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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Sound great
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Excellent sound and battery life, a little heavy on the head and could use a little more clamping force
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Obviously this one will make the listner happy but I was expecting something better because of other reviews. Better than other headphones blah blah blah. No it's not way better than Sony no it's not way better than Bose no It's not way better than Beats. Neutral sound for audiophones yeah I guess. It's worth it's money but don't expect too much and you wil be satisfied... Honest opinion. For me it's just another headphones(good one).
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Sound quality is superb. Compared to the Beats Studio Pros, these eclipse them. 3 times the bass at minimum. Crips and clear sound. The battery lasts a very long time (several days). The features of automatically pausing and turning off when you take them off is great and I love it!
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Good headphones, confusing when connecting to the all devices in one what are registered and you don’t have idea , talking in your ears connect or disconnect, very annoying, confusing!
Will not recommend for hifi users!
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Great headphones. Only quirck is when using with multiple devices the connection can be somewhat buggy. That's prohably an edge use case though that wont effect most users.
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The Sennheiser Momentum 4 sound better than: Sure Aonic 50 headphones, Sony WH-1000XM4, Sony WH-1000XM5, and Bose QuietComfort 45. I own a pair of the Sure and I tried out the others for a week or so each. The Sennheiser battery last for 60 hours! I've only charge it once. When you remove the headphone from the case, the turn on and connect to two bluetooth devices at the same time (if you want). When I'm done. I put them back in the case and they turn themselves off. Noise-cancelling isn't as good as Sony or Bose.
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I hate to give these headphones such a low score, but I wish I had never bought them. The sound is great. The headphones in general are great. My issue is that they have an annoying "feature". They have an auto turn on that has no rhyme or reason as to when it connects. The most annoying part is I'll be on my phone with someone and all of a sudden these headphones turn on and connect, even though they have been siting in their case and not touched at all. Anytime I go anywhere with them I have to unpair them and then pair them when I want to use them. All because someone thought it would be a neat idea to get rid of manually turning on and off headphones. It's the stupidest flaw ever. Their app does not have an option to disable auto turn on. I'll be using my galaxy earbuds, and my phone will switch over to the momentums even though I didn't touch them or take them out of their case. It's especially annoying when I'm hands free in my car and my phone will be connected to earbuds or my car speaker, and all of a sudden it will switch over to the Momentums. The only way to prevent this is to unpair these headphones everytime you're done using them. This has been an ongoing problem for years. I guess I just didn't do enough research before buying these headphones. I wish I had bought the Bose