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Sennheiser Momentum Headphones & PC350 SE & PC363 Gaming Headsets Linus Tech Tips CES 2013

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Sennheiser has refreshed their super high end headphones in both an open and closed flavour. They also have a more mainstream/mobile oriented headphone that they are extremely proud of Day 4 - video 1

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The video showcases Sennheiser's premium Momentum circumaural headphones alongside refreshed PC gaming headsets, captured at the Sennheiser booth during CES 2013. The host and a Sennheiser representative walk through the Momentum line, highlighting its premium build with an all metal headband, replaceable inline cord, leather ear cushions, and moisture resistant materials aimed at durability and comfort during travel. The rep emphasizes the modular design, where parts can be replaced if worn or damaged, and notes the open, natural listening environment versus the closed variant that provides greater isolation. They explain that the Momentum model targets a luxurious, premium sound with a retro aesthetic and a price point of 349 dollars, positioning it as a standout in a market trending toward premium materials and higher fidelity. The segment then shifts to a broader Sennheiser lineup for gaming headsets, detailing updates to the PC 350 series becoming the 350SE and the PC 360 line evolving into the 363D, with a focus on multi platform compatibility and enhanced sound quality. The 363D is described as a headset that uses the same drivers as the higher-end headphones, offering a true audio file experience in a gaming headset along with a noise cancelling microphone and options for analog or USB decoding to deliver 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound. The host clarifies the advantages of using software-based surround in combination with higher quality drivers, rather than relying solely on built-in multi-speaker configurations. The discussion moves to practical details like price points, compatibility across PC, Xbox, PS3, and Mac, and the inclusion of features such as automatic mic mute when raised, integrated volume control, and a universal solution for gaming needs. Finally, the open versus closed design comparison is laid out, with closed headphones offering greater isolation and a bassier, more aggressive sound, while open headphones provide a natural listening environment with more accurate, transparent response. The segment wraps with thanks to the guest and a call for viewers to subscribe for more CES 2013 coverage, reinforcing Linus Tech Tips as a go-to source for tech show highlights.

Topics · headphones · audio-technology · consumer-electronics · ces-coverage · gaming-headsets · audiophile · product-review · tech-showcase