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Review on Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless headphones, black by Siu Siu ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

For a very long time, I have yearned for a high-quality wireless sound. However, there is nothing unique to compare it to; prior to that, there were just the plugs for the Galaxy Buds and a product from AliExpress called the Edifier 830BT, neither of which can be considered headphones. The first thing I looked for in headphones was a solid middle and high range, and the second thing I looked for was the ease of full-size headphones. I went back and reread all of the reviews, and although I had planned to wait for the Sony 1000XM3 and Bose QC 35 II to be released, I didn't end up doing so.) In terms of sound, to the best of my knowledge, the only competitor to the Momentum 3 is the Beyerdynamic Lagoon ANC; the other options are less desirable. And the quality of its sound should be your top consideration when selecting one; a noise canceling headset and other features should take a back seat. What can I say about the sound in Momentum3 other than that it's fantastic? To tell you the truth, I don't really have anything else similar to it to make a comparison with. Some have compared them to the Sennheiser 820 HD on a well-known website and written that the momentum is only average for them. You also need to have an understanding of this, yet the ears total over one hundred and more thousand. I won't use a bunch of trendy phrases like "attack," "bass layering," "punch," "stage," and so on in this explanation. Especially when you have a grasp on this that's a little bit lower than nothing)) In a nutshell, I am content with the sound; everything is distinct, aggressive, and voluminous - just like myself and what I desired) It is possible to connect to two different devices at the same time, but both of those devices need to be active in order for the headphones to work; otherwise, there will be plugs. The design left me perplexed, and I was hoping for something along the lines of a Sonek 1000xm3. But when I looked into it, I found that it was quite typical. The smart pause option is helpful if you watch videos on YouTube or listen to music directly from the player; otherwise, it is not a particularly useful feature. On the other hand, there are times when it more or less gets in the way, such as when you are listening to the radio (for example, through the Europe + application), but it does not react to the pause system event because it has its own life. As a result, you remove the headphones from your ears, replace them, and discover that in addition to the radio, the player has also turned on and is playing some audio in the background. You might also watch videos on YouTube by connecting your phone to your PC. He removed them, then replaced them, at which point the player on the phone restarted and the music began to play once more. In general, "ability to cook" is a requirement for this feature.

Pros
  • Sound Leather ear pads and headband trim Simple on/off operation Intelligent pausing (ideal use case) The sound quality is not compromised in any way by noise suppression. Transparent Hearing mode is capable of transmitting unaltered sound from the surrounding environment. When it's folded up, it doesn't take up much room on the table.
Cons
  • Smart pause (in real life) After one hour of use in the home, the headphones get too warm for the ears. Not the most powerful battery Carrying case that is large and not particularly tough (but the ears are more for home use)

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