A lot has happened in the True Wireless headphone market in the last few years. Many big players including Apple, Samsung and Huawei have entered the market, and many technical developments have taken place.
A lot has happened in the True Wireless headphone market in the last few years. Many big players including Apple, Samsung and Huawei have entered the market, and many technical developments have taken place.
Sennheiser’s true wireless earbuds are as good as any we’ve tested but they come with a hefty price tag
Comfortable; Excellent battery life; Great sound quality;
Occasional connectivity problems; Expensive; Latency problems;
Sennheiser’s true wireless earbuds are as good as any we’ve tested but they come with a hefty price tag
Comfortable; Excellent battery life; Great sound quality;
Occasional connectivity problems; Expensive; Latency problems;
These Sennheisers are among the most refined-sounding wireless earbuds we’ve tested - if your budget can stretch this far, you won’t be disappointed
Refined; mature sound; Lightweight and comfortable; Nice to use
Relatively pricey; Timing can be bettered
And with a single bound, Sennheiser consolidates its position as the brand that builds some of the best true wireless in-ears around
Expansive; confident sound; aptX Bluetooth 5.1; Great app and touch controls
Still quite big; Still quite expensive
Yes, you can buy true wireless ‘buds with better battery life, or a more discreet fit. But you’ll struggle to find any that sound as balanced and convincing as these
Expansive, confident sound; aptX Bluetooth 5.1; Great app and touch controls;
Still quite big; Still quite expensive;
When they came out in 2018, the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless were among the best-sounding truly wireless earbuds, if not the best-sounding. They were not without some flaws, however. The buds' batteries would drain while in the case, so if you didn't charge the case for four days, you could end up with a dead set of earbuds, which was annoying. They were also a tad big, so some people complained of discomfort after having them in their ears for a while. And at $300, they were pretty pricey.
Sennheiser's second-generation true wireless earbuds feature active noise canceling, improved battery life and killer sound.
Excellent sound; Active noise cancellation; Slightly smaller design, more comfortable fit; Boosted battery life (7 hours); Better for making calls; Transparency mode;
Pricey; No wireless charging; May not fit everyone's ears equally well;
Sennheiser’s second-generation true wireless earbuds not only have extended battery life and active noise cancellation, but they’re also more pleasant to use. The touch controls are a lot more reliable this time around and the company kept the customization that allows you to fine-tune settings.
Stellar audio; ANC; Reduced size; Customizable controls; Handy app
Pricey; No wireless charging case; Battery life could be better
“Sennheiser managed to make the best sounding earbuds even better.”
Unrivaled sound quality; Stellar active noise cancellation; Simple setup and controls; Revamped battery life; Sleek aesthetic
Expensive; Comparatively bulky design
While its previous true wireless were a solid pair, Sennheiser gets it right at the second attempt. While ANC is rather light, paired with a good fit and volume control and they keep away a good deal of noise.
Expressive; lush sound; ANC; Good fit; Robust feature set
Pricey; ANC and Transparency Mode tax battery life
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