Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones (M3IETW)

(56 customer reviews)

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Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones (M3IETW)

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56 reviews for Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones (M3IETW)

  1. Mayte2018

    Just Amazing

  2. Seacroftgreen

    Revelation

  3. Mrs. Clark

    EDIT 05/07/19: Sennheiser has officially released the new 1.26 firmware update yesterday. The update now includes a Turn Off button for the earbuds in the app (Settings) which fixes the battery draining issues!! I’ve tested it and it works perfectly. The update also contains bug fixes such as the transparent mode which now stays active when you get a call. 3 weeks later I still truly love with these buds.I’ve been using the buds for about a week now and I truly love them. These are my first true wireless earbuds and I’ve been studying what was on the market for months before making a decision because I wanted to be sure I invested in the right ones. And let me tell you, I certainly don’t regret my purchase.The sound is INCREDIBLE and as a musician it makes all the difference. I could have gone for much cheaper earbuds but the sound would never have been the same. When you put them on for the first time you realise how bad your previous ones were compared to them. And I had the Sennheiser Momentum Free so not the the worse but the cable around the neck was annoying me and I wanted to go full wireless.The EQ is really good and can help you to achieve the perfect sound you like.I was aware of the battery draining issue and was a bit worried about it but I didn’t think it was that bad. I’m using the buds from Monday to Friday on my commute to work (1 hour) and the battery lasts me for 3 days without charging the buds/case so I only need to charge it on Wednesday. You won’t feel the battery draining issue if you use them daily. If you don’t, I read that Sennheiser is going to implement a ON/OFF toggle in one of the next app releases and they have confirmed to me that although it’s not confirmed yet, they are looking into it.They also have confirmed to me that if you turn the bluetooth OFF, the ear buds will automatically switch off after 15 minutes so it can already help.The transparent mode is amazing. It was the first time I’ve experienced that and I still can’t believe how good and useful this function is. I basically never need to take the buds out until I don’t need them for the day anymore. When someone is taking to me, I just double tap on the right earbud and it automatically pauses the music and activates the microphone. In fact, it picks the sound so well around you I can hear my keys jingle in my trousers pocket when I walk!I love the touch controls too, it takes a bit of time to get used to but no more than a couple of uses. It’s pretty easy to remember and Sennheiser really have thought of the best way to implement them. You’ve got the option to turn the voice control off from the app which I did as I don’t use it much and I no longer activate it by accident.The connection is really good although I’ve experienced a few drop outs. There is that spot at a train station where I wait for my train every evening where it’s going to cut off a lot unless I move. I don’t know whether it’s caused by the crowds or other nearby devices but it’s only at that particular spot which is weird. They will also cut off for about 1 second every time I walk past the security gates at local Sainsbury’s. But it hasn’t bothered me much and does happen very rarely. I think Sennheiser might fix that in the future as this product is still quite new on the market.The design of the buds is also something else that Sennheiser really have nailed. They are SO comfortable and I never had the impression they would fall out at anytime. They don’t make you look like an insect from behind like the Bose SoundSport Free and the design has been thought and made to stay secure in your ear. You almost forget they are there and it’s so amazing to be completely free of cables. I read that some people felt a discomfort after an hour use, I have too around the ear lobe at some occasions but in that case I just move them up slightly and it instantly feels better and I can carry on with my use without a problem.I’m so happy with them I literally can’t wait to use them next. The price was also something that made me hesitate for a while and I initially thought of knocking 1 star down because of it but after using them properly for a week I just can’t. The quality makes it totally worth it.

  4. Borgeano

    Incredible, slightly warm, sound, great comfort, and a perfect reliable connection.Only complaint is that for nearly £300, the nearly all-plastic design of the earphones and case coupled with their light weight make them feel somewhat cheap, but this is only very minor.

  5. margaret englefield

    Love the sound quality and design of them, but where these fail is power management and how can you rate higher than 1* if they’re more flat than ready to go.Headphones discharge themselves in a week or less, just staying in the case, from fully charged to completely flat. How is that even possible? I have Powerbeats and Beats Studio 3 wireless. Both can stay in the case for months and wouldn’t lose a % of its charge were with these, I have to recharge every time I want to use them. That’s not acceptable. What their engineers were thinking of designing this product?! My guess is that this happens because there’s no way to turn them off completely, they’re in searching mode all the time, even if I hold the wobbly button on the case and “turn them off”, they’re still in “sleep mode” ready to be used whenever I put them in my ear. I’d prefer a dedicated on/off switch, where I can be sure I’ve switched it off and not put them into sleep mode, I don’t need a device which discharges on its own when I leave it for few days.This is very, very sad as otherwise, I love the product, sound quality is fantastic, and design is quite pleasing too. If you’re using them on daily bases, and are used to charge every device daily, then you’d probably be fine, but for those who use them less frequently, I can’t recommend them.I hope someone from Sennheiser sees this and addresses this issue in their updated product.

  6. Sue Boulter

    I am a professional musician working in recording studios so my requirements are probably a bit unusual. For years I have been looking to ditch the bulky studio ‘cans’ and find a wireless solution. Normal Bluetooth is out of the question, as delay is of the order of half a second (about 500 milliseconds). Bluetooth 5 so-called low latency is also too big at about 1/4 second. (250ms)These Sennheisers are true ‘aptx low latency’ and (coupled with the right aptx-ll transmitter) are the only set that work well enough. I estimate the delay is about 25-30 ms, not perfect but good enough that I am prepared to give it a serious try.The earbuds have an app which can set various parameters, including a graphic equaliser, but it’s a bit basic. They have a transparent listening mode, but there is no adjustment and the amount of sound let through is minimal. It also seems to default to ‘off’ which is a tad annoying.Sound quality seems pretty reasonable without blowing anybodys socks off.Pairing is a bit slow and iffy, but usually works.It is possible to use only the RH bud, and I usually prefer this when recording, but that means I need to insert the left one just to access the Volume Down function as the controls are not programmable and the RH bud only raises the volume.All in all, this is by a long way the best option for true low latency that I have found, and I hope the sofware will be updated to improve usability.

  7. Ksenia Ivanova

    Its maybe my first time writing review for ClickElectronics. After testing out a bit, i feel that i have to leave a review for this one. To be honest. after having Beoplay E8 for about a year, I have been doubtful and a little disappointed about bluetooth earphones. The average sound quality and constant mini-interrupt in the connection bothers me a lot. But this one absolutely blew my mind and my doubts for a mile away. The sound quality is unbelievably awesome. The connection has been so stable. The control design is lovable. The designers truely understands remote control and whats most convenient way to do so. Thank you sennheiser for such a amazing god’s work.

  8. DARREN WILSON

    If you are considering buying these, please take the time to read this unless you are already sold on them.I have an extensive list of experience in sound and music. As someone who is a sound technician, band member and tech fanatic my collection of sound gear starts from anything from free apple headphone to a £2000 pair of headphones and a full kef and sonos sound system.First impressions: Case is much smaller than expected. The lid its self feels slightly flimsy when opening but after taking my chances of snapping it off i can assure it is not likely to break off. USB-C charging port is a must and great they have thought ahead. Light indicators are simple but thats fine for what its needed for. Ascetically most import is the canvas cover. No more fingerprints and scratched cases. The units them self feel very well built and have a correct weight for its size. Some people may find them to be slightly big for the ears but by choosing small buds or if needed custom fit buds the way the roll into the ear should be best for the 99% of people.Ok, Most importantly Sound. as someone who has tried a fair amount of wireless and fully wireless in ear and over-ear headphones. these are the single best in-ear unit I have ever tired. By using the Sennheiser app i have adjusted settings to 1/5 up towards the + and around 1/10 towards the base, to closer match the equaliser of my Aiaiai, Bayerdynamic, Senn HD800s and Bose QC35 headphones. For the size of the True wireless and anything in its category there is nothing remotely close to the quality of dynamic sound produced by these earphones. Dear I say they are comparably higher quality than most full size headsets (unless you spend a considerable amount of money).To those who appreciate good quality sound, look no further. These are your best friend on a walk, traveling, at your desk. A 4H battery life plus charges from the case is more than enough for what they were designed for. For those who are price contentious you are missing out while you buy the many sub par equivalents from Apple,Sol Republic, B&O, Jar-bra, Sony and yes Bose. (Most of which look like an oral B tooth brush head or a small sized cockroach in your ear.)This has solved the issue of terrible fully wireless earphones for the meantime. As technology progresses it would be interesting to see what would be developed but for now this replaces a daily headset and my primary go to on the several abroad trips I make a year. A Hearty handshake for the designer of these.

  9. catalinthe13th

    Ive had the following apple AirPods, Bose sound sports, Jabra active elite 65t.Pro: These sound the best by far! The case is gorgeous. Charges with USB-c unlike the other ones.Con : The app is quite useless… passthru has to be set each time you use it, via the app.These fit well and I like the electrostatic touch vs buttons. The sound amazing and are very comfortable. I commute and run with them with no issues. The case is a little larger than I like.

  10. enrico wolf

    The sound quality might be “good” for a truly wireless product, but it does not sound like a $400 at all. As for the fit and comfort, I would say that your opinion may vary, but I personally had to take breaks every 30 minutes. The housing is too big for me, which makes my ears hurt. The battery life is “alright”, but it’s not good enough considering the price. It does not last an entire day at work, but it might be enough if you only plan on using these on public transports. By the way, the app is also completely useless, so it does not add value to the product. The touch controls don’t work that well either.All in all, I would not buy this product unless it drops to about $150-200.

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