NEWS: Sennheiser wants to tickle you pink

Clare Newsome
Tue, 3 Jul 2007, 4:46pm

Jordan's just had a baby, hasn't she? She must fancy some noise-blocking headphones then. Well, she's in luck: Sennheiser has launched pink versions of its CX300 in-ears - the ideal accessory for pink iPod nanos, Shuffles and pneumatic celebrities.

Senn Cx 300 Pink

The CX300s are a five-star favourite of ours, offering entry-level noise-isolation and a far better sound than freebie in-ears.

If you don't want to 'pink your sound', as Sennheiser suggests, the CX300s are also available in black and white finishes. All models have a list price of £40, but there are bargains to be had.

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Comments

Come on - would anyone actually wear these?

Well i certainly wouldn't - can't abide all the pink gadgets abounding at the moment. But manufacturers and retailers assure me they're a sales winner....

Too late, Sennheiser, too late!

You reviewed the SUPERFI 3 STUDIO earphones in August issue and gave them five stars at £60. Only gripe was a little more bottom end was required. I treated myself back in May to a pair of the companies SUPERFI 5 PRO and got them online for a steal at £80 plus p&p. These do have great bottom end without sacrificing detail. I use them with my Creative Zen Vision M (60gb) and it`s a fantastic upgrade.

Thanks for the Superfi 5 Pro tip - we'll check them out....