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Review on Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless headphones, black by Hongseok Bak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

The best sound in the wireless ear market. I don’t understand how to listen to other headphones, especially the well-known Japanese manufacturer with the number 1000, after them. They're just different planets in sound. Do not be lazy, go to the store and listen. Its pros: 1. The best sound on the market. I compared it with Wilkins, AirPods Max, Bose - everything that was in the window of a famous headphone store. What specifically did you like? - clarity, you can hear 6 or 8 tracks, each instrument separately - panorama - the sounds are as if spaced - here you have percussion, there is a guitar, here is a drum. You can listen to each instrument separately without straining your ear, but simply by switching your attention. - the bass is beautifully implemented. He is. The paradox is that in fact it is even more than in Sony. At the same time, it is not cheap like the Japanese (excuse me, Sony fans), but a beautiful, warm, expensive and real one. Therefore, it does not press on the ears and does not create cheapness. The bass is just the right amount. - medium and high levels. - the sound is alive. I can’t explain in words, but in Sony it’s some kind of 8-bit or something))) And even in airpods it’s not music but a set of sounds (I listened personally). And in Senkhs you can hear what the musician wants to say to you. And often you start dancing running around the apartment))) Well, it's better to feel it once. 2. Noise reduction. Many people write that Sony is better. At first it seemed that way too. But now I have both Sony and Senhi. So if you turn on the noise reduction and change the headphones on your head, then it is about the same. Checked it personally. 3. Landing on the head. It seemed at first that the Japanese also feel more comfortable. But in the end, I got used to Senham in a day. All in all, these are the best sounding wireless earbuds. It is extremely difficult to listen to others after them. Highly recommend for purchase. Its cons: 1. Unlike the Japanese, sunheisers have a huge case. Doesn't fit in backpack. How to carry is not clear. It is possible to look for a more compact case. The size of the regular cover as TWO (Karl!) Japanese ear covers. This is tin))) 2. Terrible well or ok MODEST application. 3. The design of the headphones itself is an amateur. "Stuck in the 90s")) Everything is somehow outdated, a bunch of buttons that are difficult to remember (the Japanese have sensors).

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