For now that is. We'll see tomorrow. It'd be a real shame for IPhone 7 to not 
have NFC.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 5:38 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: Bluetooth Headset

I think the newer model supports NFC though as you said, that’s hardly useful 
if you have an iPhone.

> On 7 Sep 2016, at 7:29 AM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Sounds intresting.
> Do they support nfc too?
> My new bose does but i don’t think the Iphone does so i have to get me an 
> android instead.
> THe noise cancellation is good for me as i don’t like the sound from cars 
> through closed headphones.
> /A
>> On 6 Sep 2016, at 07:05, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
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>> I received a pair of Sehheiser MM550X cans today and I’m suitably impressed 
>> though everything isn’t roses with this system, there’s nothing much to 
>> complain about really as I regard the gripes I have as minor irritations to 
>> be aware of so as such they will be left to last.
>> 
>> The MM550 is a comfortable closed headset which is of a lightweight but 
>> sturdy build and can be folded up into a carry case supplied for travelling.
>> 
>> As such the user is provided with all manner of adapters for these cans 
>> including an adapter for connection to an inflight entertainment system via 
>> the use of the supplied cable that turns these cans into a very nice 
>> sounding pair of wired cans but the main attraction of the MM550 – apart 
>> from its build and travelling versatility – is the Bluetooth component 
>> without a doubt.
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>> The MM550 come equipped with AptX decoding which is noticeable right away 
>> when paired to my Samsung Galaxy S6 and to me the aptX facility is the big 
>> sounding feature for these cans.
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>> Naturally voic calls can be made and answered from the MM550 using Google 
>> Now or similar – SIRI on an iPhone – and the microphones on the MM550 give 
>> extremely good definition in phone calls particularly if you’re able to use 
>> HD Voice on your phone’s network.
>> 
>> I’ve not tried the active noise cancellation feature yet though for a closed 
>> set of cans I wonder why you’d need it?.
>> 
>> The MM550 also provides a “Talk Through” function, suppose you’re listening 
>> to your favourite tracks on a long flight and you wish to hear what’s going 
>> on around you, press the “Talk Through” button and you’ll hear! Without 
>> removing the cans from your ears.
>> 
>> Music sounds wonderful through these cans – whether using the direct cable 
>> connection of Bluetooth – but the Bluetooth experience is certainly made 
>> more worthwhile given the control you have over your music collection from 
>> the MM550 system itself which is provided with track forward and back 
>> buttons as well as using the master button as a pause.
>> 
>> I haven’t listened to the MM550 for an extended period of time yet though I 
>> doubt I’ll encounter any problems with sore ears given the weight of this 
>> headset and its luxurious leather padding around the cuffs.
>> 
>> So to the couple of bad things about this headset and the first is annoying.
>> 
>> The lithium-ion battery can be charged either inside or outside the headset 
>> but if you’re charging inside the headset be sure to put your hand over the 
>> battery when you remove the USB charging cable or the battery will come too, 
>> that’s right, out of the headset itself and that’s a very poor design.
>> 
>> The MM550 has direct cable connection however in this mode the headphones 
>> are completely passive meaning that they rely on the amplifier of the system 
>> they’re wired to for volume and that’s fine in theory and really I have no 
>> argument on that score.
>> 
>> The problem is if you’re wanting to direct wire them to the headphones 
>> output of your Cell Phone or similar thinking that the microphones of the 
>> cans and the remote control buttons will work, they certainly will not., as 
>> I mentioned at the start of this review a minor gripe though I’m sure 
>> Senheiser could improve upon this if they really wanted to.
>> 
>> Now is the perfect time to buy the Senheiser MM550 headset as its been 
>> discontinued and you should be able to get it for a good price as I did.
>> 
>> So why didn’t I go for the replacement model? The replacement model has 
>> touch buttons which don’t appeal to me all that much though having said that 
>> the newer model does have an IOS and Android App which might be useful.
>> 
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