Sennheiser goes high-end with IE 80S BT wireless earbuds

Sennheiser goes high-end with its latest wireless earbuds
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Sennheiser is no stranger to high-end headphones. After all, the German brand has produced several pairs costing thousands of pounds (including the £37,500 Sennheiser Orpheus) over the years. Such sumptuosity has been embraced not only by its over-ears designs but also its earbuds, such as the Award-winning, once-£600 Sennheiser IE 800s.

The brand-new IE 80S BT earbuds, which have been unveiled at the Hong Kong High End Audio Visual Show, mark Sennheiser’s first venture into high-end wireless headphones, though.

Described by Sennheiser as its “first audiophile Bluetooth In-Ear headphones” and based on the wired IE 80s, the neckband-style IE 80S BTs make good on their high-end promise by supporting hi-res Bluetooth codecs such as LHDC and aptX HD, as well as AAC. They’re also compatible with aptX Low Latency, which claims to offer perfect synchronization when it comes to video playback.

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A “top-of-the-line” AKM DAC and “powerful” neodymium magnets back its case when it comes to performance, as do its on-unit bass adjustment and the five-band equalizer found within the Sennheiser Smart Control App.

Siri and Google Assistant voice control can be initiated via the three-button remote, and Sennheiser has worked on its microphones to ensure clearer capture of voices and during calls and voice assistant communication.

The Bluetooth neckband can be detached to allow for wired listening through a traditional cable, too. Also supplied is a carry case as well as silicone, lamellar and Comply Memory Foam tips in a choice of three sizes.

We weren't huge fans of their wired siblings when we reviewed them last summer, calling them out for their lack of excitement and dynamic punch, so it goes without saying we hope the IE 80S BTs have what it takes to justify their not-insignificant £439 price tag.

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Becky Roberts

Becky is the managing editor of What Hi-Fi? and, since her recent move to Melbourne, also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi magazine. During her 10 years in the hi-fi industry, she has been fortunate enough to travel the world to report on the biggest and most exciting brands in hi-fi and consumer tech (and has had the jetlag and hangovers to remember them by). In her spare time, Becky can often be found running, watching Liverpool FC and horror movies, and hunting for gluten-free cake.