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Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3

$249.95

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 earbuds deliver superior sound quality with adaptive noise cancellation. They feature a sleek design with a comfortable fit and long battery life.

Our take

For the audiophile who demands the best sound.

Alright, so the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 earbuds are pretty solid if you're into good sound quality. Sennheiser's been known for their audio gear, and these earbuds don't disappoint on that front. The sound is rich and well-balanced, which is what you'd expect from Sennheiser. Highs are crisp, and the bass is punchy without being overwhelming. But, if you're looking for something with a heavy bass thump, you might want to look elsewhere. These are more for people who appreciate a full and detailed sound experience.

The design is decent, too. They look sleek and modern, which is nice if you care about aesthetics. The fit is generally comfortable, and they come with different ear tips to help you get that snug feel. However, if you have smaller ears, you might find them a bit bulky. They are not the lightest out there, so wearing them for extended periods might require some getting used to. But for a couple of hours, they do just fine.

One thing that stands out is the active noise cancellation. It's not the best in the market, but it does the job reasonably well. If you're in a noisy coffee shop or on a flight, it'll cut down a lot of the background chatter. But, if you're expecting complete isolation, you might be a bit let down. It's good, but not mind-blowingly great. You'll still catch some noise sneaking in, especially if it's high-pitched or sudden.

Battery life is another area where these earbuds hold their ground. You get about 7 hours on a single charge, which is quite respectable. Plus, the case gives you a few extra charges, bringing the total to around 28 hours. That's not bad at all for daily use. But, if you're someone who forgets to charge stuff, the case can be a bit chunky to carry around. It's not a dealbreaker, but something to keep in mind if you're often on the go.

Finally, there's the price. These earbuds are on the pricier side, which might be a dealbreaker for some. You're paying for the Sennheiser brand and their sound quality, so if that's a priority, it might be worth it. Otherwise, there are cheaper options out there that might not sound as good but get the job done. It's all about what you value more: premium sound or saving a few bucks. In the end, it's a solid choice if you're an audiophile looking for wireless convenience, but maybe not if you're just looking for some casual listening gear.