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Product Strengths
- Good sound with interchangeable ear tips and ear fins.
- Very good active noise canceling (ANC).
- The Smart Control App with Sound Zones is useful.
- Wireless and USB-C charging with fast charge.
- It has an IPX4 rating.
Product Considerations
- The connection is not as stable as expected.
- The microphone could be better.
- Voices experience some inaccurate reproduction.
- The MTW3 have a bad passive soundstage.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 4: The MOMENTUM True Wireless 4 brings some performance improvements, but in terms of sound quality and noise canceling, there isn’t much difference.
- Vs Sony WF-1000XM4: Sennheiser manages to outdo the Sony below 400Hz in ANC performance.
- Vs Apple AirPods Pro 2: The Apple AirPods Pro 2 are more comfortable and have better overall noise isolation.
- Vs Sony WF-1000XM5: The Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 support multi-device pairing with up to three devices simultaneously, one more than the Sony.
- Vs Beats Fit Pro True Wireless: The Sennheiser are more comfortable, feel better built, have better battery performance, and their app offers more customization features.
- Vs Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless: The Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless has a similar shape and a similar frequency response at a cheaper price.
Takeaway: The Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 shows that it's possible to have great sound, great active noise-canceling, and a sturdy build all at once in a pair of true wireless earbuds. Those looking for true wireless earbuds, who don’t want to compromise, won’t have to make many with the MOMENTUM True Wireless 3.
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Manufacturer details
- Article number (SKU): 509180 (black), 700074 (graphite), 509181 (white)
- Wearing style: true wireless stereo earphones
- Ear coupling: ear canal
- Frequency response (speaker): 5 Hz to 21 kHz
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Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
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HD-559
- Positioning: Entry-level design focused on affordability and everyday listening needs.
- Description: Offers clear sound and comfortable design with a straightforward acoustic setup suitable for small rooms and casual music enjoyment. Compared to the HD-560S and HD-660S2, its basic performance and limited feature set make it a better fit for buyers with lower budgets and simple functionality needs.
HD-560S
- Positioning: Mid-tier model balancing cost and improved technical performance.
- Description: Delivers enhanced clarity and precision with a refined tuning approach that benefits home or studio use. When compared with the HD-559 and HD-660S2, it provides better sound detail while remaining accessible for buyers seeking moderate cost and practical functionality.
HD-660S2
- Positioning: Mid to high-level design crafted for a richer and fuller sound experience.
- Description: Offers a warmer sound signature with improved bass impact and a wider soundstage. Relative to the HD-560S and HD-800S, its technical enhancements and superior build quality justify the higher investment for users aiming for more refined performance without reaching the premium flagship tier.
HD-800 S
- Positioning: High-end open-back design intended for detailed, analytical listening applications.
- Description: Provides natural, transparent sound with a wide soundstage and precise imaging that benefits critical listening in controlled environments. Compared to the HD-660S2 and HD-820, it emphasizes technical accuracy and spatial detail.
HD-820
- Positioning: Premium closed-back design engineered for reference-class listening in isolated environments.
- Description: Features a unique closed-back design that merges open headphone sound characteristics with enhanced bass warmth and improved isolation, suited for quiet and nearfield environments. In comparison with the HD-800 S, it prioritizes sound isolation and versatility over the expansive open-air presentation.
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Our summary
Product Strengths
- Excellent passive noise isolation, better than many headphones with ANC enabled, creating a quiet noise floor.
- Good build quality with quality materials like anodized aluminum, Alcantara headband, and protein leather pads.
- Supports a wide variety of Bluetooth codecs, including LDAC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD, and SBC, offering versatility in device compatibility.
- Strong battery life, rated up to 80 hours without ANC and 60 hours with ANC, making it suitable for travel and extended use.
- Powerful, textured, and nuanced bass is a standout feature.
Product Considerations
- The included carrying case is bulky and may not be ideal for travel, taking up significant space in a bag.
- Comfort is not great for everyone, with some users experiencing hotspots on the headband during extended use.
- With ANC on, some users have noted the bass can become boomy with a reduction in sub bass.
- Treble transparency mode is not as good as other models.
- The headphone may clip the sound when ANC is on and the user hits bumpy roads or takes a harder step.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Audeze Maxwell: The Apollo has a latency issue.
- Vs Focal Bathys: The Apollo has a more engaging, punchy, and emotional sound, also it has more features and tech, but the Transparency mode of the Bathys is better.
- Vs Apple AirPods Max: The Apollo offers superior sound quality with better clarity, speed, separation, and refined dynamics compared to the AirPods Max.
Takeaway: The Noble FoKus Apollo is a well-built wireless headphone with a strong battery life and great bass performance, making it an enjoyable choice for those who prioritize powerful sound and noise isolation. It offers a versatile listening experience with a range of connectivity options and a comfortable design.
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Product Strengths
- Luxury design and premium build quality with aluminum accents.
- Balanced and detailed sound with customizable EQ settings via the Bang & Olufsen app.
- Good active noise cancellation and transparency mode for immersive listening, and awareness.
- Bluetooth 5.2 ensures fast and stable pairing.
Product Considerations
- Expensive compared to other premium earbuds, like AirPods Pro.
- ANC is good, but not best-in-class compared to Sony or other brands.
- Fit might not be perfect for everyone, as the earbuds are slightly on the larger side.
- Touch controls can be sensitive, and may require getting used to.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs AirPods Pro: Beoplay 11 has a bigger case.
- Vs Sony WF-1000XM4/XM5: Holds its own in terms of sound quality and ANC, but the Sony models might be a slightly lower price.
Takeaway: The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay 11 earbuds are a stylish and luxurious option that provide great sound and noise cancelling. Those who value design and quality may find these earbuds to be a very good pick.
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Product Strengths
- Excellent sound quality with depth, great soundstage, and crisp, clean elements
- Active noise cancellation is a useful addition and blocks out rumbling and background chatter
- The earbuds themselves are smaller compared to the previous version
- Touch controls are responsive and easier to use than the old version, and customizable
Product Considerations
- Continuous battery life with ANC on is quite short at around 4 hours
- The case is not the smallest and can create a bulge in your pocket
- Microphone sounds muffled
- These do not support multi-connect, meaning that these cannot connect to a phone and a tablet simultaneously
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Momentum 2's do not support multi-connect like the Jabra Elite 75T
- AirPods Pro's transparent hearing quality is better than Momentum 2's
- Sony's noise-cancelling has an edge over the Momentum True Wireless 2
- Galaxy Buds Plus have great clarity, but the bass isn't as good as the Momentum 2's
- The Momentum 2's sound better than AirPods
- Momentum 2 is more comfortable and nicer to use, battery life is better, and noise-cancelling is included
Takeaway: The Momentum True Wireless 2 earbuds offer respectable noise cancelation, sound good, and are sweat-resistant. These could be worth buying if sound is the main priority.
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Product Strengths
- Good active noise cancelling, with added transparency mode
- Versatile app with a good amount of customization, featuring a three-band equalizer or a dynamic visualizer interface
- Respectable sound quality, with the ability to pick up on finer details going on in the background
- Good battery life, offering around six to seven hours of use from a single charge with ANC active
- Excellent pairing connectivity with Bluetooth 5.2
Product Considerations
- Bulky and boxy design
- Touch controls can be accidentally triggered
- Plasticky and boxy case, which is not the most comfortable to fit in a pocket
- ANC is not the most effective on the market in the low frequency range
- Microphone quality is okay, not good for recording podcasts
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- CX Plus is in the same price range as OnePlus Buds Pro and Beats Studio Buds
- Sony's ANC cancels more noise overall than CX Plus, but the Sennheiser has cleaner call quality in noisy places
- The CX Plus adds ANC compared to the Sennheiser CX True Wireless
- CX Plus offers better value than the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3, especially if top-tier ANC isn't a necessity
- CX Plus is a contender for Android users seeking an alternative to Apple AirPods Pro
Takeaway: The Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless earbuds are a good choice if noise cancelling is desired in wireless earbuds, and good quality sound is sought. They have respectable audio quality with great ANC action, and fantastic battery life.
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Product Strengths
- Heart rate and body temperature tracking, integrating with apps like Polar Flow for detailed data
- Good sound quality with a balanced soundstage and clear tones, suitable for various music genres
- A comfortable and secure fit with included ear tips and fins, making it suitable for sports and workouts
- The case has an IP54 rating, and the earbuds have an IP55 rating for moisture and dust resistance
- Capacitive touch controls and tap controls (tapping the cheekbone) provide control options, even with gloves or beanies
Product Considerations
- Some users experience discomfort with the wingtips after extended use
- The touch controls can be unresponsive or trigger accidentally, especially with long hair or when adjusting the fit
- The microphone's noise handling is mediocre, struggling to reject background noise during calls
- Continuous battery life is somewhat short at around 5.5 to 6 hours
- Some reviewers have experienced a clicking sound in the left earbud, which houses the heart rate sensor
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Sennheiser Sport True Wireless: The Momentum Sport is a massive upgrade with additional features like heart rate and body temperature tracking, better transparency mode, and noise cancelling, but costs significantly more
- Vs Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4: The Momentum Sport has biometric monitors, a more durable silicone case, and greater water and dust resistance, but the Momentum True Wireless 4 offers better noise cancelling and longer continuous battery life
Takeaway: The Momentum Sport is a feature-rich earbud with fitness tracking and good sound, making workouts more insightful and enjoyable. If someone wants an all-in-one device and does not mind some potential control quirks, it is a great pick.
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Product Strengths
- Exceptional sound fidelity, with impactful bass and a refined treble response
- Adaptive Noise Cancellation automatically adjusts to surroundings
- Supports future-proof technologies, like Auracast and LE Audio
- All-day comfort, with assorted sizes of soft silicon ear tips and fins
- Good battery life, achieving around 7.5 hours of use from a single charge
Product Considerations
- Touch controls can be overly sensitive, leading to accidental activation
- Mic performance is generally considered subpar compared to other premium earbuds
- Bulky case
- Wind noise can be an issue, though an anti-wind feature is available
- Transparency mode may exhibit a slight hissing sound in some situations
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Sony WF-1000XM5: Sennheiser filters a bit more midrange noise, while Sony blocks a bit more trebly noise; both earbuds support quality Bluetooth codecs
- Vs Bose QuietComfort Ultra: The Momentum 4 closely matches the QC2 in noise cancellation but surpasses it in transparency mode and overall user experience; outshines the QC2 with its impactful bass, richer midrange, greater detail, sharper precision, and a significantly larger soundstage
Takeaway: The Momentum True Wireless 4 earbuds are a strong contender for audiophiles and everyday listeners alike with great sound quality, adaptive noise cancelling, and future-proof technology. These are a great choice for long-lasting, versatile earbuds.
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Product Strengths
- Comfortable and lightweight design
- Compact and portable charging case
- Customizable touch controls and comprehensive app features
- Effective noise cancellation against low frequencies
- Balanced audio with adjustable EQ
Product Considerations
- Sound quality lacks detail in mids
- Noise cancellation is not remarkable
- Noise cancellation can amplify high frequencies
- Microphone quality is not great for taking calls in noisy environments
- Sound could be more punchy
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Nothing Ear delivers premium features at a reasonable price
- The Jabra Elite 8 Active Gen 2 offers comparable audio and ANC in a more durable, workout-friendly design with a class-leading IP68 rating
- The Accentum True Wireless are more comfortable than the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4
- The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are a good consideration for Android users
- The Sony WF-1000XM5 can be found at a similar price
Takeaway: The Sennheiser Accentum True Wireless earbuds are a decent option with a comfortable design, good noise canceling for low frequencies, and customizable settings. They could be a good fit if you want well-rounded features without spending too much.
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