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Review on Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless headphones, black by Li Mei ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

The most superior sound quality available in the wireless earbud industry. I don't get how to listen to other headphones, particularly the well-known Japanese maker whose name is followed by the number 1000. It's as if you're listening to two completely separate planets. Avoid being a slug and instead go to the store to pay attention. The advantages of it include the following: 1. The sound quality is unrivaled in the industry. I contrasted it with other headphones, such as Wilkins, AirPods Max, and Bose, as well as everything else that was displayed in the storefront of a well-known headphone retailer. What aspects of it did you particularly enjoy? - clarity, you are able to hear six or eight tracks, each instrument individually - panorama, the sounds appear to be spaced out - here you have percussion, there is a guitar, and here is a drum set You don't need to strain your hearing to listen to each instrument in isolation; all you have to do is shift your focus from one to the other. ... a very tasteful application of bass can be heard. He is. The conundrum is in the fact that in reality it is even greater than in Sony. At the same time, it is not inexpensive like the Japanese (I apologize to those who are fans of Sony), but rather it is lovely, cozy, pricey, and authentic. As a result, it does not put pressure on the ears and does not give an impression of being cheap. The quantity of bass is perfect for the song. - both moderate and advanced levels - the sound has a vitality about it. I am not able to express it in words, but it is some type of 8-bit or whatever))) in Sony. Even in the AirPods, what you hear is not music but rather a collection of sounds (I listened personally). And in Senkhs, you are able to understand what the musician is trying to communicate with you. Furthermore, you frequently begin dancing when you are dashing around the apartment))) To put it simply, you should try it at least once. 2. the suppression of noise There are many comments online stating that Sony is superior. At first, I thought the same thing myself. But now I now have Senhi in addition to Sony. Hence, if you switch the headphones you are using and use the noise reduction feature, the experience will be virtually identical. I personally checked it out. 3. Coming down on one's head. At first, it appeared as though the Japanese were experiencing increased levels of comfort as well. Yet in the end, I just needed one day to become used to Senham. Overall, the sound quality of these wireless earbuds is superior than that of any other pair. It is really challenging to listen to other people when you have finished talking. Strongly suggest making the investment. The following are some of its negative aspects: 1. Unlike Japanese sunglass cases, sunheiser cases are much larger. Not able to be carried in a backpack. It is not entirely evident how to carry. It is feasible to search for a case that is smaller in size. The size of TWO (Two!) Japanese ear covers is equal to the size of the standard cover. This is a piece of tin))) 2. An application that is either poor or moderately acceptable. 3. The headphones themselves have a clumsy and unprofessional design. "Still Living in the Nineties")) Everything about it is archaic, and there are a lot of buttons that are hard to keep straight in your head (the Japanese have sensors).

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