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Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 2, Bluetooth Earbuds with Active Noise Cancellation, Black

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  • Enjoy unrivalled high-end stereo sound created by Sennheiser's unique 7mm dynamic earbud audio drivers.
  • 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.
  • 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 stroling through the city.
  • Control your exceptional sound with customisable touchpad technology built into both earbuds handsfree via voice control or with your smart devices.

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Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 2, Bluetooth Earbuds with Active Noise Cancellation, Black

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4.2 out of 5 stars
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Did you know if you lose right ear bud the left will not work?
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Did you know if you lose right ear bud the left will not work?
I never gave it a thought that buying this high quality wireless ear bud's, if you lose one the other doesn't work. I contacted the Sennheiser and they were not sympathetic, there only resolve was to sell me a hole new unit with no discount. I know it's my fault I lost one of the buds but I never gave it a thought that both buds would not work independently of each other. If Sennheiser is interested in helping a seventy-nine year old who can't afford to buy a new pair the should contact me. I own two other of there products and always considered them top of the line in product and service.Disappointed in Oregon,Don K.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2021
These are the best sounding earbuds on the market. Best bass hands down. Only issues are the lag in connecting usually about 7 seconds and the fact you can't use the left earbud without the right which is annoying at times. Other than that worth every penny.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021
The sound is crisp and balanced....even without using the app. I can listen to hip hop, rock.. RnB....amazing sound....and I am VERY VERY PICKY! I just have an ability to hear things in a way that not everyone can. Not bragging...it's just truth! ... These are the best !
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2022
These things do a great job of audio quality for calls, noise cancelling ambient stuff, and others have stated they sound very clear and professional. For listening to music, they are not loud... 7mm drivers I think. I have some Boltunes with 10mm drivers that sound fuller top to bottom and have slightly more volume but fall short comparatively in the call quality and noise cancelling department. Granted the Boltunes have no adjustments via an app and you just use as is and the sennheisers need you to configure them in the app to get it dialed in for sound quality. This severely degrades the battery life. The inexpensive Boltunes (under $40) last longer too.

The senn App is OK... Better than nothing but it is also limited in features. I recommend dialing in the audio shape as thr out of the box eq is weak and thin. You can improve this pretty easily with some shaping. This app allows you to change the left and right tap feature actions which is nice. I didn't care for the default actions but you can fix that.

The sennheisers are way more comfortable in ear... But are slightly bulky. Due to the plastic housing, they are lightweight, but still pro grade feeling. I used them on a flight a couple weeks ago and they did great to cancel the plane noise and I could hear the music just fine... Just not super loud... Slightly quieter than the max volume I'd prefer to have. That stated, I feel the same way about bose's products as well. Excellent audio quality but volume is sacrificed.

One annoying thing is not being able to have multipoint connectivity so if you're connected to your phone and get an MS Teams call on your computer, you need to manually disconnect Bluetooth on your phone then connect to the Bluetooth on your computer. You can't just simply switch while being connected to both. (only one at a time). This is supposedly fixed in the new model but battery life didn't improve. Not sure it's worth the money to go to the TW3 yet.

All in all, if you need a high quality noise cancelling earbuds that you can actually use on business calls without sounding like an amateur, this may be a great option for you if you don't go the Sony route. Definitely do your research before spending money. Things will change in a year as more demand for better features come about with more seasoned users and improved technology. (hopefully better battery life as well)
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022
Great Sound. Mids Highs and Lows are distinct
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2021
Buy this you will not regret.sennheiser 2 sounds wonderful, no Sony,or bowers wilkin pi7, or iPod pro come close to this. This is for audio file people if you only care about sounds nothing else.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2021
My original B&O wireless bt earbuds started malfunctioning and I bought these Sennheisers momentum 2 So I can only compare sennheisers with b&o To my ear both of them deliver acceptable sound quality keeping in mind that these are bt earbuds I mostly listen to classical instrumental and jazz some pop and only use earbuds in the gym There are some differences I think that B&O better isolate ambient sound I really can’t detect any functionality in sennheiser’s noise concealing Sennheisers don’t go as deep in my ear canal making them more comfortable I use comply foams with both of them Sennheisers stay better connected to my Apple Watch
I must downgrade my review to 1 star
Yesterday I went to my gym and put my earbuds on and there was no sound coming out of the left earbud
I tried everything I could possibly do to get it to work to no avail After watching a few YouTube videos I found out that this is a common problem
There might be a solution to that but I would have to open the earbud and mess with it which I’m not gonna do
So make long story short I went out and bought a Sony 1000 I must say that certain features are missing but I’m not gonna get another Sennheiser that’s for sure
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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023
Thought I'd try this manufacturer out for the first time (the promise of cleaner mid and upper range). Opened the box for it's initial charge to make an obvious realization that they had previously been in someone's ears before coming to me. Spent a good five minutes cleaning out the ear wax inside each bud. Sound quality review will be added at a later time.
So buyer beware of previously used products. You may get more (or less) than you expect!
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Had to return as the right earbud didn't function. I hope it doesn't get sent out again.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021
I have used multiple other brands and I love this product. It syncs up easily and the quality and battery life is excellent. Not great if you are working out as when you are sweating they can come of out easy. That is not a big issue and would buy another pair without a thought.

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Rhys Quigley
1.0 out of 5 stars vaquero absoluto
Reviewed in Mexico on March 23, 2024
Los auriculares estaban rotos, muy usados ​​y el estuche desgastado. Ya tuve un par de estos antes y el estuche parecía falso.
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1.0 out of 5 stars vaquero absoluto
Reviewed in Mexico on March 23, 2024
Los auriculares estaban rotos, muy usados ​​y el estuche desgastado. Ya tuve un par de estos antes y el estuche parecía falso.
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Rodrigo
5.0 out of 5 stars Ótima opção!
Reviewed in Brazil on February 20, 2023
Já usei fones das mais variadas marcas, Bose, Apple, Beats, Phillips, Sennheiser, Tranya, Anker, etc. Também passei pelos wh-1000xm3 e mais recentemente Wh-1000xm5 (o melhor da atualidade na minha opinião), ambos da Sony. Mas vamos ao que interessa. Eu estava querendo uma segunda opção, mais compacta e menos volumosa, no formato intra-auricular e que mantivesse a fidelidade do áudio. Queria um fone discreto para usar na caminhada ou até mesmo nas corridas da esteira. Iria pegar o wf-1000xm4 da sony mas acabei optando pelo Momentum TW2 da Sennheiser. Mais barato um pouco e com um design muito bonito. Conheço a qualidade da marca mas nunca tinha utilizado fones deles no formato intra-auricular. Me surpreendi com o que vi, cancelamento de ruído bom. Graves bom. Médios e agudos também bons. Bom custo benefício. Acabamento do estojo de carregamento e armazenamento de primeira. Fones em si bonitos e bem acabados. 4 opções de pares de ponteiras para melhor adequação aos ouvidos, melhorando o noise cancelling. O aplicativo sennheiser smart control é útil, fácil de usar e intuitivo. Baixou e instalou novo firmware dos fones logo no primeiro uso. Tem equalizador, ligar/desligar noise cancelling, atribuição de funções aos botões dos fones, modo transparência, entre outros. O som é muito bom para o formato intra-auricular. Recomendo o produto meus amigos. Está no nível ali do WF-1000 xm4 da Sony, inclusive sendo mais barato. Melhor custo/benefício, na minha humilde opinião. Espero ter ajudado. Abraços.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ótima opção!
Reviewed in Brazil on February 20, 2023
Já usei fones das mais variadas marcas, Bose, Apple, Beats, Phillips, Sennheiser, Tranya, Anker, etc. Também passei pelos wh-1000xm3 e mais recentemente Wh-1000xm5 (o melhor da atualidade na minha opinião), ambos da Sony. Mas vamos ao que interessa. Eu estava querendo uma segunda opção, mais compacta e menos volumosa, no formato intra-auricular e que mantivesse a fidelidade do áudio. Queria um fone discreto para usar na caminhada ou até mesmo nas corridas da esteira. Iria pegar o wf-1000xm4 da sony mas acabei optando pelo Momentum TW2 da Sennheiser. Mais barato um pouco e com um design muito bonito. Conheço a qualidade da marca mas nunca tinha utilizado fones deles no formato intra-auricular. Me surpreendi com o que vi, cancelamento de ruído bom. Graves bom. Médios e agudos também bons. Bom custo benefício. Acabamento do estojo de carregamento e armazenamento de primeira. Fones em si bonitos e bem acabados. 4 opções de pares de ponteiras para melhor adequação aos ouvidos, melhorando o noise cancelling. O aplicativo sennheiser smart control é útil, fácil de usar e intuitivo. Baixou e instalou novo firmware dos fones logo no primeiro uso. Tem equalizador, ligar/desligar noise cancelling, atribuição de funções aos botões dos fones, modo transparência, entre outros. O som é muito bom para o formato intra-auricular. Recomendo o produto meus amigos. Está no nível ali do WF-1000 xm4 da Sony, inclusive sendo mais barato. Melhor custo/benefício, na minha humilde opinião. Espero ter ajudado. Abraços.
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Pieter
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent earbuds with one issue
Reviewed in the Netherlands on April 13, 2021
I've been through a fair amount of true wireless earbuds and these are without a doubt one of the best I've had. Although pricey, the sound quality is second to none, these have solid ANC and fit+comfort are simply outstanding.

Unfortunately, I decided to return these because they have a substantial amount of white noise/hiss and I could not get my head around it. It is a major dealbreaker for me when listening to music on lower volume or when listening to podcasts in general. Luckily Amazon has great customer service and they facilitated me getting a replacement pair which allowed me to verify that I did not just have a faulty device.
Giorgio
5.0 out of 5 stars Rispetto alle Sony WF-1000XM3... molto meglio...
Reviewed in Italy on December 7, 2020
Confrontate con le Sony WF-1000XM3 e devo dire che siamo su due pianeti diversi, sia in questione di comodità che di suono che di livello di suono.
Queste sono esageratamente più comode rispetto alle Sony (che pesano veramente ma veramente troppo e se le tieni per troppo tempo diventano scomode...)
il suono è cristallino e per chi ama ascoltare la musica come me queste sono perfette (meglio delle Sony...)
attraverso l’applicazione c’è la possibilità di accedere all’equalizzatore cosi da spaziare tra le diverse impostazioni sonore (cosa che si può fare anche con le Sony attenzione...)
Il livello del suono proprio come “volume” è più alto rispetto alle Sony.
La cancellazione attiva del rumore fa il suo dovere molto bene come le Sony.
Le chiamate sono chiare e limpide, nessun suono distorto, anche in condizioni urbane come traffico ecc...(meglio delle Sony)
I comandi delle cuffie sono personalizzabili attraverso l’applicazione quindi puoi impostarli come meglio preferisci...(come le Sony).
Unica pecca è che le cuffie rispondono non sono entrambe master, ma è la destra che comanda e si connette al dispositivo e poi fa da ponte alla sinistra...questo è l’unico difetto di queste cuffie...
Il prezzo è alto ma se vuoi un prodotto top devi spendere... Io viaggiando spesso con i treni e muovendomi molto in città appiedato avevo bisogno di cuffie piccole e comode in Ear e non over ear, le consiglio a chi è ancora indeciso tra le varie tipologie di cuffie che ci sono al momento in circolazione (dicembre 2020).
Tra le bose quiet comfort, le Sony sopracitate e tutte le altre considerate attualmente top di gamma io consiglio queste per chi cerca cuffie per ascoltare la musica...(ci ho messo 20 giorni per decidere e provare anche le altre...leggendo e guardando tutti i video recensioni esistenti...)
È un investimento, ma se le sfrutti tanto come me, meglio spendere un po’ di più ma avere il top di gamma...
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Jens
5.0 out of 5 stars Das Non­plus­ul­t­ra unter den True Wireless In-Ears
Reviewed in Germany on November 18, 2020
Schon in der 1. Generation hatte ich die Momentum True Wireless im Einsatz, welche allerdings so ihre Problemchen hatten. Mit den Momentum TW2 hat Sennheiser aber endlich alles richtig gemacht und bietet mittlerweile neben dem herausragenden Klang auch ein gutes Gesamtpaket für den Alltag.

Die In-Ears sind trotz ihrer stattlichen Größe überraschend leicht und machen durch die gute Verarbeitung den Eindruck als würden sie dem Gebrauch im Alltag mehrere Jahre absolut problemlos standhalten können. Auf den ersten Blick mögen die TW2 zwar recht ident zu den 1ern aussehen, hatte man Beide allerdings mal im Ohr, merkt man sofort das sich die neuen im Vergleich zu der originalen Ausführung deutlich leichter anfühlen und um EINIGES angenehmer sitzen, um so auch problemlos mehrere Stunden am Stück mit Audiogenuss verbringen zu können.

Hat man die Momentums das erste Mal in den Ohren, könnte man schon fast denken das diese Aktives Noise Cancelling nutzen, was aber nicht der Fall ist, sondern die passive Abschirmung durch die Silikon Tips alleine schon sehr gut ist. Die 2. Version setzt hier sogar noch einen drauf und bietet zusätzlich zu der hervorragenden passiven Abschirmung auch noch die Möglichkeit für Aktives Noise Cancelling, welches soweit ebenfalls gut ungesetzt ist, bei mir allerdings die meiste Zeit aus geblieben ist, da es, zumindest für mich, wirklich nur bei sehr aufdringlichen Umgebungsgeräuschen notwendig ist.
Sollte man sich zwischendurch kurz unterhalten, oder seine Umgebung hören wollen ohne die In-Ears aus den Ohren holen zu müssen bietet Sennheiser ein Feature das den Namen „Transparent Hearing“ trägt. Dieses ermöglicht es durch doppeltes tippen auf den rechten Ohrstöpsel gleichzeitig die Musik zu pausieren und das Signal der Mikrofone in den beiden In-Ears mit minimaler Latenz abzuhören, was auch überraschend gut funktioniert und sehr natürlich klingt. Um ehrlich zu sein, ist das mittlerweile sogar das Feature, dass ich mit am meisten vermisse, wenn ich mal wieder auf meine kabelgebundenen In-Ears zurückgreife und diese jedes Mal raus und rein geben muss wenn ich kurz was hören möchte, was vor allem mit Memory Foam Tips auf Dauer schon recht nervig wird.

Womit sich Sennheiser allerdings höchstwahrscheinlich primär von der Konkurrenz absetzen möchte ist die Soundqualität. Aber ist es gelungen und wird Sennheiser auch hier ihrem Namen gerecht? Definitiv ja! …auch wenn ich anfangs etwas von dem Klangbild überrascht war. Denn während ich von Sennheiser etwas mit einem relativ flachen Frequenzverlauf erwartet habe, erinnert mich das der Momentum True Wireless doch eher an etwas das man von Beyerdynamic erwarten würde, da die Höhen doch nennenswert angehoben sind. Allerdings keinesfalls im Negativen, da die Musik so etwas klarer wirkt.
Sollte einen das Standardmäßige Klangbild nicht ansprechen, lässt sich dieses aber auch problemlos über den Equalizer in der App an seine Vorlieben anpassen. Dieser ist zwar intuitiv in der Anwendung, will man allerdings etwas präziser vorgehen, ist dieser nicht wirklich hilfreich. Hier hätte ich mir noch einen „Advanced“ Modus gewünscht, um beispielsweise auch einzelne Frequenzen raus notchen zu können, beziehungsweise überhaupt mal mehr als ein vorgefertigtes EQ Band zu Verfügung zu haben, was sich per Update von Sennheiser allerdings problemlos nachbessern lassen sollte und auch hoffentlich noch kommt.

Dennoch bin ich mit dem Klangbild, welches im Vergleich zu der originalen Version auch eher weiter verfeinert als komplett neu gestrickt wurde, sehr zufrieden. Gut kontrollierter Bass, sehr detailliert, eine für In-Ears eine überraschend große Soundstage und gutes Imageing beziehungsweise Soundtiefe. In der Hinsicht definitiv das Beste was es aktuell in der drahtlos In-Ear Welt zu haben gibt. Zumindest dann wenn ihr auf ein detailreiches Klangbild steht. Seid ihr eher Fan von viel und fettem Bass, sind die Momentums eher nichts für euch. Der Unterschied der für mich in dem Segment im Vergleich zur alten Version am präsentesten ist, das Stimmen etwas „wärmer“ klingen und die Höhen nie zisselig hervorstechen, wie es bei den Alten manchmal der Fall war.

Aber nicht nur beim Klang, sondern auch bei der Verbindungsstabilität und Akkulaufzeit sind die Momentum True Wireless ganz vorne mit dabei. Die Verbindung erfolgt über Bluetooth 5.0 und ist nicht nur sehr zuverlässig, sondern auch so gut wie verzögerungsfrei. Denn während zwar mittlerweile einige Drahrlos In-Ears Qualcomm aptX unterstützen, sind die Momentum aktuell die Einzigen, die mit aptX-Low-Latency daherkommen. Und das ist auch DEUTLICH spürbar, wenn man sich Serien, Filme oder sonstige Videos zu Gemüte führt, da damit der Content nahezu lippensynchron ist und somit auch eines der größten Argumente gegen drahtlose In-Ears endlich aus der Welt geschafft wurde. Lediglich iPhone Nutzer müssen auf diesen Genuss verzichten, da diese auf den älteren AAC Codec zurückgreifen müssen. Welches Problem bei Android aber geblieben ist, ist das die maximale Lautstärken Einstellung an den In-Ears weiterhin separat von der des Android Betriebssystems ist, was zwar okay ist, ichs aber dann meistens so gehandhabt habe das ich die In-Ears auf maximale Lautstärke gestellt habe und alles weitere dann über die Lautstärketasten am Smartphone geregelt habe.

Wo Sennheiser richtig nachgelegt hat, ist die Akkulaufzeit. Denn während diese bei den TW1 bei normaler Lautstärke knapp 4 Stunden beträgt, können die neuen ganze 7h ohne zurück ins Case zu müssen. Aktiviert man das aktive Noise Canceling, sind es immerhin noch 4,5h und legt man die In-Ears für gerade mal 10 Minuten ins Ladecase, kann im Anschluss noch eine ganze Stunde weitergehört werden. Das Case bietet Saft für 3 volle Ladungen, heißt, 28h Content Genuss bevor man wieder an die Steckdose muss. Soweit zumindest die Theorie, in der Praxis schaut das Ganze wieder etwas anders aus. Ja, die angegebene Zeit kommt zwar ganz gut hin, was allerdings bei den TW1 ein massives Problem war, ist das die In-Ears sobald das Case rot leuchtet nicht mehr abgeschaltet werden, was bei der neuen Version aber endlich behoben wurde und man den Akku somit voll ausnutzen kann.
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