Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 review Recipe

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It doesn't usually happen that I have to consult a manual when examining something, but that's exactly what I did when I reviewed the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 (MTW2) at $ 300. And by the way, if you are wondering where to buy Bluetooth Earphones, you can have a look at kinsmarket.com. They have high-quality electronics.

The headphones, which are Sennheiser's second attempt at the true wireless form factor, shouldn't be particularly complicated. They're essentially the same as Sennheiser's first real wireless headphones, but with additional noise cancellation and better battery life. However, with the default settings, the touch controls take a while to get used to. They are terribly unintuitive.

Thank goodness these orders are customizable. With a little dexterity, you get a pair of real wireless headphones that sound good, have excellent noise-canceling performance, have improved battery life, and are also fairly easy to control. They are expensive compared to most of their true wireless competitors, but I think they almost justify it, even if that doesn't make them the first choice for everyone.

The headphones and charging case are solid. The charging case is magnetic, so the earphones can be inserted with a satisfying click and you won't lose them if you put the case upside down. You can only use the right earbud to listen to music (useful if you do other things at the same time), but the left earbud doesn't support the same functionality. It is less, but it is a little flexibility what Apple and Sony offer with their headphones that you will not find here.
Excellent double-beat sound quality and ANC performance make the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 an impressive pair of headphones.

On the other hand, it expects as much at $ 300, especially since it makes them more expensive than other noise-canceling headphones like the AirPods Pro ($ 249) or the Sony WF-1000XM3 ($ 229.99). Sennheiser headphones almost deserve this premium in terms of raw quality, but it's a shame that they lack features like wireless charging.

Their high price (and for some, touch controls) means that they are not for everyone. However, if you are looking for a pair of authentic wireless headphones that are close to the quality of a premium pair of over-the-ear noise canceling headphones, the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 is easily recommended.

 
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  • Thank goodness these orders are customizable. With a little dexterity, you get a pair of real wireless headphones that sound good, have excellent noise-canceling performance, have improved battery life, and are also fairly easy to control. They are expensive compared to most of their true wireless competitors, but I think they almost justify it, even if that doesn't make them the first choice for everyone.

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  1. The headphones and charging case are solid. The charging case is magnetic, so the earphones can be inserted with a satisfying click and you won't lose them if you put the case upside down. You can only use the right earbud to listen to music (useful if you do other things at the same time), but the left earbud doesn't support the same functionality. It is less, but it is a little flexibility what Apple and Sony offer with their headphones that you will not find here.
  2. Excellent double-beat sound quality and ANC performance make the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 an impressive pair of headphones.

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