Product Comparison: Sennheiser RS 195 vs Sennheiser RS 220
General Specifications
Brand
Sennheiser
Sennheiser
Model
RS 195
RS 220
Origin
Germany
Germany
About the Product
The RS 195 connects you to your music, tv and movies with unparalleled audio quality with the ease of use and comfort expected of Sennheiser headphones. The wireless headphones offer the freedom to listen with a customized hearing profile in pure digital clarity.
Enjoy a new level of audiophile listening with the digital wireless RS 220. Comprising of an open, circum-aural headphone anda transmitter, this digital wireless headphone system delivers an uncompressed sound performance equaling those of high-end wired headphones.
Size & Weight
Material
Plastic
Plastic
Color
Black
Black
Height
7.8 in.
10 in.
Width
6.7 in.
8 in.
Depth
3.7 in.
6 in.
Weight
0.74 lbs.
0.72 lbs.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Sennheiser RS 195 RF Wireless Headphone System
- Crystal sound, I love this headset, the digital connector is a must, lightweight and confortable, lots of customizations.
- The headset is a perfect fit and should fit all heads without putting rolled up washcloth under head band to hit the ear.
- This product preforms as specified. The fit is good, the setup is easy.
- The headset is a a bit heavy, and the weight is taken up more by your ears, than the top of your head.
- These are not the same headphones as the ones made in the past. This new version is much too small around the head and it is tight.
Sennheiser RS 220 Headphone - Black (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
- I also own the HD 800s, and these aren't as good, of course, but there's no wire and the the 220s are lighter weight.
- The sound, when it comes through, is passable for what I'd expect from a wireless headset and I love the feel and weight of the headset on my head.
- The best sound and comfort of any headphone I have owned-I have owned three other wireless headphones and these are the best for listening to TV.
- They are very comfortable and I love not having "cable snags" on a daily basis anymore.
- The RS-220's have several advantages over the RS-180s: they're more comfortable and do a better job of cupping the ear, and sound quality is somewhat better than the RS-180's.
Features
Type
Over-Ear
Over-Ear
Wireless Technology
Radio Frequency transmission, Wired
Radio Frequency transmission, Wired
Sensitivity
117 dB
110 dB
Frequency Range
17 Hz - 22000 Hz
16 Hz - 22000 Hz
Range
328 ft.
328 ft.
Extras
Multi-purpose Transmitter, Selectable hearing boost presets, Music listening mode
Multi-purpose Transmitter, Balance control and volume control integrated on headphone, Ergonomic and adjustable headband
What customers say about "Features"
Sennheiser RS 195 RF Wireless Headphone System
- There are enough settings and adjustments to the system to make them work for almost anyone with any sort of hearing problem.
- The 'personal' settings are very nice, but if a little more LOUD is needed it is best to go to the other setting and use as regular headphone.
- The FIT is perfect, the SOUND is perfect, controls are easy to operate from head or terminal. Nobody could ask for more.
- Whilst I appreciate the light weight of these headphones, that is no excuse to use the very cheap "scratchy" plastics that proliferate throughout.
- The unit is somewhat klunky in size and configuration. Product feels cheaply built.
Sennheiser RS 220 Headphone - Black (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
- I've had headphones that leave my ears hot, but I don't particularly notice that with these headphones.
- These headphones have excellent sound and the range reaches everywhere in our 1600 sq. ft. house.
- The sound presented is crystal clear and picks up the ranges without distortion. My highest recommendation for these headphones!
- The only problem is the coverage of the transmitter. It's perfect if you just stay in the range.
- These headphones sound great but they have a very limited range. You can go one room away inside your house and that's all.
Power
Battery Life
18 hours
8 hours
What customers say about "Power"
Sennheiser RS 195 RF Wireless Headphone System
- The battery life seems pretty good. And I really like that the batteries can be removed for a quick change if you've forgotten to recharge, or need to use them all day.
- The rechargeable batteries seem fine for my purposes as they have never failed even after many hours of use.
- No issues with the wireless connection range or battery life (rated for 18 hours).
- Decent sound and great battery life and range and not a lot of sound leakage.
- Battery life is good; you can go days unless you are a very heavy TV watcher.
Sennheiser RS 220 Headphone - Black (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
- The charge lasts a long time, and in our cold Wisconsin winter, they are actually comfortable and cozy to wear.
- Battery life on these things is basically unlimited for practical use, as long as you remember to put them back on the rack.
- The battery life (6-8 hours) using the supplied AAA rechargeables vs. the rechanrge time for the batteries while in the headphones and recharging on the Base (12-16 hours).
- Battery life has continued to worsen and the headphones fail to charge even after being left on the stand for days at time.
- So these are better sound than the RS 180s. The range is much, much less. The battery life is less.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
2 year(s)
2 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE
Other Information
MSRP
299.95 $
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