Sennheiser RS130 review
Sennheiser’s RS 130 are easy to use, sharp-sounding wireless cans with a range of up to 150m, SRS surround and 22-hour battery power

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Sennheiser’s RS 130 are easy to use, sharp-sounding wireless cans with a range of up to 150m, SRS surround and 22-hour battery power
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