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

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Features

  • 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.

Description

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 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


Product Dimensions: 3.02 x 1.72 x 1.37 inches


Item Weight: 2.47 ounces


Item model number: M3IETW2


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 24, 2021


Manufacturer: Sennheiser


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  • Great earbud but …
Not much to complain. Just wanted to speak on the sound a bit. The buds are perfect in terms of design and the case is super premium. They don’t fall out and they are super light and comfortable. The sound is typical sennheiser. Not my cup of tea. The treble is little tame and it’s good in that it’s not fatiguing to listen to for a long time but the problem is that it lacks subbass. I use earbuds predominantly for the gym to get myself hyped and I want good deep voluminous bass. This earbud has a lot of midbass but it doesn’t get very deep in hertz. The vocals are very natural and the rest of the sound is pleasant to the ears. But if you want something that is bumping and blows you away in bass this ain’t the best option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022 by Vighnesh Ramesh

  • Professional quality - poor battery life
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) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2022 by merd

  • Pretty Impressive on the Sound quality all around
Great Sound. Mids Highs and Lows are distinct
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022 by Planet_Caravan

  • Decent but ANC battery life is too low
I bought 4 pairs of ACN earbuds as I am a super light sleeper, due to trauma and I need ANC to mask all the noises of a house with 2 kids. These were my second best. I can't say favorite as none of them really did the trick for a full 8-10 hours of ANC and fit comfortably for a side sleeper, like me. Comfort, ease of use and pairing were great in these. However, I ended up keeping the Apple AirPods because their battery life lasts about an hour longer than the Sennheiser. Plus, the fit of the Airpods was slightly more precise forming a notable seal in my ear. Hopefully there will be some true ANC earbuds that work as well as these or the AirPods and have a minimum of 8 hour battery life with ANC on coming to the market soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021 by gluten free goddess

  • Inferior To The Prior Model
For a quick TL;DR, the previous model outperforms these in every way, in my experience. It's possible I have a defective pair though, but that wouldn't impact range, battery life and interference, so buyer beware. I'm coming from a pair of CX Plus TW earbuds which were my first pair. I was never big on wireless audio, but for work and for casual listening it was the better bet. I bought the CX Plus TW's hesitantly expecting the experience to be miserable, and to my surprise they weren't. I started using them at home over my normal higher end headphones just to save my ears the pressure. Sadly, a week ago, one side's speaker died after just under 2 years. I say this because the Momentum TW 2's ended up being that exact miserable experience I was expecting when initially purchasing my first pair of wireless earbuds. The first time I charged them, the case's light went green and I popped them in. They lasted maybe 3 hours. I was already worried, but I thought maybe it was a false positive or I did something wrong. I charge overnight, go into work, and before I get a chance to test the battery life I realize that apparently, from reviews, the initial firmware on these things are hot garbage. To update them, you need to use the app. My phone is on Android 7, the App requires android 8. I can't update. I luckily borrow a co-workers phone, install the app, sync up, download the firmware and after an HOUR of updating I try them again. They work significantly better after that and I heave a sigh of relief thinking that hopefully I won't have to try and return them. Sadly, no. I'm still having issues and even AFTER patching the firmware, the signal cuts out abruptly with any slight thing. Sometimes I stretch with my hands above my head, and my arm covers part of my ear, the audio cuts out. Sometimes I lean on my palm, the audio cuts out. Sometimes I won't even do anything, standing still, and it cuts out. No matter the adapter, or device, less than five feet away. I went back to my old pair and tested to see if I'm being overly critical, they WILL cut out if I cup both hands over both earbuds and intentionally try to block the signal, but not accidentally like these new ones do. It is a very jarring experience to have audio cut out periodically, maybe every other minute. I code to music, and it's flow-shattering to have that happen constantly and distract you. This pair has to be defective, otherwise some major cost-saving measures must have been made, in spite of his model being more expensive. For what it's worth, after the firmware update (possibly not because of it though), the battery life does seem more respectable, but about just on par if a bit below the old ones. The noise canceling is also less effective. If you choose to go with this brand, avoid this model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022 by Non Sequitur Snowman

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