🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience with Sennheiser's MOMENTUM True Wireless 4!
The Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 4 Smart Earbuds offer cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.4 technology, delivering exceptional sound quality with a 30-hour battery life. Featuring adaptive ANC and a comfortable design, these earbuds are perfect for professionals seeking both style and functionality.
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Controller Type | Touch Control |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Electric | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Oval |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Color | Black Copper |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
V**N
Excellent for My Limited Needs for These NC Earbuds
I guess I'm what you'd call an "audiophile". I own multi-thousand $ headphones like the Abyss AB-1266 Phi TC, RAAL SR1a, Abyss Diana Phi, Audeze LCDi4, Sennheiser HD800S, and JH Audio Layla custom IEM played through even more expensive DACs and amps. But I'm also a very mobile kinda guy who spends hours at the gym and going on long hikes on a daily basis. I can't use those things for such endeavors. I wanted the "best-of-class" for my daily gym workouts and I had owned the original Sennheiser MTW for some years but decided I could use an upgrade. I also own the AirPods Max for business travel for trans-Pacific and cross-country flights in the US.My use of the MTW2 is limited to gym usage but I can compare how these NC earbuds sound compared to the MTW and the WF-1000XM3 which I've now passed on to my wife and son, respectively, as well as the TOTL audiophile headphones and IEMs. First off, the Sennheiser "voicing" has always been pleasant to my ears. Every headphone/IEM manufacturer has their own "house sound" and Sennheiser's sound has always sounded better *to me* than that of other "mainstream" brands like Sony, Bose, AKG, Beyerdynamic, etc. It isn't a bass-heavy sound and that's good because I don't like hip-hop, rap, synth-pop, EDM, etc. The Sennheiser house sound is more suited for a more natural, neutral and balanced sound for classical, jazz, acoustic, rock, and genres using acoustic and electric (not electronic) instruments.If you need lots of boomy bass, I'm sure there are better options. This is not to say that the MTW2 is "bad" for hip-hop, EDM, and synth pop. I like good tight and punchy bass as well but I simply want it balanced with the mids and treble, not stand out on its own. With the stock ear tips, the MTW2 sounds a bit thin and lacking body so I use the Comply TrueGrip tips and I get the fullness in the lows without losing the clarity and transparency in the mids and the highs.I only use the MTW2 for the gym and occasional outdoor outings. For hiking and most outdoor usage, the Audeze LCDi4 has no peer but it only sounds its best with its own CIPHER cable with built-in DAC. The LCDi4, even with the BT module, is too cumbersome for gym usage. For intense physical activity, only wireless in-ears will do and that's why I had the MTW and why I upgraded to the MTW2. I'm only focused on sound quality for what I do with it, which is gym usage - including playing racquetball. I do not use the MTW2 for anything else. I don't use it for phone calls or for watching videos, etc. So, I cannot comment how it performs for such usage cases.I'm only going to comment on the sound quality for the money and I can say that it sounds really, really good for $250. In-ears won't have the "big sound" factor of over-ears but I actually prefer the sound of the MTW2 over the AirPods Max. For me, the AirPods Max is mainly about having a comfortable ANC headphone for long flights and the occasional hot tube usage. But, if I had a choice for "pure" music listening experience, I'd choose the MTW2 over the APM. The MTW2 has clearer and more transparent highs even though the APM has the bigger sound and deeper bass.Obviously, the MTW2 is not going to compare to the $2500 LCDi4, $5000 Abyss AB-1266 Phi TC ($3000 more for their TOTL cable option) or the $2700 JH Audio Layla and other "audiophile" headphones and IEMs that often require DAC/amps that cost even more but I can say that I'm quite impressed with the sound quality - especially for gym and mobile usage. It has a very balanced sound (especially with the bigger and better sound-isolating Comply ear tips) that has a wide soundstage (if not in depth and height) with good imaging and separation of instruments across the stereo spectrum. For $250, it really delivers an excellent sound. I have a home setup that costs more than a nice car and I never feel like I'm "lacking" when listening through the MTW2.Although I mainly listen to classical, jazz and acoustic, for gym workouts I'll play energetic rock, metal, synth pop and EDM because, well, you need energetic music to get you pumping iron and running around in the racquetball court to whack the ball against the wall. Beethoven's string quartets and Diana Krall jazz crooning just won't do. So, with the MTW2, I'm blasting Meshuggah, Prince, Grimes, Zeppelin, Korn, Orbital, Armin van Buuren, etc. to get through the workouts. After the workouts on the way home from the gym, I'd play relaxing classical stuff to unwind through the MTW2 and I can say it all sounds great.I'm very happy with MTW2 and I had the MTW for years. I wouldn't say the improvement is night-and-day or anything like that but it's enough to justify the upgrade. The soundstage is wider, the highs and the mids are clearer with improved imaging and the bass is tighter and punchier. I recommend different tighter-fitting ear tips to improve the bass response and better sound isolation to complement the "okay" ANC. With the Comply ear tips and loud energetic music playing, I can be inside the deafening racquetball court and not hear the ball bouncing and be immersed in the music. Most of all, the MTW2 delivers excellent sound quality for the money. If the SQ is the most important factor in your decision for BT in-ears, I highly recommend the MTW2.
S**E
First Impressions: Excellent Sound and Quality
I saw a lot of mixed reviews for these, and was a little worried to pick them up, but I love Sennheiser's other headphones, so I decided to give these a shot after giving up on my Galaxy Buds 3 Pro.I've been using them for a few days, and my first impressions are solid. I'm not a full on audiophile, but I also do have more standards for my headphones than the average person, so from that perspective, they sound really good! The build quality is also great too, the fabric case feels premium compared to the plastic cases other brands ship with.My only problem I have with them right now is the ANC. It works great, but I wear a beanie most of the time outside, and it picks up the slight shuffling of it when I walk. On the bright side, you can program a toggle to turn ANC and Transparency on/off separately, which means I can quickly hear what others are saying or turn ANC off when I get off the bus to walk. Overall, I'd say I really like them so far! I only use them with my phone, no connecting them to other devices, so that might be why I'm having a better experience than others.
D**H
A much improved overall package with only slight drawbacks
Tl;dr — these are worth the money if you prioritize audio and build quality over everything else. For those who prioritize ease of use or finding the best value, these likely aren't for you. Apple users - get AirPods. Android users - get Jabra Elite 75t.UPDATE 4/7/20: I'd like to clarify to anyone reading this that 4 stars is a bit harsh; I would give these a 4.5 or even a 4.6 out of 5, but Amazon doesn't let you do that and they just aren't deserving of a full 5 stars IMHO :)With that said, 4 days later and 10 hours of burn-in time...- No real change in audio performance. Again, these sound great, but just not quite as sharp as the originals.- Some weird quirks I've discovered:- Battery life, with Transparent Hearing on, is around 5 hours for me (same as ANC)- Surprising amount of wind noise when jogging/running with Transparent Hearing on- Cannot toggle Sidetone during a phone call (will effectively mute you)- Still have to turn the volume up more than preferred to get to a subjectively "enjoyable" level of soundORIGINAL REVIEW:Over the course of the past year, I've tried out just about every true wireless earbud on the market — from the Jabra Elite models, Bose SoundSport Free, Master & Dynamic MW07 (including the new Plus version), Apple AirPods Pro, etc. — including the original Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless. Needless to say, I've done my homework and I hope to give you my honest opinion and feedback on this latest version. I'll update as I have a bit more time with these buds; the following are my initial impressions based on my personal experience.SOUND - 4/5The sound is awesome. It's better than anything else out there. But somehow, it leaves me wanting a bit more. I'm not sure exactly what happened, but the original Momentum True Wireless earbuds sounded better. The difference isn't significant, but it definitely leaves something to be desired. My best description is that it sounds less ... edgy? Crisp? I'm no audiophile. It's almost there, but compared to the original MTWs, it's just not QUITE as good. Another knock here is that I seem to have to turn my volume up a level or two more to be satisfied. With that said, you'll very likely be happy with these, don't worry. I'll be doing longer burn-in and update if needed here.BUILD/DESIGN - 5/5These earbuds are exquisite. Both the earbuds themselves and the case are clearly crafted with premium materials. The buds are light, a bit smaller than the originals (thank god!) but feel sturdy and are quite comfortable. I would highly recommend investing in Comply foam ear tips [True Grip Pro should work just fine] to squeeze extra comfort and a better seal for the active noise cancellation. These aren't AirPods level comfy, but they don't put as much pressure on the ears during longer sessions than the original MTWs did. The ear plug design is still phenomenal for passive noise cancellation.BATTERY - 4.5/5Excellent. I get around 5.5-6 hours with ANC on. Case charges earbuds quickly and can get 3 more full charges easily with perhaps some extra to spare. Battery life drain issues with case are no longer present (thank god!). Only knock is that it isn't as long as the MW07 Plus.FEATURES (ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION) - 4.5/5The new ANC feature works really, really well. It will rival that of any competitor (Sony WH1000XM3 or AirPods Pro) and destroys the MW07 Plus. It isn't perfect, but is likely the best out there in the True Wireless world. Transparent Hearing is still glorious and the most natural version available on the market. You can now customize the touch controls to your liking and they are more accurate this time around. No latency on YouTube, etc. SideTone (where you can hear your voice while on a call) works great. Only real knock is that call quality is slightly worse this time around but still solid IMHO.OVERALL - 4.5/5The sound, while still the best you can find out there except for the original MTWs, is just a bit disappointing. I'm hoping some burn-in will help out here. Otherwise, these are the best true wireless earbuds you can buy right now if you have room in your budget. Worth every penny. Hope this helps you out!
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