Last week you've read our take on the Sennheiser Urbanite that provided exceptional comfort and top-notch sound quality. Now we take a look at its bigger sibling, the Sennheiser Urbanite XL. Design and Construction The bigger Urbanite XL basically shares the same DNA with the Urbanite in terms of design and construction. The biggest difference of the two is that while the Urbanite has an on-ear design, the bigger Urbanite XL goes for an over-the-ear approach (aka circumaural). It's also flexible just like the smaller Urbanite that you can bend to a straight horizontal line. Comfort Factor As mentioned in our previous review, comfort factor is also what the company is focusing on in the Urbanite series. The XL clasps to the head securely while not being too tight at the same time -- same with the case as the Urbanite. After a few tracks and switching both headphones one after the other, we noticed that the Urbanite XL has a more concealed sound, compared to the supra-aural one which has a bit more treble in terms of pushing sound out of its drivers. Read more in our articles including "Sennheiser Urbanite XL Headphones Review" and "Sennheiser Urbanite Headphones Review".
Last week you've read our take on the Sennheiser Urbanite that provided exceptional comfort and top-notch sound quality. Now we take a look at its bigger sibling, the Sennheiser Urbanite XL.
Design and Construction The bigger Urbanite XL basically shares the same DNA with the Urbanite in terms of design and construction. The biggest difference of the two is that while the Urbanite has an on-ear design, the bigger Urbanite XL goes for an over-the-ear approach (aka circumaural). It's also flexible just like the smaller Urbanite that you can bend to a straight horizontal line.
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