RS 195-U

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Rediscover the pleasure of listening

Our hearing naturally evolves over time. The new RS 195 wireless headphones take these changes into account to provide exceptional sound that can be fully personalized to your hearing.

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  • Excellent sound quality
  • Personalized hearing profiles
  • Closed-back earcups
  • Intelligently designed controls
  • Multi-purpose transmitter
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Adapted to gradual changes in your hearing

Don’t miss a detail with the wireless RS 195.

Sennheiser has refined its technology to offer simple and intuitive settings that enhance speech intelligibility and reproduce the slightest details of your favorite music. The exceptional sound can be fully personalised to your hearing: simply choose the most adapted setting from the 7 profiles available to optimise your sound experience. The left/right balance control allows you to adjust the volume in each ear. The RS 195 also gives you a choice of listening modes. The "Speech Mode" reduces background noise and enhances speech intelligibility, while the "Music Mode" reproduces music with an increased dynamic range to perfectly preserve the sound image.

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A clear signal within a range of up to 100m

High-quality transducers produce rich, detailed sound to please even the most demanding music lovers.

Innovative digital wireless transmission technology delivers a clear signal within a range of up to 100m. The RS 195 transmitter supports analog and digital audio inputs with the option of toggling. So, you are free to wander from room to room listening to your favourite music and TV programmes. The headphones’ ergonomic design is ideal for enjoying hours of comfortable listening.

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A collaboration with the Fraunhofer IDMT

The unique sound settings are perfectly adapted for individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss.

The RS 195 headphones are the result of a collaboration between two specialists in two different domains: Sennheiser, a leading acoustics expert for over 70 years & Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology IDMT which has developed signal-processing strategies based on hearing aid technology* for use in consumer electronics. Using this combined savoir-faire, we were able to build unique sound settings that are perfectly adapted to the needs of individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss. *This technology does not replace or function in the same way as a hearing aid and is not a medical product.

Specifications

Wearing style
Over-Ear
Connectivity
Digital: Optical; Analog: 3.5 mm stereo jack socket
Audio connection
Digital: Optical; Analog: 3.5 mm stereo jack socket
Range
100m
Operating time
18 hrs
Carrier frequency
2.4 – 2.48 GHz
Transducer principle
Dynamic, Closed
Frequency response
17 Hz - 22,000 Hz
Sound pressure level (SPL)
117 dB (1kHz, 100 dB)
Total harmonic distortion (THD)
< 0.5 % at 1 kHz, 100 dB SPL
Charging time
8:30 hrs
Power supply / Battery type
2 AAA size lowself-discharge NiMh rechargeable batteries, 1.2V, 820 mAh
Weight
340g
Dimensions
2
Article number (SKU)
508675

RS 195-U Downloads

RS 195-U Instruction Manual
RS 195-U Safety and Regulatory Information

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Before you start using your RS 195:

Which of the 4 digital wireless headphone systems is best for me?

The following table will assist you in selecting the Sennheiser wireless headphone system that best suits your needs.


* 2 pairs of headphones can be connected simultaneously. In this case, however, the "personal hearing enhancement" function cannot be used.

Which country adapters are supplied with the RS 195?

The RS 195 is supplied complete with a power supply unit with plug adapters for Europe, the UK, the USA and Australia.

How do I best connect the transmitter to my audio device?

You can connect the transmitter to your audio device using either a digital (optical) or an analog connection. We recommend using the digital connection. The connections for audio devices are usually labeled "AUDIO OUT" or "DIGITAL OUT". The required audio cables are supplied with the RS 195.

How can I connect the transmitter to my AV receiver?

If your AV receiver has an optical digital audio output ("OPTICAL OUT"), then use that to connect the transmitter to the AV receiver. If your AV receiver has no digital audio output, connect the transmitter via an analog audio output ("AUDIO OUT").

I have several wireless devices at home (e.g. WiFi router, cordless telephone); will they interfere with my wireless headphone system?

The headphone system uses automatic frequency management to ensure the best possible radio transmission for the RS 175 and optimum co-existence with other wireless devices within its vicinity.

Can I use several wireless headphone systems in close proximity?

Yes, you can use several wireless headphone systems in parallel (minimum distance between two systems: 0.5 m). What matters is that the headphones/receiver and the transmitter are paired with each other and connected.

Which rechargeable batteries can be used to operate the headphones?

The RS 195 headphone system is supplied complete with high-quality low self-discharge rechargeable batteries (AAA size, 1.2 V, 820 mAh). You can also use non-rechargeable AAA batteries. Note that if you are using non-rechargeable batteries, you must not place the headphones on the charging contacts of the transmitter’s headphone holder.

Why does the first charging cycle of the rechargeable batteries take longer?

The first charging cycle takes longer (up to 16 hours) because it is used to determine the maximum capacity of the rechargeable batteries. The intelligent battery charging technology charges the rechargeable batteries both effectively and gently. After initial charging, a complete charging cycle takes up to 8.5 hours. During charging, the Charge status LED on the transmitter lights up red. When the rechargeable batteries are fully charged, the Charge status LED lights up green.

Which input formats are supported by the digital optical audio input?

The wireless headphone system supports “PCM” or “stereo” audio signals. Surround sound formats are not supported. If an audio device/TV is connected to the digital optical input of the transmitter, set the audio format of the connected device to “PCM” or “stereo” by using the sound menu of the device.

During the use of your RS 195:

Why are my TV’s internal loudspeakers muted when I connect the wireless headphone system using the analog cable?

This should only be the case if the RS 195 transmitter is connected to the (analog) headphone socket of your TV. Some TV models mute the internal loudspeakers as soon as a headphone jack is inserted. Check the menu of your TV to see if and how the internal loudspeakers can be unmuted. Alternatively, you can connect the transmitter using the audio connection "AUDIO OUT" or "DIGITAL OUT" (if available).

Can I use several headphones/receivers with one RS 195 transmitter?

You can connect an additional pair of headphones to the transmitter of the RS 195 and use two pairs of headphones simultaneously. In this case, however, you cannot use the “personal hearing “ function of the RS 195. The transmitter of the RS 195 has been specially designed for use with HDR 195 headphones. Other headphones of the RS 195 series should not be used with the transmitter, as they have quite different sound characteristics.

How can I personalize the sound of the RS 195 headphone system?

Watch the video to learn how to personalize the sound of your RS 195 and to use/by using the "personal hearing" feature: https://youtu.be/Zc_5ceg_cx4

Why is there reverb/echo when using the headphones with my TV?

When using the headphones with your TV and the TV sound is also reproduced through the TV’s internal loudspeakers, this can cause reverb/echo issues. To eliminate the reverb/echo effect, reduce the volume on your TV or check the audio output settings of your TV to see if you can reduce the "latency" or "delay" setting (recommended setting: "0" or "low").

What can I do if the volume is very low?

This should only be the case if the RS 195 transmitter is connected to the (analog) headphone socket of your TV/audio device. In this case, make sure that the volume of your TV/audio device or the volume of the headphone socket on your TV/audio device is adjusted to at least a medium level.

Are there special instructions for battery maintenance?

No, the transmitter’s intelligent battery charging technology ensures that the rechargeable batteries are always charged to their optimum capacity and the battery life span is maximized. When not using the wireless headphone system for extended periods of time (several months), it is recommended that you remove the rechargeable batteries and store them in a dry place at room temperature.

What does the green flashing of the transmitter’s charge status LED mean?

The flashing Charge status LED on the transmitter indicates the approximate operating time of the headphones:

In case a problem with your RS 195 occurs:

What can I do if my wireless headphone system does not work properly?

Read the chapter "If a problem occurs ..." in the instruction manual, as it contains solutions to the most common issues and problems.

Which spare parts are available for my wireless headphone system?

Information on accessories and spare parts can be found on the product page in the section “Accessories”.

How can I contact the Sennheiser Service department?

Please use our contact form to reach out to our Service department.

Accessories & spare parts

We are committed to the longevity of our products.

  • HDR 195 Replacement Headset
    $174.95
  • Ear Pads (Pair) RS 195
    $24.95
  • TR 195 (RS 195 Transmitter)
    $139.87

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