Sennheiser presents the public with another addition in its line of wireless microphones, the MD 5235. Your guess is as good as mine when it come to this insistent practice of naming consumer level products with a series of numbers—but bland though the name is, the MD 5235—like a number of Sennheiser products, is guaranteed to be another favorite among audio happy consumers.
Yes, as Sennheiser continues to widen and expand the reach of its product fare, it’s not only the company’s line of wonderfully functional microphones that are making consumers belt out exultant broadway tunes. Their line of headphones, including wireless units and not, is keeping a lot of audiophiles out there in blissful little bubbles.
There are alternatives to choose from, running from phone headsets to computer headphones as well as to units that have integrated marvelous Bluetooth support. It used to be that headsets were only fit for music only set-ups. Office headsets were a mere possibility, Bluetooth functionality was still an amorphous, unformed idea in someone’s head and headsets compatible with cordless phones did not yet exist. Neither did nifty trappings like headset amplifiers or product bundles like headset and phone packages.
Now, choices abound. All one has to do is to go forth into the world to see—or rather hear—all of them. Such freedom this is. Today’s wireless devices are certainly a far cry from the old units we used to depend on. And judging from what are currently available to us, things just getting better and better. Now, not only do we get to listen to blasts of rock and roll—without having to disturb the beejeebies out of our next-cubicle-neighbor—we can now conduct telephone conversations through it.
It’s enough to make anyone do a snappy rendition of the rhumba and if you don’t know how the steps go just yet, merely having any device from Sennheiser’s line of wireless technology by your side may very well be enough to induce you to go through with the entire thing. You can take audio lessons for it. Really.
Won’t that be grand?