Jump to content
Facebook Twitter Youtube

[News] Sennheiser swiftly sells off beloved audiophile headphone business


rlex
 Share

Recommended Posts

Sennheiser HD 800 S audiophile headphones on table with amp/DAC

 

"Just a few months ago, Sennheiser announced it was looking for somebody to buy its Consumer product business—including its po[CENSORED]r audiophile-grade headphones. It didn't take long for it to find one, either, as the company has announced that Sonova, a Swiss hearing aid company, will take over the reins later this year.

The €200 million ($243m) deal will earn Sonova ownership of the Sennheiser brand and product lineup, subject to a successful transfer by the end of 2021. Sennheiser will use this opportunity to focus primarily on its pro lineup.

It's unlikely you'll see a Sonova HD 800 S replacing the flagship Sennheiser HD 800 S on the shelves, though. The deal includes a license for future use of the Sennheiser brand, which means the Sennheiser branding is sure to stick around as the face of the consumer headphone biz.

Furthermore, the two have agreed on a permanent cooperation clause as a part of the deal. What that means for the design of future products is unclear, but if it can keep future Sennheiser consumer products close to the Sennheiser heritage that'll be to everyone's benefit. Sennheiser's pristine reputation in the audiophile market has been earned with consistently decent high-end headphones over the years, and it would be a huge shame to see that slip at all.
We couldn't have asked for a better partner than Sonova for our Consumer Electronics business," Daniel Sennheiser, co-CEO at Sennheiser, says. "Sonova is a strong, well-positioned company. Not only do we share a passion for unique audio experiences, we also share very similar corporate values. This gives us an excellent foundation for a successful future together."

This isn't the first time that Sennheiser has licensed its brand to another. In fact, its gaming headsets, notably the GSP lineup, were made and manufactured under a joint venture between Sennheiser and Demant, then known as Sennheiser Communications. This was dissolved in 2020, and led to the formation of EPOS as a standalone headset brand offering both new EPOS-branded headphones and co-branded legacy Sennheiser ones.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share

WHO WE ARE?

CsBlackDevil Community [www.csblackdevil.com], a virtual world from May 1, 2012, which continues to grow in the gaming world. CSBD has over 70k members in continuous expansion, coming from different parts of the world.

 

 

Important Links