
Sennheiser
The Sennheiser HD 250BT are lightweight on‑ear Bluetooth 5.0 headphones featuring 32 mm dynamic drivers, up to 25 hours of battery life, and a companion app for EQ customization, aimed at delivering club‑style bass for everyday listening.
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$69.99
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$57.67
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$41.97
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$86.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers, such as What Hi‑Fi?, award the HD 250BT five stars for its functional solid build, lightweight comfort, and strong 32 mm drivers that deliver club‑style bass at a budget price. They commend the reliable Bluetooth 5.0 connection, aptX Low Latency codec, and the Sennheiser Smart Control app’s EQ flexibility, while noting that the dynamics and bass are not class‑leading and the ear‑cup adjustment click is a minor annoyance.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the long 25‑hour battery life, dynamic bass emphasis, and the convenience of the EQ app for on‑the‑go listening. The lightweight construction and USB‑C charging are also frequently praised, while the audible click when adjusting the ear cups is the most common complaint.
Common Complaints
The ear cups generate a loud clicking noise during adjustment, which can be distracting for some users.
How It Compares
vs. Sony WH-CH520
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Disadvantages
Choose the HD 250BT for lighter weight, codec quality, and app EQ; choose Sony WH‑CH520 if you prioritize ultra‑long battery life and multipoint connectivity.
vs. JBL Tune 510BT
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Disadvantages
Pick the HD 250BT for superior codec support, EQ flexibility, and lighter weight; pick JBL Tune 510BT if you need a foldable form factor and a bass‑heavy signature.
vs. Audio‑Technica ATH‑M20xBT
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Disadvantages
Opt for the HD 250BT when you value lightweight comfort, low‑latency codecs, and app‑based EQ; choose Audio‑Technica ATH‑M20xBT if you prefer a sturdier metal construction and are less concerned about codec performance.