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When it comes to headsets, sound quality and comfort is vital, especially in today’s demanding mobile workforce.  Thankfully, Sennheiser has you covered with several new solutions for the call centre and home office.

VMX 100

Efficient and attractive, the VMX 100’s ergonomic design makes a nice compliment to its enhanced sound clarity and noise reduction.  Compact and lightweight, a 3D ball joint offers a personalized fit for the ultimate in comfort.  This personalization extends to the microphone which can be easily adjusted to a position that suits you best.  Durable and highly sophisticated, the Sennheiser VMX 100 is user-friendly and compatible with all Bluetooth mobile phones.

Weighing in at only 17 grams, this headset is discrete and stores comfortably right in your pocket. Continue reading »




Sennheiser has outdone themselves with the PC 350, a dynamic gaming headset that screams action-packed right out of the box.  This unit borrows the design and some the functionality of the PXC 450 with a noise-cancelling feature that makes sure you stay on point in the heat of the battle.  Added is the microphone which makes things even more intense in multi-player games where one mistake could bring down the entire team.

Design

The PC 350’s design is awesome, solid and durable yet lightweight and very comfortable.  The ear cups are just the right size, cushioned over a black foam to ensure hours of painless gameplay.  This truly comes in handy when slamming your way to victory online with some TNA Impact. Continue reading »




After rave reviews on the HD 650, we were psyched to get our hands on the HD 600 headphones, another model from Sennheiser’s high definition audiophile line.  The HD 600s substitute the 650s’ shiny metallic housing with a stylish plastic finish in grey and black.  While they may not be as durable these headphones still provide tremendous bang for your buck with a low price and great performance.

Design and Features

The Sennheiser HD 600 comes with an open-back design, allowing you to jam in comfort without comprising too much sound.  Black metal mesh covers the drivers on the ear cups and keeps them protected when the clumsy in you stumbles out.  According to Sennheiser, the HD 600 uses computer-optimized neodymium magnets to reduce distortion and help deliver lightweight aluminum voice coils.  A 3m wire is attached to each ear cup, transmitting audio to the driver and to you through a 3.5 mm mini jack.  The package also comes with a 6.33mm adaptor which supports larger headphone jacks. Continue reading »




After months of anticipation and rumored released dates that turned out be false, we finally got our hands on the Sennheiser MX W1 wireless earphones.  Available all throughout Europe, perhaps you’ve got your hands on a set too.  If not, check out the review to see if the MX W1 was worth the wait.

The Bluetooth Beat Down

Sennheiser proudly boasts the fact that the MX W1 is the very first true wireless earphones.  And while there is always some distinction between brands of earphones in the way of style and appearance, the major difference here is between technologies: Bluetooth and Kleer.  Unlike the average set of headphones, the MX W1 uses a robust 2.4GHz frequency band to transmit audio to each earplug.  This provides crisp, clear reproduction on your MP3 player that blows the limited bandwidth of Bluetooth out of the water. Continue reading »




As an authorised distributor of Sennheiser headphones in the UK, liGo is now pleased to announce that all models of Sennheiser headphones are now available through the liGo web site.

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Sennheiser has been at the forefront of technology for over 60 years.  Since the beginning they have manufactured and delivered high-quality, custom made audio solutions, covering every critical aspect from recording, transmission and reproduction.

It all began in1945 when Dr. Fritz Sennheiser teamed up with seven engineers and technicians and laid the foundation for what would become an industry leading company.  Measuring instruments were developed in their university institute located in a small village by the name of Wennebostel, a move that was made during the second war.  Continue reading »




Sennheiser is a company that seems to rarely get the spotlight they deserve, despite the fact that they are constantly developing high quality products. In fact, they have been going strong for decades, capitalizing on technology and bringing us some of the most innovative products on the market.  Although we are most certainly not a Sennheiser spokesperson, the acclaim is well deserved.  Even with their low-key image, Sennheiser is still probably the first name that comes to mind when thinking of a company that produces high-end audio products.  Sure, their lineup will set you back a few euros, but anyone familiar with the brand can tell you that it is usually well worth the price.  This brings us to the PXC 450, a set of noise-cancelling headphones that pack a hefty price and a high performance punch to match. Continue reading »