Sennheiser’s CX 150BT score points with a balanced, natural sound that offers precise bass with depth and very clear voice reproduction, making these Bluetooth-in-ears ideal for movies and spoken-word content. The only real criticism is the existence of cable noise, but otherwise these lightweight headphones impressed us with their long battery life, stable wireless connection and the option of multi-pairing for connecting two devices simultaneously.
With the CX 150BT, Sennheiser has created sturdy, wireless in-ears for universal everyday use. Despite their light, elegant design, these in-ears sound extremely sophisticated and offer long battery life. In addition to Bluetooth standard 5.0, these headphones support pairing with two devices at the same time. A functional 3-button remote control with integrated microphone is used to control the device.
These in-ears are impeccably crafted and feature a particularly neat casing that fits completely into the ear making for a very discreet appearance. In fact, they can easily be worn under a hat if required. In spite of their low profile, there is enough stability for moderate running and physical activity. The low weight of 15 grams means that no issues arose from unpleasant pressure in the ears, even during prolonged use. However, annoying cable noises caused by contact with clothing can be perceived.
The running time is impressive for such a lightweight pair of headphones, with up to 15 hours at a slightly raised volume level. If the battery is completely empty, recharging via the USB-C port takes almost exactly 105 minutes. This can be done with the USB-C to USB-A charging cable, which is included in the accessories. The CX 150BT are also supported by the free Sennheiser Smart Control App, but at the moment the app seems to be due an upgrade, as only a function overview and access to the headphone operating instructions were available. However, on the plus side, there is the option to update the firmware via the app.
Device control
In an urban environment, these Bluetooth headphones, in combination with various Android and iOS devices, offered ranges of a good eight metres. The wireless connection proved to be extremely stable and free of dropouts. There were no connection problems, with pairing taking place by holding down the central remote button. This switches the system on and puts it into pairing mode. The same button is then used to control playback and to answer and end telephone calls, which can be made with good speech intelligibility. Double-clicking allows you to skip forward to the next track and pressing the button three times allows you to skip back to the previous track. For volume control, however, separate plus and minus buttons are available.
Sound
The CX 150BT sounds pleasantly balanced, very natural and clear. I especially liked the voice and bass reproduction. Although the bass foundation reached quite deep and had power, it didn’t seem superficial or overloaded, nor was it too thin. Furthermore, the low frequency range was well defined. Vocals were even more precise and were reproduced with astonishing clarity; they didn’t appear thin, neither were they obtrusive. These qualities benefited both audio books and movies, where the very authentic and realistic voice reproduction comes into its own. Another positive aspect is that these headphones have a sound stage that appears quite open and spacious for an in-ear system. In my opinion, only the well-balanced trebles don’t draw with same exactness and they lacked a bit of precision. But that’s some high level pickiness as these headphones offer extremely good sound quality considering their price range. Support for the aptX audio codec would have been nice, as it is, Android users have to make do with the SBC standard, but in conjunction with Apple devices, the higher quality AAC format can be used.
Technical specifications
- Ear couplingIn-ear
- Typeclosed
- Transducer principledynamic
- Frequency response (headphones)17 - 20.000 Hz
- Impedance28 ohms
- Sound pressure level (SPL)112 dB
- Weight with cable12 g
What's in the box
- Silicone eartips in four sizes (XS/ S/ M/ L)
- USB-C to USB-A charging cable
Special features
- available in black and white
- BT codecs: AAC, SBC
- BT version: 5.0
- BT profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, HSP, HFP
You wrote absolutely nothing about the call quality… Thats a primary use for many… U could have spoken about active noise cancellation being offered… All missed… Poor…
They don’t have ANC though.
Hold on this is not true i just bought this headset, bass is weak even with sony’s bass boost enabled.
What about the call quality??
I’m having issues with mine being super sensitive to picking up background noise. Would you be able to advise how to cancel that out?
I’m having exactly the same problem! Would love a solution…
Hi! Do mean the existence of cable noise?
No, it’s actual background noise as if the mic is omni directional…
What moron designed the CX 150 BT. The cords are ridiculously short. The cord from the ear bud to the controls is 2 inch, which means the controls sit on your cheek, can’t look at controls to make adjustments, The CX 150BT are useless if you want to wear a helmet, use them in bed or in fact use them at all.
I have had these for over a year. The battery does not seem to hold the charge any more and runs down very quickly?
Same as mine