Reddit Reddit reviews Sennheiser CX300-B In-Ear Stereo Headphone (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

We found 24 Reddit comments about Sennheiser CX300-B In-Ear Stereo Headphone (Discontinued by Manufacturer). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Audio Headphones
Electronics
Earbud & In-Ear Headphones
Sennheiser CX300-B In-Ear Stereo Headphone (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
Soft Silicone-Rubber Ear adapters in three different sizesProduct Dimensions: 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4 inchesPowerful, bass-driven stereo soundSmall and lightweight, Limited warranty - 2 yearsFrequency response of 18 Hz- 21 kHz
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24 Reddit comments about Sennheiser CX300-B In-Ear Stereo Headphone (Discontinued by Manufacturer):

u/poop_in_yo_soup · 24 pointsr/AskReddit

Can't go wrong with a pair of Sennheiser CX300's http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX300-B-Earbuds-Black/dp/B000E6G9RI

u/nowarninglabel · 8 pointsr/webdev

Yes, as does pretty much everyone else in the office.

I suggest Sennheiser in-ear headphones. My previous pair lasted 3 years before I dropped them in my tea cup (I still can't figure out how I managed to do this), and recently bought a new pair.

Co-workers comment on how they must really work because they try to talk to me and can't get my attention because the ear buds have blocked out the noise.

u/anarchman · 6 pointsr/AskReddit

I suggest the opposite approach. You know they are going to break, so just go to DealExtreme and buy 10 pairs of those and then no worries.

That said, I bought these Sennheiser CX300-B Earbuds from Amazon and they have been awesome. I've had them for 6 months and the sound quality is good and despite me torturing them (I really treat headphones bad, not just dropping and sleeping on top of but also biting them, etc.) and they still work great.

u/mattxb · 5 pointsr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

I'm really happy with Sennheiser CX300-B, and they are relatively cheap.

u/rbaile28 · 4 pointsr/apple

I almost always pick up a pair of these whenever they drop to $20, best bang for the buck by far.

u/MultiUseAccount · 3 pointsr/Frugal

Sennheiser has good inexpensive headphone options for $20-30. Try either the CX300 in-ear headphones or HD202 DJ headphones. I've owned a set of HD202s and they are a great value for $20, and I've heard great things about the CX300 as well. They make more expensive models too that are great as well (currently I use a set of $100 HD555s).

u/zaxor0 · 3 pointsr/EDC

they are these, http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX300-B-In-Ear-Headphone-Version/dp/B000E6G9RI. One day they dropped down to like $20 so I picked them up, they sound pretty great.

u/fistycats · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

Klipsch S4 are pretty much the top rated buds for the money in this segment. Read the Amazon reviews and decide whether they're worth more than 2x the cost of a decent bud like the Sennheiser CX300

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/Bass

I'm a fan of these. Look at this frequency response graph, it's pretty good for bass.

u/teraflop · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

Join the club. I love my Sennheiser earbuds, but the right channel has a tendency to suddenly lose about 80% of its volume after a few months of light to moderate use. The problem is consistent and repeatable enough that I figure there must be some design flaw in the connection between the two sides.

Fortunately they came with a 2-year warranty so I just keep sending them back whenever they go bad. I think it's happened three times so far (bought them a year ago), so the total return postage is approaching the amount I paid for them originally. (Still worth it; I'm no audiophile, but these are miles better than the standard iPod headphones and that's good enough for me.)

u/hamcake · 2 pointsr/Music

I can only assume the Dr Dre ones are overrated. Try to find them on sale, like the Miles Davis set I saw on DealExtreme

The Sennheiser CX300 are really popular and are just under $50.

The Klipsch S4 get really great reviews and are $80.

If you're looking for a really great sound isolating set, check out the Etymotic ER6i for $75.

u/Solivaga · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Yeah, I've had Sennheiser's CX300 (2 year warranty, 1 ear failed after about 12 months - replaced), some Klipsch X1 (2 year warranty, 1 ear failed after around 18 months... refunded) and recently some RHA MA 350s (3 year warranty, really liking them so far) but I've also got some Koss Portapros.

What I really like about the Koss Portapros is that when they developed an annoying ticking in one ear, I sent them in, they repaired them, and sent them back. Same headphones, I can just see the glue where they resealed that ear. With consumer electronics these days it seems so rare that companies actually repair, rather than replace.

u/AgentCoop · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I bought a couple pairs for the same reason as you. I got some Jbuds and a cheap pair of Sennheisers. The Sennheisers are decent for the price, plus the design of the cord lengths lets you take them out of your ears without having to put them somewhere. They're around 25 bucks.

Edit: Also, try Newegg's selection.

u/sumeetjain · 2 pointsr/travel

I bought these back when they were actually $20. They've upped the price since then, though. If you don't mind spending the extra cash, they're quite good.

There's a cheaper set that may be as good, but I haven't used them myself.

Also - buy your headphones early. It can take a few days to get the hang of sticking them in your ear and being comfortable with them.

u/faerielfire · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I've had an excellent experience with these but they're suddenly 42$ instead of the 20$ I bought them for. Sennheiser is always a good brand though, they have cheaper models too. Newegg is a good site to check.

u/timdev · 2 pointsr/Music

I also like sennheiser.

I have a pair of HD 280 pros that I like a lot. A bit pricey at around $80, but they sound great.

If you're looking to replace your iPod earbuds, I like these just fine.

u/shudmeyer · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

also agreed; got a pair after a few recommendations, could not regret it more. buying http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX300-B-Earbuds-Black/dp/B000E6G9RI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=aht&qid=1253424646&sr=1-1 these soon and hoping for better results!

u/HenkPoley · 1 pointr/iphone

Sennheiser CX300. Just read the reviews.

Edit: Err.. there is no iPhone version of the Sennheiser CX300. I use the very similar Creative EP-630, which does have a version with the microphone and clicker-button built-in.

Edit2: Be prepared to buy a (variable) attenuator. Even the sound 'off' on your iPhone can be enough in a silent room, basically the amp is off, but the iPhone sound chip still plays. For most laptop soundcards you can hear a strong hiss because these earbuds pick up everything in the signal.

Edit3: another con for both, the plastics of the cord get kind of stiff when it's cold.

u/mentalzoom · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Sennheiser CX300-B Earbuds

I bought it for $27(including shipping) from Amazon an year back.


They are comfortable and the sound is awesome too.

No more hurting the ear when i doze off to sleep wearing them.

u/conradaiken · 1 pointr/BarefootRunning

You like math?

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u/craycraycrayfish · 1 pointr/Fitness

These are what I have - Sennheiser CX-300's. Sound is good, cord is short (as I clip my nano to my collar and they don't come out while lifting. They do have an extension cord you can use to get extra range - so just remember that when you're on the treadmill.

I would suggest trying a bunch though - some earphones I find fit better than others and so YMMV.

u/xsoccer92x · 1 pointr/headphones

Some of the more highly regarded IEMs under $50. They mostly fit what you're looking for, the sound quality is a little difference across the board. For example CX-300 are boomy, the e10 is more bassy, and the e30 and a151 is more across the board good.