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Review on Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless White: Unleash Wireless Audio Brilliance! by Velizar Dimitroff ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

Despite my frequent use of headphones in hair salons, I suspect that very few other customers actually do so. I was at dr. Head for a total of 6 hours before I decided to buy Momentum 3. They were far more convenient than the Sony WH-1000XM4, Bowers & Wilkins PX7, Bose NC 700, Dali iO 6 iron, JBL Club One, and other headphones I considered. Sony, Bose, and Sennheiser all made it to the last round. It was a tough decision to make. In terms of ergonomics and head comfort, they are about equal. Sony's noise reduction technology is top-notch. Controlled by Bose. This is unmistakably a Sennheiser sound system. Despite being the heaviest and most noisy, sinks produce the finest audio quality. However, Sennheiser was the victor in this close contest. That's the reason why I concluded that the weight is a question of habit and not the most convenient buttons. There was a lot of weight on my head when I engaged the noise reduction feature of the prior Parrot Zik. However, when it comes to headphones, sound quality is paramount. By the way, I suggest watching demo videos for home theaters (4K / 5.1) and listening to your favorite music while making your decision to completely unlock the potential. Use this as a reliable gauge. Particularly if you're a movie buff like myself. The Sinks simply isolated themselves at this time. The battery life is criticized by several users. Oddly enough, I don't think this is a crucial factor. The smartphone still requires more frequent charging. He is in control once a day, at night, in whatever capacity. Why can't they both charge to full capacity simultaneously? The question of battery life is largely moot if music can be listened to directly over a USB TYPE-C cable. Why none else has adopted this strategy is a mystery. You never find yourself without access to a type-c cable for recharging your phone. It's evolved into something similar to a headphone amplifier. Extremely cozy, really! Wearing Shinki around one's neck has been deemed uncomfortable by many. All of the tested options for the neck seemed painful, to be honest. But these can be included. :) Also, a huge shout-out to whoever wrote all those fantastic reviews; they were invaluable to me in making a final decision. For my own review, I focused exclusively on the most crucial points.

Pros
  • + Sound. The best in the 35,000 and under price range (subjectively) + Sound reproduction via type-c (the exclusive analogue!) The folding design is a plus (but it's also a con). + Amateurish Design
Cons
  • Weightier and bulkier compared to the nearest alternatives Soft shell; average noise suppression The size fixing mechanism has gotten loose over the past year, and one of the headphones is continually falling out of place. The control buttons require some tactile "blind" practice.