Early last month, Sennheiser revealed a successor to the highly-regarded – but now quite old – PXC 450 noise-canceling travel headphones. The stylish PXC 550s come with an integrated rechargeable battery instead of two AAA-sized replaceables, touch panel control to replace the physical buttons and Bluetooth wireless capabilities to give the mobile business users they're aimed at a choice of connectivity options. The German audio house isn't the only company looking to get its high-end wireless over-ears onto the heads of business class travelers, so is the promise of high quality sound, proprietary active noise cancellation and long-haul battery performance enough to guarantee a place in carry on luggage? We've spent a few weeks roaming around to find out.
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