Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 - Bluetooth In-Ear Buds With Active Noise Cancellation, Smart Pa
SENNHEISER Momentum True Wireless 2 - Bluetooth in-Ear Buds with Active Noise Cancellation, Smart Pause, Customizable Touch Control and 28-Hour Battery Life - Black (M3IETW2 Black)
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- Enjoy unrivaled high-end stereo sound created by Sennheiser's unique 7 millimeter dynamic Earbud audio drivers. Frequency response (Microphone)-100 Hz to 10 kHz. Frequency response-5 - 21,000 Hz.Note : If the size of the earbud tips does not match the size of your ear canals or the headset is not worn properly in your ears, you may not obtain the correct sound qualities or call performance. Change the earbud tips to ones that fit more snugly in your ears
- Product Note : If the size of the earbud tips does not match the size of your ear canals or the headset is not worn properly in your ears, you may not obtain the correct sound qualities or call performance. Change the earbud tips to ones that fit more snugly in your ears
- Switch off your surroundings and focus on the deep bass, the natural mids and the clear treble thanks to Active Noise Cancellation providing you with high-fidelity sound even in noisy environments
- Experience uninterrupted play time with the new 7-hour battery life that can be extended up to 28 hours with the charging case for your wireless headphones.Note:If you face issue in Bluetooth connectivity please turn off the Bluetooth function for a couple of minutes, then turn it back on
- In the mood for a movie marathon. With its ergonomic and lightweight design, you can experience unbeatable sound in unbelievable comfort when lounging in front of the TV or while strolling through the city
- Control your exceptional sound with customizable touchpad technology built into both earbuds hands free via voice control or with your smart devices
Sennheiser’s Momentum True Wireless 2 delivers exceptional sound quality with superior comfort and craftsmanship. Now you can enjoy Sennheiser’s outstanding stereo sound anywhere and all day thanks to Active Noise Cancellation and an exceptional 7-hour battery life which can be extended to up to 28 hours via the charging case. These next generation premium true wireless earbuds feature Bluetooth 5 1 with AAC and AptX support for superb audio performance Intuitive user features include Transparent Hearing feature for improved situational awareness and Smart Pause so you'll never miss a beat of your favorite song Momentum True Wireless 2 also offers customizable touch controls and voice assistant compatibility for a truly personal listening experience.
Brand : Sennheiser Consumer Audio
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Earbud Headphones
Rating : 4.2
ListPrice : US $299.95
Price : US $172.21
Review Count : 5159
Best Sellers Rank : #17,482 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,610 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones
SalesRank : 17482
SENNHEISER Momentum True Wireless 2 - Bluetooth in-Ear Buds with Active Noise Cancellation, Smart Pause, Customizable Touch Control and 28-Hour Battery Life - Black (M3IETW2 Black)
- The sound quality is easily better than any other Bluetooth earbuds I have tried. While that\'s not all that matters in a set of wireless buds, if you are thinking of buying these it\'s because you prioritize sound quality above all else. It also has a \"high end sound tuning\" mode which uses a little more battery but is supposed to improve sound quality. I have gotten mixed results, it definitely makes a difference but whether that difference sounds better or worse seems to depend on the type of music you are listening to. With most of my music I prefer the sound without the \"high end tuning.\"They do look very nice (especially in white) and have a good build quality and nice feel to them. They are large but light enough and balanced well enough that they feel secure in my ears. They also have an IPX 4 rating so they are sweat resistant and could deal with getting caught in the rain. I\'m not entirely sure about the cloth covered case. It looks and feels nice, but is also difficult to clean and will get dirty if you carry them around with you. I had them less than 2 weeks before someone spilled apple juice on a side table they were sitting on, a side table with a raised edge around it, so the juice just puddled where the case was sitting inside of spilling over the edge of the table and soaked the whole bottom of the case. It was a pain in the a** to clean juice out of and get rid of the discoloration. It\'s also kind a chunky.The ANC is okay, not the best but as with most earbuds it\'s only meant for low frequency noise like road noise, engines, trains, planes, etc... Assuming you can get a good seal the passive noise isolation is pretty good on it\'s own, the sound quality is also very dependent on getting a good seal. It is slightly disappointing that for the price you only get 4 sets of rubber tips, the normal medium tips plus one size larger and two smaller. Unfortunately my ears are slightly asymmetrical inside, so I ended up needing to use two different size tips and one ear usually requires more than one try to get it sitting right. It would have been nice if they included the foam tips from comply that are meant for it. They have included the comply tips with other sets of earbuds they sell, thankfully even though they didn\'t include them, comply does make tips specifically for these so they fit in the case. I ended up buying them and prefer them to the rubber tips, I think sound quality improved as well (but people seem to get mixed results with that, some saying the foam tips make it sound muffled.) I do have another set of comply foam tips that work better for noise isolation than the ones that are made for these because they are longer, but the downside is you can\'t close the case with them on.Battery life is not great, it\'s not bad either and I think it\'s more than enough for most applications, and the case holds two full charges plus a little extra. They seem to have 7 hours give or take depending on volume and what you\'re listening to without ANC and 4-5 hours with ANC, which is adequate for most uses other than long jouneys by car, train, or plane, so unless you regularly take long trips and want to be able to use them continuously or are like me and sleep with earbuds in (thin walls and a person in the next room who snores like a freight train and yells in their sleep on an almost nightly basis, plus I have ptsd and sleeping with music or some kind of constant background noise helps distract my mind and prevents/reduces nightmares) and don\'t like being woken up by a low battery warning, or having the battery die and having to switch to a different set of earbuds/headphones, then the battery life should be more than enough. I usually use my tribit C1\'s when I sleep, they don\'t sound anywhere near as good or have ANC and their passive noise isolation isn\'t as good either but they do have a 12 hour continuous battery life. These have roughly 24 hours of play time including the case (with ANC off) and I cannot think of many circumstances where you would need 24 hours of playtime without being able to get to a charger, save for maybe camping.The app isn\'t the best, it\'s a little clunky and the EQ is awful. I do like that you can use the app to switch between paired devices (as long as you connect to your phone first and use the app to switch to the other device) and customize the touch controls. The stock set-up isn\'t intuitive at all, but it\'s almost fully customizable, except for volume up/down. You can also turn touch tone on/off and choose between voice or tone notifications, turn ANC, transparent hearing (which works really well, better than any other I have tried,) and high end sound tuning on/off, plus you can turn the earbuds off from the app without putting them in the case (which you can only do from the app, no touch control for on/off.) You also need the app for firmware updates. I like that the firmware can be updated as they fix bugs and stability issues or add features or adjust the tuning. The updates do take a long time though, the last one took 42 minutes, without using them, you can continue to use them while they update, but it takes much longer. The EQ is garbage. No presets and only 3 channels adjusted with either classic sliders or a weird wave form with a dot you can drag around. Why include an EQ if it\'s going to be awful or useless. It would have been easy to include a more functional effective EQ, sennheiser when asked about it claim it\'s because you shouldn\'t need an EQ if the headphones have a neutral tuning that\'s how the music is supposed to sound... but then why include one at all if they are opposed to them? It just doesn\'t make a lot of sense. They also have a touch control for whatever the default voice assistant is on the device you are using, which you can assign to any number of taps on either side. These have 6 assignable features/controls and 6 spots, so it\'s not a matter of choosing which features you want so much as where you want them or you can turn off touch controls completely. They also automatically play/pause when you take one side in or out of your ear, which is a feature you can turn off if you choose. The most recent update appears to have added a feature that automatically answers an incoming call if you take them out of the case and put them in your ears while the call is coming in, as opposed to putting them in and then having to tap to answer, although I haven\'t tried it yet.People seem to get mixed results with call quality. They work fine for me, no real background hum or white noise, and the mic seems to work alright. It\'s definitely not the best for call quality, but it works well enough. I usually use my galaxy bud live\'s for calls unless I happen to get a call while using these or don\'t have my buds with me.If battery life and really good ANC are really important to you but you still want great sound quality the Sony WF-100XM4\'s are a great alternative, as long as you don\'t mind spending a lot more. Even in this price range, an additional $60 is a lot, but the Sony\'s have a 12 hour battery life to Sennheiser\'s 7 hours, and better noise canceling. The Sennheiser\'s I think sound a little better, and in testing have a more accurate neutral sound, but the Sony\'s aren\'t far behind and in reality the difference is going to be fairly negligible to most people. Plus the sound quality will vary from set to set and person to person anyway, some sets sound slightly better or worse than others with both models and it\'s going to depend a lot on which one fits your ear better. The Sony\'s do come with more choices for tips I believe. The Sony app also has more features, although the Sennheiser\'s have better touch controls. So if battery life, ANC, and a smoother app with more features are as important as sound quality and you don\'t mind paying the extra $60 then the Sony\'s are the best choice, but if it\'s not worth the extra money and sound quality is your absolute priority then these are the best choice, plus these look and feel nicer and the battery life and ANC are more than adequate.
- Actually worth listening to, just to listen, not merely as something to kill time and cancel complainers at the DMV.If you like Sennheiser, you won\'t be disappointed or surprised by the quality.A tight fit is absolutely essential for the best sound. I still need to play with the different ear pieces to find the best, most comfortable fit. Popping those little thingees on and off is very annoying, and the sound Q I\'m getting doesn\'t motivate me enough.Many of the following features may not be unique, but they\'re new to me, and are useful rather than just bullet points for an ad campaign.The noise cancelling is great. I was listening on the porch when a plane flew overhead. One tap and the plane disappeared. I\'m sure the loud explosion that followed had nothing to do with it :-(.A fun fact for the tech minded: With noise cancelling on, I put them both in one hand for a second and heard some Jimi style feedback. It made perfect sense in hindsight: mic + speaker --> feedback.The EQ and \"hearing test\" to calibrate it work well. More bands wouldn\'t hurt. The app works great for me: it\'s basically use once and forget, although I can see people wanting to choose different EQs in different environments. Showing the battery % is nice, but a widget would be very nice.It has remote controls for the \'phone functions if you don\'t like using the buttons.Sennheiser, if you\'re reading this: *Please* add a balance control. I\'m a few dB down in one ear.Most UIs are very, very bad. When the only input is two buttons, it\'s even harder. The ascending tones to let you know that multiple taps are actually being recognized means you don\'t need to guess at tapping at the right speed. Do: pause/play. Do re: |<, Do re mi: >|.Activating a mode, e.g. NC, plays an ascending tone, and vice versa. I\'ve heard that i[am over priced]Pods do this, but Tim Apple\'s[sic] corp isn\'t my fave.The ability to remap the buttons implies *real* feedback from users. I never imagined this a mass market product. Being a CompSci type, the more configurable things are the better *cough*Emacs*cough*. The mapping to call up the \"Assistant\" app was instantly deleted with much rejoicing. Even the default mappings show ergonomic sense. |< and >| on the same side means you don\'t need to move something in one hand to the other. I often listen to audio books/radio plays with one bud in bed. While trying to fall asleep, rolling over does not help. Volume is easily adjusted on the phone with the side buttons, so the volume up button isn\'t needed. Volume down on the left is smartThat said, the buttons themselves are kind of wonky. Sometimes it takes a few taps to get it to be recognized. Other times it seems like a breeze sets them off, sometimes actually registering two taps.I\'ve only made a few test calls and they were good.When I got them, it was asking me (quite politely) to upgrade the firmware. Given my background, I know that for anything that doesn\'t already Halt and Catch Fire (HCF), upgrades are to be avoided. Checking the group mind, it was recommended. Installed it and nothing broke.However, while looking for FW feedback, I noticed that the \'phones were heavily discounted. All fine and dandy, except, the company on which you are reading this review, told me that this was a Unique Sale Just for Me. The price, 1/2 off, was exactly the same everywhere. Ever watched the movie \"Despicable Me?\" First word. Moves like this can change a go-to place to not. Easy refunds, however, are not to be sneezed at.The only reason I was convinced a sale like that was real was because I\'ve seen a many reports that they are legit, because the RNG sometimes smiles upon us. When an already good product is replaced by a new version, companies legit want to flush olde stocke. To me, that\'s a selling point. This is actually my preferred way of buying stuff, because the next version is never 2x as good, and can be worse. New products often have problems, and sometimes they are are done to lower the manufacturing costs (aka boost profits) with \"acceptable\" losses to quality. One gen back is the best way to buy electronics, given that all your requirements are met. Buying a product that\'s had years of reviews by people w/o $pecific motivation$, are the safest way to go.Hope this helps.
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