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  #3417571 23-Sep-2025 01:29
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fe31nz:

 

There are replacement ear pads and batteries available for the Sennheiser MB660s, both Sennheiser parts and third party.  And instructions for fitting them are readily available.

 

 

Oh really? I had no idea. Time to get Mr Google into gear I guess. Cheers




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  #3417639 23-Sep-2025 07:44
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I previously had a set of sennheisers which were good.  I bought a few sets of replacement ear pads as the old ones eventually ripped. I was happy with them. 

 

Then I saw the JBL Tour One M3's coming out and was tossing up between them and the new Sonys but ultimately they were cheaper and Ive been extremely happy.  The ANC is great (in my opinion!), much better than my old senn's. I use them in my office regularly (we get alot of traffic noise) and never hear anything. On the bus/train they are fantastic. Battery life is good, not as good as they claim but good - Im getting around 20-30 hours. Switching between my desktop and phone is flawless.  I do use their dongle (Smart TX) on my computer rather than directly to bluetooth.  

 

And they are comfortable! No issues using them for hours on end. 

 

Only issue I have is as per usual not being able to use them to talk on my PC - I wish Microsoft would just do a good bluetooth stack to fix the issue. So I have the microphone disabled on PC and use my webcam. 


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