New Subscriber. Got the 458BT ones locally on a killing price. Great condition. They are comfortable and sounds great. Im so excited about them that I forgot I wrote you already (commentedfew days ago)
Simply the best and most genuinely informative headphone reviews out there. I was looking for my first pair of wireless and noise cancelling headphones, originally looking at all the flagship models. Thanks to all your reviews however, I realised the benefits for the huge added costs aren't worth it for me (at least not right now), so I ended up getting a pair of these on sale. Definitely some negatives, but I'm stoked to have them as well as holding on to the extra $200 I planned to spend. Thanks :)
Thankyou for the informative and comprehensive video on the HD450bt. I noticed them on sale for $149.00 here in Australia (JB HI-FI) and am considering buying them. I like how you can use them corded.
Got this almost new, from a friend that upgraded his to different brand. Got the 458BT for $50.00. Im more than please with them. Thank for your precised review.
Great review. I recently purchased these and I totally agree with you about the power button. I find it takes too long to turn on. I do like them. The call quality sucks. I really don’t know how to use the noise cancelling.
First, thank you for the lovely comment! Just tested the HD 450. The HD 450 run on the quiet side, but it has a decent dynamic range: quiet when quiet, loud when loud, although not too loud. There’s also a bit of a hiss for me at times, especially noticeable at low levels. That might just be my set, though. If you want loud, these aren’t as loud as others. (Personally, I’m ok with that: too loud will ruin hearing.) The QC35 (and 45) is hands down better. While I haven’t done a strict side-by-side comparison, I think the Bose are better in most respects, except for the lack of aptX and aptX LL support. I don’t have a pair of QC35 anymore to test, however the QC45 are similar in most technical redirects, including sound quality. I generally prefer Bose for comfort, sound, calls/mics, controls, case, and while wearing glasses over the HD 450. I prefer the codecs, battery life, and looks on the HD 450. Haven’t tested the JBL
these Sennheiser's HD 450BT's are 129 ( Canadian ) 95 ( USD ) for black friday....i just need a set for watching netflix and my ipad for movies and utube....the noise cancellation and calls are not important but good sound is ....would these be a good buy ?....cheers from Canada
Hi, thanks for the review. Would you mind suggesting a good headphone for office use under $200? I would be on MsTeams calls for atleast 3-4hrs per day! Thanks in advance.
Hi Advisor, thanks for asking. Can you give me some more details? Does it need a mic arm? Are you looking to block out sound? Do you want it just for meetings or music? Wired vs wireless?
Hello, thanks for great review ! 👍 I am sorry for disturbing you, have one question for you if you have a time for answer to me. I am litlle confused about name of 3 model : 450 4,50 458 Only I know (if I dont mistake of course) is that 450 and 458 are the same , exept 458 have a "red lines" Am i right ? But, if exist difference beetwen model 4,50 and 450 ? Thanks a lot, all the best wishes for you and your family 🍷 ( sorry for grammar mistake 🤪 )
Hi Jovan, thanks for the EXCELLENT question! It’s no bother at all. You’re right about the 458BT and the 450BT being the same thing with different colors. The big differences between the 4.50BTNC and 450BT are as follows: - Ear Pads - they’re wider in the 450, but the 4.50 has better passive noise reduction - Sound - it’s more smooth, relaxed, and open in the 450; it’s louder and more exciting in the 4.50 (which has a neodymium magnet). - Battery on the 4.50 is 25 hours and on the 450 is 30 hours. - microphone - the 4.50 has a noise cancelling microphone; the 450’s microphone picks up EVERYTHING - weight - the 4.50 is 221.1g. The 450 is 238g - the 4.50 Supports Bluetooth pairing using NFC, but only uses Bluetooth 4. The 450 uses Bluetooth 5 - Codecs - The 450 has aptX Low Latency - Connector - The 4.59 uses microUSB. The 450 uses USB-C. If you can find the 4.50 for a lot less, you’re giving up a little battery life, aptX Low Latency (for movies and games, especially on Android) and using an older Bluetooth version, but you’re getting louder sound that’s arguably a bit more exciting (and not as warm), better microphones, and slightly better sound blocking. Best of luck!
I know this is old but I honestly prefer the 450BT the M50xBT were okay clear sound if your looking for something that has the highs in volcals. But they were very cheaply made. I owned mine for about 4 month and they had already stopped working/charging, my only use was too and from work. Your mileage may very. but the 450BT seems like a better build quality
Both. You have to turn them off, then plug them in to charge, then turn them on, and you can use them. If you plug them in while they’re on, they won’t register as having started charging.
May I ask you a question. These are my options. The 450 for £120, the 560 hd wired for £180. SonyWHXB910N £150 which has strong base or just pay 250 for Sony WH-1000XM4 They're for a 75 year old man who watches TV a lot in the day who's hearing isn't great, on a fairly old TV Thanks
Thanks for the question, Rokn. That man you describe sounds a lot like my own father, so I can speak closely to this. Also, I literally own all of these. The HD 560S are magnificently detailed. (I actually just bought these myself.) They’re also open backed. That may be good or bad, but when it comes to watching TV, I tend to almost always prefer wireless for most people. The 910N does have a lot of bass, and may not be the best for TV for that reason. This may encourage him to listen too loudly. It’s a fun sound, to be sure, but it may be overwhelming at times. But this is modifiable via the EQ. Beyond the bass, the sound is OK, but I’m not a fan of it. I enjoy these because of the bass, but not for movies. The XM4 is the best of the bunch. It has decent sound, and it’s comfortable, plus blocks noise. But it’s a bit muddy in the mids, meaning speaking voices may be lost. The 450 for $120 feels too expensive for me, but it may have the best overall sound for him for this situation. However, while I liked the comfort, a lot of people dislike it, so caveat emptor. If ANC is not necessary, and closed back is OK, consider the JBL Tune 710BT. If you can find it, a better option might be the AKG K371 (or K361 if ANC isn’t needed), which gives a fantastic overall sound for about the same price as the 910N, but which you might be able to find lower. As for my father, he’s a little hard of hearing, so sound quality is less relevant than comfort. He liked the HD450BT, but tends to prefer softer pads like the XM4 or K371. Let me know what you decide on. Best of luck.
@@NorbReviews many thanks for the detailed response. I don't think he'll mind not having noise cancelling.. I'll let you know what I decide. Thanks again
Edit: I misunderstood your statement. I would *not* recommend these over the XM4. If you want something that’s more clear, and if you can make the jump, the Sennheiser Momentum 4 is a worth upgrade. I’ve also been trying Edifier headphones recently and they do have a very clear sound. The WH950NB would be what’s around this same price range, but I haven’t tried those myself, just the WH700NB and WH820NB.
Hi Norb, first of all... thank you for your clear explanation! I also watched your video HD 450BT vs WH-CH710N which was an interesting result. Because I already use a Sennheiser with wire (Sennheiser HD 560S) the choice was easy for me. Thank you again and keep it up.
Got these yesterday and wondered why the red charge light only came on when plugged into computer and not into a charger to outlet or even a USB port on the outlet. Is this normal? Are they charging even if the red light doesn't come on?
@@NorbReviews I've had them for two weeks and have only had to charge them once. It's showing as 90% charged. When my Bose 35 II worked, they went down at least 10% every time I went out with them.
I wouldn’t buy them for full price anymore, full stop. While they’re not bad if you can find them at a steep discount (under $100), I think you get better bang for the buck from something like the SoundCore Life Q30 or Q35. Also, if you’re OK with refurbished, I’m a big fan of the Secondipity store on eBay (which is basically Sony’s refurb arm at this point). I recently got a pair of WHXB910N’s from there for $80 and they were a fantastic deal. Finally, if the $200 price point is where you’re looking, take a look at Best Buy: I think they were recently clearing out their Master & Dynamic MW65’s for $250. I absolutely adore those.
@@edwingigo1900 - If new, SoundCore Life Q35 ($125). If you’re OK with refurbished, the Sony WHXB910N from Secondipity on eBay ($80 right now: www.ebay.com/itm/275068539690 ). Note: I have no affiliation with Secondipity. I just think they offer a really great value.
New Subscriber. Got the 458BT ones locally on a killing price. Great condition. They are comfortable and sounds great. Im so excited about them that I forgot I wrote you already (commentedfew days ago)
Glad you’re loving them, and thank you!
Simply the best and most genuinely informative headphone reviews out there. I was looking for my first pair of wireless and noise cancelling headphones, originally looking at all the flagship models. Thanks to all your reviews however, I realised the benefits for the huge added costs aren't worth it for me (at least not right now), so I ended up getting a pair of these on sale. Definitely some negatives, but I'm stoked to have them as well as holding on to the extra $200 I planned to spend. Thanks :)
Thank you for your kind words! I'm super happy you found it helpful!
This is an outstanding review. Very detailed, methodical and concise, and covers all usage angles. Thank you!
Thank you for your kind words and for watching!
Thankyou for the informative and comprehensive video on the HD450bt. I noticed them on sale for $149.00 here in Australia (JB HI-FI) and am considering buying them.
I like how you can use them corded.
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it useful. Luckily, most Bluetooth headphones can still be used corded.
94 euro sur amazon en ce moment
Got this almost new, from a friend that upgraded his to different brand. Got the 458BT for $50.00. Im more than please with them. Thank for your precised review.
great review!
thanks, thinking of buying them.
I hope you enjoy them!
Great review. I recently purchased these and I totally agree with you about the power button. I find it takes too long to turn on. I do like them. The call quality sucks. I really don’t know how to use the noise cancelling.
Thanks for the kind words! For the ANC, you just tap the power button for
Great video keep making more for sure 😊
Thank you for the kind comment! And I very much plan to!
Awesome review, if they volume is on low side or loud? If Loud how would you compare them to Soundcore Q35 or JBL tune 660?
First, thank you for the lovely comment!
Just tested the HD 450. The HD 450 run on the quiet side, but it has a decent dynamic range: quiet when quiet, loud when loud, although not too loud. There’s also a bit of a hiss for me at times, especially noticeable at low levels. That might just be my set, though. If you want loud, these aren’t as loud as others. (Personally, I’m ok with that: too loud will ruin hearing.)
The QC35 (and 45) is hands down better.
While I haven’t done a strict side-by-side comparison, I think the Bose are better in most respects, except for the lack of aptX and aptX LL support. I don’t have a pair of QC35 anymore to test, however the QC45 are similar in most technical redirects, including sound quality. I generally prefer Bose for comfort, sound, calls/mics, controls, case, and while wearing glasses over the HD 450. I prefer the codecs, battery life, and looks on the HD 450.
Haven’t tested the JBL
these Sennheiser's HD 450BT's are 129 ( Canadian ) 95 ( USD ) for black friday....i just need a set for watching netflix and my ipad for movies and utube....the noise cancellation and calls are not important but good sound is ....would these be a good buy ?....cheers from Canada
Hi, thanks for the review. Would you mind suggesting a good headphone for office use under $200? I would be on MsTeams calls for atleast 3-4hrs per day! Thanks in advance.
Hi Advisor, thanks for asking. Can you give me some more details? Does it need a mic arm? Are you looking to block out sound? Do you want it just for meetings or music? Wired vs wireless?
Hello, thanks for great review ! 👍
I am sorry for disturbing you, have one question for you if you have a time for answer to me.
I am litlle confused about name of 3 model :
450
4,50
458
Only I know (if I dont mistake of course) is that 450 and 458 are the same , exept 458 have a "red lines"
Am i right ?
But, if exist difference beetwen model 4,50 and 450 ?
Thanks a lot, all the best wishes for you and your family 🍷
( sorry for grammar mistake 🤪 )
Hi Jovan, thanks for the EXCELLENT question! It’s no bother at all.
You’re right about the 458BT and the 450BT being the same thing with different colors.
The big differences between the 4.50BTNC and 450BT are as follows:
- Ear Pads - they’re wider in the 450, but the 4.50 has better passive noise reduction
- Sound - it’s more smooth, relaxed, and open in the 450; it’s louder and more exciting in the 4.50 (which has a neodymium magnet).
- Battery on the 4.50 is 25 hours and on the 450 is 30 hours.
- microphone - the 4.50 has a noise cancelling microphone; the 450’s microphone picks up EVERYTHING
- weight - the 4.50 is 221.1g. The 450 is 238g
- the 4.50 Supports Bluetooth pairing using NFC, but only uses Bluetooth 4. The 450 uses Bluetooth 5
- Codecs - The 450 has aptX Low Latency
- Connector - The 4.59 uses microUSB. The 450 uses USB-C.
If you can find the 4.50 for a lot less, you’re giving up a little battery life, aptX Low Latency (for movies and games, especially on Android) and using an older Bluetooth version, but you’re getting louder sound that’s arguably a bit more exciting (and not as warm), better microphones, and slightly better sound blocking.
Best of luck!
@@NorbReviews
You are genius !
THANKS !
The best options is 4,50 😎
Which headphones you prefer, hd450bt or audiotechnica ath m50xbt? Nice video👌
I haven’t tried the Audiotechnica, so I can’t say. My apologies.
I know this is old but I honestly prefer the 450BT the M50xBT were okay clear sound if your looking for something that has the highs in volcals. But they were very cheaply made. I owned mine for about 4 month and they had already stopped working/charging, my only use was too and from work. Your mileage may very. but the 450BT seems like a better build quality
@@Randomness-fun Thanks 😁
You said they can be charged while listening to them, then you said you have to turn them off to charge? Which is it?
Both.
You have to turn them off, then plug them in to charge, then turn them on, and you can use them. If you plug them in while they’re on, they won’t register as having started charging.
May I ask you a question. These are my options. The 450 for £120, the 560 hd wired for £180. SonyWHXB910N £150 which has strong base or just pay 250 for Sony WH-1000XM4
They're for a 75 year old man who watches TV a lot in the day who's hearing isn't great, on a fairly old TV
Thanks
Is having more bass when you're just watching TV good or bad?
Thanks for the question, Rokn. That man you describe sounds a lot like my own father, so I can speak closely to this. Also, I literally own all of these.
The HD 560S are magnificently detailed. (I actually just bought these myself.) They’re also open backed. That may be good or bad, but when it comes to watching TV, I tend to almost always prefer wireless for most people.
The 910N does have a lot of bass, and may not be the best for TV for that reason. This may encourage him to listen too loudly. It’s a fun sound, to be sure, but it may be overwhelming at times. But this is modifiable via the EQ. Beyond the bass, the sound is OK, but I’m not a fan of it. I enjoy these because of the bass, but not for movies.
The XM4 is the best of the bunch. It has decent sound, and it’s comfortable, plus blocks noise. But it’s a bit muddy in the mids, meaning speaking voices may be lost.
The 450 for $120 feels too expensive for me, but it may have the best overall sound for him for this situation. However, while I liked the comfort, a lot of people dislike it, so caveat emptor.
If ANC is not necessary, and closed back is OK, consider the JBL Tune 710BT. If you can find it, a better option might be the AKG K371 (or K361 if ANC isn’t needed), which gives a fantastic overall sound for about the same price as the 910N, but which you might be able to find lower.
As for my father, he’s a little hard of hearing, so sound quality is less relevant than comfort. He liked the HD450BT, but tends to prefer softer pads like the XM4 or K371.
Let me know what you decide on. Best of luck.
@@NorbReviews many thanks for the detailed response. I don't think he'll mind not having noise cancelling.. I'll let you know what I decide. Thanks again
@@CJ9-ty7oz awesome. Quick note: the AKGs I’m talking about are the K361BT and K371BT. There’s a non-BT version that’s wired.
@@NorbReviews I can get hold of JBLTune 760NC for £80. I'm not sure if you've seen that one. Would that be better than the seinhesser 460?
Loved the 4.50 BT, Had it for two years y then left them in an Uber
Oof
I got these on sale last month for 80. I definitely would not have bought them for 200. At 80 they are great.
Agreed. That was a decent price!
nice review
Thank you!
im thinking abt getting these or Philips TAH8506WT bc philips has 44mm disc and 7-40000hz but no APTX and its 32ohm what would u guys think
Is it worth upgrading to the xm4s?
Edit: I misunderstood your statement.
I would *not* recommend these over the XM4. If you want something that’s more clear, and if you can make the jump, the Sennheiser Momentum 4 is a worth upgrade.
I’ve also been trying Edifier headphones recently and they do have a very clear sound. The WH950NB would be what’s around this same price range, but I haven’t tried those myself, just the WH700NB and WH820NB.
Hi Norb, first of all... thank you for your clear explanation! I also watched your video HD 450BT vs WH-CH710N which was an interesting result. Because I already use a Sennheiser with wire (Sennheiser HD 560S) the choice was easy for me. Thank you again and keep it up.
Thank you!
Dont buy if you wanna use them while gaming and calling at the same time
Got these yesterday and wondered why the red charge light only came on when plugged into computer and not into a charger to outlet or even a USB port on the outlet. Is this normal? Are they charging even if the red light doesn't come on?
Unfortunately, I don't have them with me anymore. I can check when I get access to a pair again, but I don't remember.
@@NorbReviews I've had them for two weeks and have only had to charge them once. It's showing as 90% charged. When my Bose 35 II worked, they went down at least 10% every time I went out with them.
Are these still a good deal to buy
I wouldn’t buy them for full price anymore, full stop. While they’re not bad if you can find them at a steep discount (under $100), I think you get better bang for the buck from something like the SoundCore Life Q30 or Q35. Also, if you’re OK with refurbished, I’m a big fan of the Secondipity store on eBay (which is basically Sony’s refurb arm at this point). I recently got a pair of WHXB910N’s from there for $80 and they were a fantastic deal. Finally, if the $200 price point is where you’re looking, take a look at Best Buy: I think they were recently clearing out their Master & Dynamic MW65’s for $250. I absolutely adore those.
@@NorbReviews thank you so much which do you think is best for under 130 dollars.
@@edwingigo1900 - If new, SoundCore Life Q35 ($125). If you’re OK with refurbished, the Sony WHXB910N from Secondipity on eBay ($80 right now: www.ebay.com/itm/275068539690 ).
Note: I have no affiliation with Secondipity. I just think they offer a really great value.
Can i use this with an audio jack? For a turntable
Yes. You will need an adapter if the turntable uses a 1/4” input.
Lisping but good review 👍
Thanks for watching!
@@NorbReviews thank you ,I end up buying these