
Sennheiser has unveiled its latest premium headphones namely the HD 700. These headphones feature a pair 40mm Duofol transducers, which produce a frequency response of 10Hz to 42,000 Hz. Other specs include a vibration damping frame, an ultra-wide soundstage via angled transducers and a patent-pending ventilated magnet system. Sennheiser will launch the HD 700 in March 2012 for $999.95. [Product Page]

Sennheiser has rolled out the X320 gaming headset. Designed for hardcore gamers, this wearable gadget features a pair of XL designed ear cups for extra comfort, a noise canceling microphone and dual game/chat volume control. You can also turn off the mic by simply swiveling it back up to its locked position when not in use. The Sennheiser X320 gaming headset retails for approx. $150. [Sennheiser]

BMW DesignworksUSA and Sennheiser have launched the S1 Digital Aviation headset for pilot at AirVenture 2011 in Oshkosh. Made from the latest digital technology, the headset precisely examines the cockpit’s recent noise levels to attain better noise elimination during all phases of flight from take-off to landing. The S1 Digital Aviation is made from spring steel construct that allows a tailored fit and yet retain its form when not in use, as the ear cups are shaped in the form of sweeping wings. The high-end headset has the capability of lowering the pilot fatigue as it ensures a lower contact pressure. The pilot can control the contact pressure of the ear cushions via a small sliding control on the headband. Volumes can be controlled individually for either right or left ear cup as it is connected to a control unit, streamlined with LED graphics. [Press Release]

Inspired by the most sophisticated interiors from European sport sedans, the Sennheiser HD598 headphones feature high-gloss burl wood accents that complement the luxurious padding on the headband and earpads for a bold statement. The Sennheiser HD598 headphones adopt the innovative E.A.R. technology, which ensures accurate channeling of audio signals into your ears, while a special DuoFol diaphragm geometry minimizes inter-mod distortion and delivers an impressive frequency response range. These high-quality headphones produce a frequency response of 12 – 38,500Hz and a 50-Ohm of impedance. If you are interested, you can buy the Sennheiser HD598 headphones for $239.99. [Product Page]

Amazon has started selling the Sennheiser HD595 high-end headphones for only $147.76. FYI, the original price was $329.95, so you can save $182.19. These headphones feature a new level of comfort and sound quality. The Sennheiser HD595 adopts a unique E.A.R. design that channels music directly into the user’s ears, creating a new kind of listening experience. The HD 595 headphones come with a clever headphone bracket that easily attaches to a table, making sure that these headphones are always at hand. [Amazon]

Sennheiser has recently announced that its HD 515 open-air headphones are “Headphone of the Month” for March 2011. For your info, Sennheiser’s “Headphone of the Month” is a monthly promotion designed to encourage music lovers to experience the authentic sound of Sennheiser. During the promotion period, customers can purchase HD515 headphones from an authorized Sennheiser dealer and receive a free pair of Sennheiser OMX 60 earbuds. The Sennheiser HD 515 open-air headphones feature the Ergonomic Acoustic Refinement (E.A.R.) that enables ideal sound channeling for a new kind of listening experience. No word on pricing at this moment. [AVING]

Sennheiser Communications has launched four new headsets from its Sennheiser-Adidas sports headset 680i series. Known as the Sennheiser CX 680i(Kernel Type), MX 680i(Open Type), OMX 680i(Earring Type) and PMX 680i(Neck Band Type), these headsets are compatible with Apple’s iPhone and provide strong and dynamic sound quality when listening music as well as clean voice quality when calling. What’s more, the Sennheiser Sports Headset 680i series also adopts the waterproof system that protects internal components from sweat and waterdrop. Sadly, there is no info on pricing at this moment. Read more

Today at CES 2011, Sennheiser has recently introduced a new set of earphones to its range, which is known as the Sennheiser CXC 700. These earphones adopt the noise cancellation technology, which operates under three user-selectable modes. “Mode 1″ is designed to reduce intense low-frequency noise such as rumble from airplane engines or trains. “Mode 2″ aims at the middle of the frequency range, like the whir of air conditioning units. “Mode 3″ combines the other two modes, leaving high frequencies alone and focusing on eliminating the hums and whirs of modern life present in the lower-to-mid frequency realms. Sennheiser will release the new CXC 700 in early 2011 for a retail price of around $319.95. [PCMag]

Sennheiser and Adidas have joined together to launch two new co-branded headphones models, the Adidas Originals HD220 and CX310 headphones. Based on Sennheiser’s HD218, the Adidas Originals HD220 is a closed-back on-ear headphones that feature neodymium magnets for powerful, bass-driven stereo sound, a closed supra-aural design that blocks outside noise, and individually adjustable ear cups for a secure and comfortable fit. On the other hand, the Adidas Originals CX310 is based on Sennheiser’s CX 300 ear-canal headphones and come equipped with different sizes of ear adapters that allow for a personalized fit and reduction of ambient noise and symmetrical cable. The Sennheiser Adidas Originals HD220 and CX310 headphones are priced at $65 each. Read more

Adidas and Sennheiser have collaborated to launch premium DJ headphones that embrace the values of both companies by fusing quality in design and functionality. Dubbed as the Sennheiser Adidas Originals HD 25-1-II, these headphones are capable of handling very high sound pressure levels. These exclusive, special edition headphones also provide a frequency response of 16 – 2200 Hz, an impedance of 70 Ohms, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a unique 3-stripes Adidas design. The Sennheiser Adidas Originals HD 25-1-II headphones are now available at Apple Store for £199.95 or around $311. [Product Page]