Sennheiser via eBay has
Sennheiser Over Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones PXC 550 II (Refurbished) for
$110.46 after you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
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tinygarage for finding this deal.
Instructions:- Click here and add to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Apply coupon code LIKENEWFALL15
- Final price will be $110.46 + Free shipping
Condition:- The item is in a pristine, like-new condition. It has been professionally inspected, cleaned, and restored by the manufacturer. The item will be in new packaging with original or new accessories
Includes:- PXC 550-II Headphones
- Carry Case
- USB Charging cable (Micro to A)
- Audio Cable
- Quick guide and safety guide
Features:- Adjustable Headband
- Ambient Sound Mode
- Built-in Microphone
- Built-In On/Off Switch
- Call functions
- Foam Tips
- Noise Cancellation
- Noise Isolation
- Playback Controls
- Rechargeable Battery
- Touch Control
- Delivers up to 30 hours of battery life
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I prefer to base value of a deal off of what they sell for now, not what they originally sold for.
You'll probably need a separate Bluetooth transmitter to use it though. As far as I know, no phones, streaming sticks etc support the codec natively. In my case I use a little type C transmitter that's almost flush when inserted. It's designed for the Nintendo switch, but works with my phone, laptop and chromecast with Google TV (with a type c hub). It also allows 2 headphones to connect at the same time, but if they don't both support AptX LL then it's disabled on both while they're connected.
Bose QC35 II
Weight: 0.52 lb
Clamping force: 0.69 lb
These Sennheiser PXC 550-II
Weight: 0.51 lb
Clamping force: 0.8 lb
Bose 700, which I sent back for being too uncomfortable as a QC35 II user
Weight: 0.58 lb
Clamping force: 1 lb
AirPods Max
Weight: 0.85 lb
Clamping Force: 1.2 lb
At this point I would not even consider the AirPods Max. That is 170% the weight and 150% the clamping force of these Sennheisers.
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If they sell for $170 new, where are they getting the $350 pricing from? Is that original msrp?
I prefer to base value of a deal off of what they sell for now, not what they originally sold for.
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Has anyone had experience with the eBay refurbishment?
For something that will be intimately connected to my body I'd rather know that the product will be as close to new as possible.
You'll probably need a separate Bluetooth transmitter to use it though. As far as I know, no phones, streaming sticks etc support the codec natively. In my case I use a little type C transmitter that's almost flush when inserted. It's designed for the Nintendo switch, but works with my phone, laptop and chromecast with Google TV (with a type c hub). It also allows 2 headphones to connect at the same time, but if they don't both support AptX LL then it's disabled on both while they're connected.