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Review on Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless headphones, black by Jagvir Singh ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

These momentums offer the most unique sound out of all of the headphones that I listened to before making a purchase; I really enjoyed the stage. In direct comparison with the Sony 1000MX3 and the Bose nc700, the sound has a sense of depth and volume, giving the impression that the music played in the listener's mind at first, then changing to momentums and expanding the borders twice as much as before. In general, this is where the benefits come to an end; however, I did enjoy the fact that you don't have to press anything to turn the headphones on or off; instead, you simply unfolded and folded the device. This action is analogous to what you do when using air pods; overall, it's more convenient. It should come as no surprise that the software component did not succeed in any way. The headphones were purchased in August 2022, and the firmware version is 4.0.8; nonetheless, the native application is still required to connect to the headphones on a rotating basis. When there is something in the background that reproduces the sound, the headphones themselves will frequently switch the sound from one device to the second. Multipoint seems to be a useful feature because it allows you to connect to two devices at the same time. However, it works with jambs. You could also view the video on a laptop, then pick up the phone and unlock it after you're done. I was watching a video on my laptop when it suddenly froze, and I heard the sound of my phone unlocking. The same may be said for clever pausing. It's comfortable, but there's something off about it. The headphones begin playing instantly after being turned on; however, in more recent firmware releases, they added the capability to prevent auto playback; prior to this update, all you could do was pause the music. At the same time, the significance of the function is lost; he removed the headphones, and after that, the only way to start playback was by physically pressing the button. Everyone was kicked out due to the low autonomy, but in general, it lasts for a couple of days on moderate use at most. I can still vividly recall that one month after making the purchase, I gave the newly acquired Marshall MID its first charge, and that I used momentums on the very first day. Active noise cancellation appeared to be about average; Bose noise presses are obviously superior; yet, there are sufficient momentums for use on an airline or in a subway (only if the trains are not old and the windows are closed =) I will be working closely with them for the next few months. If the annoyance caused by the cluttered software outweighs the pleasure provided by the music, I will switch to a Different product.

Pros
  • Turn on with ease and without noise
Cons
  • Multi-connection, smart pause, limited autonomy

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