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Sennheiser Momentum In-Ear Wireless (M2 IEBT) Earphones Review

All-in-all, I really have only good things to say about the Sennheiser Momentum In-Ear Wireless earphones.

For starters, the earphones are very well-designed, with a light and stylish nappa leather neckband that provides great levels of comfort. The ergonomic earbuds are also very comfortable and caused no fatigue, while Sennheiser include 4 different sizes of silicon buds so you can choose the right size for you.

I also took the Momentums to the gym with me, as I am sure many people considering wireless earphones would use them while exercising. I had no problems using the earphones in the gym, they did not bother me at all and I quickly forgot the neckband was there.

Sound quality is also top-notch. For a £169.95 pair of earphones we would expect this, but the sound is beautifully balanced – the bass is punchy but not overbearing, while the mids are full and the treble is still crisp and clear.

As such, I can definitely recommend the Sennheiser Momentum In-Ear Wireless earphones. They are a bit more expensive than your average Bluetooth earbuds, but they justify the price thanks to the comfortable and light design, stylish appearance and top sound quality. I really can't fault these.

You can buy a pair from John Lewis for £169.95 inc. VAT HERE.

Pros

  • Looks stylish.
  • Neckband feels great and is very comfortable.
  • 4 pairs of silicon earbuds included.
  • Earbuds fit very well.
  • Sound-quality is excellent.
  • Battery lasts very well.

Cons

  • £169.95 will be too much money for a wide audience.

KitGuru says:  The Sennheiser Momentum In-Ear Wireless earphones are excellent. They provide great levels of comfort, a stylish appearance and stellar sound quality. I just can't fault them.

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Rating: 9.0.

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