennheiser wireless headphones over the years from the outlet website. The site can be difficult to find, if you google Sennheiser Outlet UK, you seem to get the normal Sennheiser site. This is the proper address http://outlet.se-shop.de/shops/list.php?category=0&welcome=1&outlet=outletuk It is definitely the UK Outlet shop. I did start off with some cheaper RS headphones from Amazon and eventually wanted to upgrade after a couple of years (they were under £100). So three headphones in all over about 7 years.

    I have since purchased two high end RS headphones for much less than offered elsewhere from the Outlet site. They say they might have some marks on them but I've not found any signs of use in either. The first one worked for three years, the second I only bought end of last year. I do tend to find headphones to be very unreliable, but Sennheiser seem to last longer than other brands. I always check reviews on amazon in case there is a design problem before buying a model on the outlet site.

    My son wants a pair of headphones so I will be going back there in a couple of months to get some more.

    I've not had to return the headphones. I did have problems with the earlier version with the earpads (and had to buy replacements after 14 months) but the ones I have now are a different much better quality design. They did cost £185 which was a lot of money for me but has been well worth it (a third less than other sites). They are very comfortable to wear and don't fall off my head because the headband fits better than earlier designs. Buying from the outlet site means I can buy higher end than I would if buying from another site.
  • JJ_Egan
    JJ_Egan Posts: 20,281 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    unforeseen wrote: »
    It's a bit like seeing a site using .TV and assuming it's the laws of Tuvalu that apply




    NOPE i said double check no more and no less no assumptions at all only you assumed .
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