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Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 361 reviews

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    Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars

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82%would recommend to a friend

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Customers commend the MOMENTUM Wireless Noise Canceling Over-the-Ear Headphones for their exceptional sound quality, praising the clear and rich audio experience. The headphones are also recognized for their comfort, with users highlighting how comfortable they are to wear even for extended periods. While some users express concerns about the battery life and connectivity issues, many find the design to be visually appealing.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Case

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best of them all: XM3, N700, PX7, B&O, Beats...

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    I know I have vacillated with my opinions on this topic. For what is available currently, the Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless has: 1. the best build quality with the highest quality and most comfortable leather earpads, 2. the cleanest and best soundstage at all volume levels, can be pushed louder than almost all except the Sony's, 3. have sturdy buttons and features voice assistance, 4. are most comfortable when laying down, an app that does a great job (right behind Sony's) including equalizer, 5. three ANC levels, with more than adequate ANC right behind S0ny and Bose, 6. uses NFC connection and features USB-C, Bluetooth 5.0, reasonable quick charge (10 mintes = 1.5 hrs listening), 7. useful auto-pause when you pull the headset away from your head, 8. high-quality wireless streaming is afforded by AAC, aptX, and aptX LL support, 9. Tile-tracking integration 10. The worst features are saved for the end. Battery life is low but tolerable at 13-17 hours depending on how high your volume is set. 11. the mic clips at times rendering the listener knowing you are on a headset. 12. has, unfortunately, the clumsiest, softest case due to the cans not collapsing, Overall, this is the pair I am sticking with and I have owned them all. I feel good in them, I hear the nuances in all of the music I listen to (makes Firebird Suite finale boom just the way it's supposed to), and feel sturdy for the long haul.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    OMG..The Sennheiser momentum 3!

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Ok, let's count what I purchased and reviewed..shall we? 1. Master and dynamics mh40s...check 2. Sony xm3 and xm4 ...check 3. Boss 700 and 35ii...check 4. Bowers and Wilkins px7...check 5. Sennheiser pxc550 and 550 ii..check The momentum 3's is my favorite headphone. For starters...they deliver on exactly what they claim to deliver on. They don't lie about their battery life even though it's only 17 hours of it. They could have said 20 hours and only giving you 17 like many others do but they didn't. They absolutely crush the look and High quality metal and plastic balance. The clarity and soundstage are very well down and is amongst the very best. And once you add the soul of high impact bass thst is full and thumping without bloat you create a very usable and energetic headphone. Lastly they get it right with simultaneously connected devices FINALLY ..others claim to do but not well or other just don't bother trying. These deliver amazingly! Just hit play on any connected device without stopping the other and it just switches by itself. Love it!!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Fit, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Headphones!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Really great fit and build. With the BT 5.0, there's virtually no latency while watching movies or YouTube. Admittedly it doesn't have the most noise canceling when activating the ANC, but the fact it retains the sound signature really kind of negates the criticism since these headphones sound really great! My only really con is that they're a bit pricey compared to the Bose and Sony.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Fit, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    MOMENTUM 3: AWESOME

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    OH YEAH. I HEAR DETAILS NEVER HEARD BEFORE. Comfortable fit. STILL 5 STARS, BUT I GOT AN OPEN BOX, BUT EXPECTED NEW. The separation of individual instruments and voices is amazing. Sen App: Firmware update & EQ. Phone: Samsung S22+ phone. Connection: Bluetooth Music: Amazon Prime with ULTRA HD subscription. Haven't tried wired yet! Don't really need the EQ! Tuen on and off by folding left side works perfectly. Pause when taken off head and play when back on works great.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    very good phones

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    Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    good neutral sound (++) good price on sale (+) retro look (+) or (-) based on your preference battery life (+) 16+ hr good noise canceling (+) good construction (+) OK carrying case (+/-)

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    What you expect from sennheiser

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    Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great sound and build quality. I use them at my computer for games and music, and can heard details ive never heard or payed attention to.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best

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    Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Love these headphones they sound better than anyother headphones that i have tried and noise cancelling is pretty good too

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great headphones

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Best sound for 200$. Premium design. Of the minuses, this is a complete case, it will poorly protect the headphones when carried. Weak noise cancelation and battery compared to competitors in this price range. But they are worth their money.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Case
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    By far, the best sounding bluetooth headphones!

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    Pros: By far, the best sounding headphones I have ever heard for wireless bluetooth models of any kind! These things blow the Sony and Bose noise cancelling models out of the water in terms of sound quality. They just sound rich and full of bass. I listen to hip-hop, metal / punk / hardcore, and lots of electronic music. All sound great! Even right out of the box, without using their app on your phone (in my case Android - LG v30), they have a really nice amount of bass. The app lets you control it more, going way overboard on bass if you want, i mean way too much bass, but never quite getting too distorted, the drivers in the earcups can seem to handle it. They are built solid. I mean these things are built like a tank, and it is a good thing, as the mechanism to fold them also is the only way to easily power them down. Watch out for you fingers though, as the little hinge can cut you if they fold over your fingers. But they are built great!! And they are super comfortable. The ear cups are pretty deep and don’t touch my ears!! I have fairly average sized ears, so your mileage may vary, but this is always an issue with my ears with ear cups that go over my ears. Not with these deep ear cups! These bad boys also will stay connected to 2 devices at once!! FINALLY!! Love this!! Case in point… I paired these with my Android LV v30 phone… installed app, upgraded the firmware thru the app, and later paired them with my Nvidia Shield media player. Basically you will get a little voice saying, “connected to phone 1” then, “connected to phone 2” (if you are nearby when you turn the headphones on)... I can then watch movies and shows via my Nvidia Shield TV streamer, including KODI stuff with surround tracks, and they sound phenomenal. But, I can also still get notifications on my phone. The only downside of this is, whatever is playing on my other connected device will be “auto-paused” while the notification from the other connected device pairs thru. You can stop this behavior from happening by just setting your phone to vibrate, at least on my Android devices. The sound quality is still pretty stellar for watching movies on my Nvidia Shield TV, and I did not detect any lag between movies/shows and what I was hearing on the headphones, including watching things that had DTS-X, and Dolby Atmos surround sound tracks. I mean these things sound great for watching movies early mornings and late nights! They seem to remember the equalizer settings setup in the app most recently too. I also found that plugging them in via USB-C cable directly to my USB-C port on my phone would give me slightly better audio quality, but not go as loud, but did however seem to charge my headphones from my phone battery. Was not expecting that, though it is a plus if you need to charge that battery in a pinch. Your touch controls still work while connected via USB-C to your device. Via wired connection these also sound great, especially if you have a high powered DAC. I happened to have these on my LG v30 phone, and when switching on my phone to that HiFi DAC on it, it sounded great on these headphones. You will not be able to make or receive phone calls, or control the audio via the headphone touch controls however. They unfortunately have a proprietary connector on the headphone side, more on that below in the cons section of this review. On the couple of phone calls I have made so far, callers said I sounded pretty good, certainly better than included earbuds that I was previously using. I did like that I could change the ANC to transparent mode, so I could talk and still hear the outside world while speaking. Cons - Now I know I am listing quite a few, but I also want to say, none of these things would detract me personally from not buying these, because the sound quality is so good!! If you spend $400 on a set of headphones, one would have hoped they would have at least provided a hard case. These headphones come with a pretty flimsy cloth case with zipper. I already have ordered a hard case to hold these, because this fabric/cloth case won’t do anything to protect your headphones in a bag with other things. If they are just in a backpack on their own they might be just fine, but at $400 they should have given this to us. The noise cancelling seems to only knock out background noise maybe 50-60 percent to my ears. I use these while using a really loud vacuum, and they just don’t cancel my vacuum out more than that. These just don’t knock out sound like the Sony WH-1000XM3, and the Bose QuietComfort 35. But, those don’t sound nearly as good as these Sennheiser, not even close if you like bass especially! Battery life - I really wish these had better battery life. Both the app and the headphones themselves will tell you how much battery life is left, but apparently only in increments of 20%... either saying “you have over 80% battery life”, or showing it to you via the app. Not sure why they went this route, but I would have preferred an actual percentage like most devices. The other thing is, these are rated for 17 hours of wireless battery life, but I find I am getting around maybe 10-12 hours on a full charge or so with ANC turned on, and forcing my phone to use Apt-X bluetooth codec. Luckily, after your first initial charge, they do charge up to 100 percent quickly, but make sure you use the provided USB-C to USB-C cable (and their provided adapter to USB-A for your charger if needed). At first I used my own USB-C to USB-A cable, and it seemed to charge much slower than using their cable. All in all, it seems to take about 2-3 hours to fully charge from when it is around a 40 percent state. I don’t know for sure, but I get the impression that the reason the battery life is not as good as the Sonny or Bose, is because these pack so much bass on them. They must have their own DAC on board that uses more battery power to deliver that bass. Folding design - While I do like how they fold, I don’t particularly like that there is no dedicated on-off button. While it has not happened to me when folding, I can potentially see a time where they either unfold in their case, draining out your battery. They should have just thrown in an extra power button that will override this behavior. Yeah.. you can use them with a cord, but they unfortunately are of a proprietary design on the right ear cup, and it is difficult to get in (you twist until it pops in). But once it is in, the sound can get even better than any of the bluetooth codecs can get. Just make sure if you are using them with a music app that it has a good equalizer to really make them shine to your liking. I really wish they used a standard plug on both ends. Plugging the cord in also sends the headphones into airplane mode, and bluetooth gets shut off. Now the real difficult thing is getting their proprietary cable out. It requires a lot of pressure to yank out, and everytime I feel like i am going to destroy the cable, or destroy the jack on the ear cup itself. I don’t know why they went this way with this. Con - Equalizer in the app. At first I thought it was ok, but for a company with such a great history making headphones with stellar audio quality, I wish they had made a true equalizer, and not what they went with which doesn’t seem to provide as much granular control. At very least I wish they had allowed you to save equalizer profiles that you can switch in the app. That would have been made it easier to swallow at least. It is just hard to remember that sweet spot if you jump between genres of music with these. It is a bit finicky setting just right. Another ding on the app on Android, and at least on my LG v30 with android version 9.0, you cannot tell what bluetooth audio codec is actually being used inside the app. I had to go into a android developer mode on my phone to see that it was not using one of the higher end codecs when connected. After physically clicking aptX, I could hear the sound quality get even better. I just wish they would let you do this in their app. Not sure why they can’t do the same with their android app. You can charge these headphones, and still keep using them, but I noticed they introduce a low hum while listening to them via bluetooth, and charging at once. The same happens when charging the headphones and using the wired connection to your device, there is still that humming. Overall, these are fantastic sounding, and very comfortable headphones. I know I listed a lot of cons, and my advice would be that if you value sound quality over the amount of noise cancelling, these are worth the extra money over the Sony and Bose options. I also find the build quality of these Sennheiser’s to be much better than the Sony and Bose. I personally like the way they look but they are definitely more noticeable than the Sony or Bose for sure. A more traditional headphone look. Recommended if you value sound quality and comfort over noise cancelling! Your ears will not regret it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Amazing (if they work)

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The headphones sound amazing, the vocals are super clear but out of the box the instruments shine more than the voices which is something that I personally love. Sadly these headphones came with a defect, if you had anc on the bass on the left ear sounds louder than the one on the right. BUT if you get a working pair these things are amazing

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Superb Audio

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    These headphones provide one of the best listening experiences. Audio is clear and detailed, very clear mid-tones, highs and enough bass. Design: These are around the ear headphones, which are larger and they rest on the head, surronding the ears, not resting over the ears. The headband is made of flexible metal, covered in leather with light padding. Hinges are also metal, and fold inwards (like eyeglasses) but not sideways. The button-like mounts between the earpieces and headband giving the headphones a classic retro look of studio headphones. Earcups are very soft and plush, leather. Controls and operation: After using many high-end Bluetooth headphones, these for me as the best in usability: - Unfolding the headphones turns them on directly, no button press necessary. It pairs with the phone right away. Folding one or both earcups turns it off. - Using sensors in the earcups, starts playing music within a second of putting the earcups on. Lifting one of the earcups or putting them around the neck pauses the music. For example, if need to talk to someone, simply lift the earcup and it pauses on its own. Also this puts the headphones in standby mode, but does not unpair from the phone, to save battery. - Controls are very simple, using logically placed buttons on the back side of the right earpiece: ○ Noise Cancellation control: Off, On or hear-thru (The hear-thru mode is a toggle on the same switch). ○ There is a spacing and then the volume up, play control and volume down buttons. § Like on many other headphones, the play button skips forward with two clicks and backwards with three clicks. The volume buttons serve only one function. Holding it for 2 second plays back the battery level. ○ The last button invokes the voice assistant when pressed once, and Bluetooth pairing when held. - Call control: If the headphones are around your neck, putting them on answers the call. Putting it back on the shoulder mutes it. The play button also answers and hangs-up. Holding it rejects the call. Pressing it twice switches call (Call-waiting, etc). Holding the volume down or up mutes or unmutes the call. - The noise-cancelling function can work without a phone connected. - The headphones come with an audio cable that can be used even when it ran out of battery (or use ANC in conjunction with the audio cable if it's on). Bluetooth: It checks all my boxes. State-of-the-art Bluetooth implementation: - Bluetooth 5.0 (better range and better battery with newer Bluetooth 5.0 phones). - It can connect to two phones at once. I was able to use both my iPhone and Android paired at the same time, but plays audio from one at a time, it does not mix the audio, which would've been better for me. Regardless, very few headphones connects to two phones at the same time. - Supports NFC pairing for Android phones. - Uses Bluetooth LE for app control. - Codec support: SBC (Standard), AAC (best for iPhones), and AptX/AptX low-latency for higher-quality on Android. Tile: - One of the very few headphones that support the Tile Bluetooth tracking platform. This is very useful when miss-placing the headphones. Tile can tell you if the headphones are nearby and make them play a beep, even when they are off. And because Tile has millions of uses, the headphones can be tracked if any other Tile user is nearby. It worked for me on both iOS and Android, even when not paired to the phone. Note that it took me a few tries to pair it initially using an older iPhone, but once I set it up worked fine. Alexa: - After using the headphones, received a firmware update notification. After updating them, I was given the choice through the Sennheiser app to switch to Amazon's alexa when pressing the assistant button on the headphones. Otherwise, it's Siri on iPhone and Google's on Android (Or whatever your phone uses by default). App: - The Sennheiser 'Smart Control' is very basic and simple to use. It looks and works practically the same in iOS or Android. It's used to check the battery, set Alexa if needed, firmware upgrades, some general settings for the headphones, the level of noise cancellation and the equalizer. - The equalizer is different than anything else I've seen: Instead of setting individual Eq bands, there is a single dot, that depending on where it's set on the page, it adjusts both bass and treble. It's the simplest I've seen and it's effective. Noise cancellation: The headphones already provide superb passive noise cancellation because it's a closed design. The ANC provides three levels. However I find that even at max, the active noise cancellation is not enough. If you're looking for absolute silence with active noise-cancellation, this is not for you. Observations: - The headphones charge via USB-C, which is the new USB standard, which is reversible and charges faster (depending on the charger and device). - It comes with an USB-C to USB-C cable, and also an USB-A to USB-C adapter, to connect to traditional USB chargers. It also comes with an audio cable. - Battery rated for 17 hours of music play. - A carrying case is provided also, which is padded, gray cloth, and find it very nice. - Sennheiser is a German company, with many, many years of experience in making headphones. And to my rejoice, are also manufactured in Europe (but not in Germany though). Final notes: Lackluster active noise cancellation notwithstanding, these are very solid headphones, with exquisite sound, and very solid construction, and albeit a bit heavy, feels very comfortable wearing them though the day. Battery life could be better for headphones this size, but is plenty for most uses, charging them about twice a week. Also note that these do not fold flat, so they took a bit more space than necessary. However these are impressive, solid headsets. Sennheiser sound does not disappoint. It's among the best sound on wireless headphones. Very rich, detailed sound. Neutral, balanced sound with very vivid delivery. I cannot stress how well it sounds, unless you're looking for overpowering extra bass, which is not my case.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Battery life, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Weight
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Phenomenal Sound with caveats.

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    Let me first start off by saying Im a headphone lover and have/had MANY, from many different brands. But, I am not an Audiophile, I just like music and I like it to sound good. First impressions after removing the set from the case was the cold feel of the metal headband. Just screams quality product. Quality build. Pairing was simple, they automatically go into pairing mode as soon as you unfold them. Then after that, folding and unfolding turns then on and off. I like that simple smart feature and its a battery saver for those that forget to shut their headphones of (ME). There is another smart feature which I wish other headphone makers would follow. That is the auto pause/play function when you take the headphones off, put them around your neck and even with the right ear cup, slide it off your ear....it will pause. Genius!! Sound quality is top tier, you can tell its a Sennheiser set of headphones. I listen to several genres of music but mainly Alternative/Metal/Metal core rock. These scream, full volume and zero distortion. Just the right amount of bass, punchy, not muddy. The highs are not tinny and sound great. You can pick up every note, seems to be the right mix between the lows and highs. I switched over to some Dubstep to really test the bass response and these carried themselves very well. Any DJ would be happy with this set.. Sound representation is really spot on. Now the bad. After 20 minutes they squeeze my head, I wear glasses and this might pose a problem since I listen to music for hours a day. This is really disappointing. Im hoping they break in a bit after there worn. Time will tell. No noise cancelling, these would greatly benefit form that, as all headphones would. My current favorite headphones have this feature and it will be hard to lay those down to test these further. They are fairly heavy with the metal headband. The carrying case if a soft sided case with hard tops. I wish the whole thing was a hard case. Id recommend these to anyone would doesn't wear glasses or maybe has a smaller head. Im only deducting one star as this is not the fault of the headphones, I just must have a big head. They do sound fantastic.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Game Changer!

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    Sennheiser definitely stepped up the game on this headphones and now it competes with the major brands on the features, sound quality, and pricing. This is my second Sennheiser headphone and I have never been a big fan of Sennheiser until now. The momentum 3 has changed my perspective on Sennheiser headphones. I own several other over-the-ear and on-ear headphones from major brands (price range $350-$550), so my experience is purely based on the 2018 and 2019 headphones that I current own from other major brands. Sound: The sound clarity is amazing and definitely on par with the ones I own. This sound clarity on this is amazing and I feel this is the best headset for vocals - hands down! As an audiophile I have to rate this based on the sound characteristics I generally look for, when rating a headphones/music system. It falls a little low on the bass, but again its one's personal choice (or trade-offs) on what you prefer - high bass with lower clarity or low bass with high clarity @ high volume settings. I prefer the later one on over-the-ear headsets. Frequency Range Frequency Values Comments Sub-bass 20 to 60 Hz - Great Bass 60 to 250 Hz - Good Low midrange 250 to 500 Hz - for harmonics - Great Midrange 500 Hz to 2 kHz - horn like quality - good - Great Upper midrange 2kHz to 4 kHz - sound trimbre -Great Presence 4 to 6 kHz - for clarity - GREAT!! Features: 1) It simultaneously connects to 2 devices and it switched from my ipad to phone when I received a call. Its supports Bluetooth 5 and I walked around (~80 ft before I saw a lag) my house and didn't have any issues with it getting disconnected or dropped calls. I used it for 14 hours so far and still have 20% battery remaining on it. Its rated for 17 hr battery life. 2) It turns Off when you fold the headset and there is no ON/Off switch. I just need to get used to folding it when I am not using it, so I don't drain the battery. Also, it pauses the music when you take the headset off. 3) It has the Tile support- device locator. I had to use my Tile app and configure it to detect the "momentum 3" headset as one of the recognized devices on it. I tested the app, the phone vibrated with a low beep - not loud enough to detect if you are in a noisy environment, but the visuals on the phone are helpful (see the review pic) 4) Android App - The app has all the necessary description on how to use the controls, so you don't have to google it if you forgot on how to pair it with a new device, etc. It has equalizer settings that I played with and tested it for different settings - movie, music, etc. I cranked up the bass to its max setting and it still maintained the fidelity (i.e. not muffled) on the vocals. 5) Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)- This headset has a switch for turning it ON/Off and has a transparent mode to enable you to hear the outside noise. The app itself has 3 other settings for ANC - good for using it on the plane (check the pics). Overall it fell a little short on this feature when I compare it with my other headsets. There is some more work that needs to be done to improve this feature, to be on par with the best ones on the market. I didn’t have any issues with phone conversations in the noisy environments, but I rate it below the ones' I currently own, on this feature. 6) It has voice assistant and lets you connect to Alexa - haven't tested this feature yet. Am more of a google assistant person. Overall I like this headphones and definitely recommend it - Built off of high quality material, nice supple leather, very comfortable to wear it for long hours. My only complaint is the case - wish they provided a hard case instead of the cloth one. One other thing I noticed is the Aux cable that comes with it - it’s a proprietary cable and has a "twist lock" to keep it from snapping off, so don't lose it! This headset is definitely a good bang for your buck and falls in the high end price range with one more new option to choose from the existing brands in the market! - Good job Sennheiser !!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Simply The Best Sounding Bluetooth Headphones EVER

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    After 3 full days using the Sennheiser Momentum 3 Bluetooth Headphones heavily, they are remarkably sublime. This is a long review and I apologize in advance. If you’re going to spend $400 for state-of-the-art Bluetooth headphones, I hope this helps you. This review covers; Design/Build Quality, Features/Comfort, Bluetooth/Codec, Smart Control App, Battery Life, Noise Cancellation and most importantly SOUND. I’ve owned several high-end Bluetooth headphones. I much prefer over-the-ear design. I find them more comfortable, better sounding and way more immersive. For the last three years I’ve been using a pair of high-end Bluetooth headphones with noise cancellation. I thought they were really, good. That was until I got the Sennheiser Momentum 3 Headphones. The headphones come nicely packaged and included in the box is a USB Cable with USB-C connectors and USB adapter for USB-C to USB-A if you don’t have USB-C capabilities. You get a proprietary analog audio cable with 3.5 mm jack which is about 1.5 meters long. Also included is a soft carry case and a quick start guide. The first thing they suggest you do when you get them is to charge them fully. Then you download the Sennheiser Smart Control app for iOS or Android. The first time you open the headphones to turn them on they automatically go into pairing mode. If you have a device which supports NFC (Near Field Communication), the connection is automatic. If your device doesn’t support NFC, you simply go into Bluetooth settings on the device to pair them. DESIGN/BUILD QUALITY These headphones are retro-modern if there is such a word to describe them. The ear cups and headband are beautifully wrapped in supple and soft sheepskin leather (no fake PU leather on these puppies – no sir) attached to matte black metal. They are nicely padded and generously sized to fit just about any size ear. My ears don’t touch the inside of the ear cup, which is a first for any headphone I’ve ever owned. Adjusting the headphones to your head is accomplished by a simple, but elegant stainless-steel band you simply slide up and down. Many competitors to Sennheiser use a lot of plastics in their build. Many don’t offer leather either. The sum of all the parts of leather and steel in these Momentum’s looks and feels very high-quality, which should last for many years. COMFORT/FEATURES: These headphones are super comfortable. Wearing them for hours is great. They don’t put pressure on your ears or your head. The sheepskin ear cups are simply sublime in my opinion. Unlike fake leather, which can feel hot very quickly, these never felt even warm. There is no power button on the headphones. To turn them on, you unfold them, and they instantly turn on. To turn them off, you fold them, and they instantly turn off. And when they turn on, there are voice prompts to let you know their status, such as “Power On,” “Power Off” or “Device Connected.” When you take the headphones off, they pause instantly. When you put them back on, play resumes. All the controls are buttons on the right ear cup. My previous Bluetooth headphones were touch control. I’m so grateful these are not. If you’ve ever had touch-controlled headphones, it may seem cool at first. But just touching the controller on them often brings unwanted actions, like moving to the next song when you didn’t want to or pausing the music. Having real physical controls makes so much more sense and the layout simple, intuitive and very easy to use. You get a button to control ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) which includes three levels – Max Mode, Anti-Wind Mode, which lets in enough of the outside world when you may need it, and Anti Pressure Mode, which reduces pressure on ear and was actually my favorite mode. You can turn ANC completely off if you prefer. The other buttons are volume up/down, multi-function for music and calls and voice assistance buttons. There are separate microphones for ANC and for phone calls. Phone calls I made with the headphones were uniformly excellent. Callers were completely unaware I was using headphones – Nice! BLUETOOTH/CODEC The Momentum 3 headphones are Bluetooth 5.0. Bluetooth 5.0 is the newest Bluetooth standard and is very Low Energy (LE), meaning it won’t run your connected device battery down if your device is 5.0. The newest generation devices are 5.0, but if you don’t have a 5.0 device, no worries, your headphones will work just fine, as these are backward compatible. In terms of connectivity, these headphones can be paired with up to 8 devices. Remarkably, they will pair automatically with the last two devices they were paired with at the same time. WOW! You can move seamlessly from, say your iPhone to your iPad, without having to unpair and pair again. If you connect to a 9th device, the least used device will be unpaired. Still, having the ability to pair with eight devices, two of which are simultaneous is astounding! The Momentum’s come with the following Codecs: aptX, aptX LL, AAC, SBC. What difference does this make? These are the most advanced compression's for lossless audio streaming. aptX is not available on iPhone but is available on other makes. Apple uses AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) and is the successor to MP3. Whether your device is aptX or AAC, it will simply sound better. SMART CONTROL APP: Go out to the App Store or Google Play Store and download The Smart Control App. It’s perhaps a too simple, but quite easy to use app. Once you’re in the app, you can control the equalizer (EQ) and Noise Cancellation. Adjusting EQ is too simplistic. You slide your finger around, which is easy, but doesn’t permit adjusting bass, mid and high frequencies separately. But since I personally found no adjustment was necessary at all, the app isn’t something I’ll use much, if at all. You can also turn on Transparent Hearing, which turns on the microphone if someone needs to get your attention. These headphones also come with Tile App compatibility. Since I’m already using Tile, I can track the headphones if I misplace them. If you’re not a Tile user, you will need to download the Tile App and set up an account, which is free. BATTERY LIFE: Momentum claims the battery lasts 17 hours. That is not industry leading, but it’s not bad either. Competition in the same class offer better battery life of anywhere from 20 to 30 hours. The pair of headphones I’m replacing offered only six hours, so 17 hours is a big step up for me. But if your battery dies, you can plug the Momentum in with the supplied 3.5 mm cable. It takes about three hours to fully charge the battery. NOISE CANCELLATION: There are other headphones in this class which offer more noise cancellation. If your primary reason to buy headphones is to be completely isolated from the outside world, then these may not be the headphones for you. I buy headphones to listen to music. Noise cancellation for me is not the determining factor. To that end, the three options you get with Momentum 3 are more than enough for me and then some. Max offers the most isolation from outside sounds. Anti-Wind is best if you’re outside and need to be aware of your surroundings. And Anti Pressure for me was prefect. SOUND: This is what it’s all about. And that’s the magic of Sennheiser sound. Sennheiser is a German company, founded in 1945. They are ALL about sound and introduced the world’s first open headphones in 1968, forever changing the world of headphones. To me, sound trumps ALL when it comes to headphones. Design, build quality, features, etc., aside (which are all excellent), this is where the Momentum's shine brightest. OMG - These puppies have bass. Deep bass. Full bass. Punchy bass. Well controlled bass. While these headphones are great for any musical genre, I’m mostly a classical music lover. When the organ In Camille Saint-Saens Organ Symphony is played, it is simply awe inducing. The same with the Canons in Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. It can rattle your head, but in a great way. Vocals and instruments, such as guitar or piano are so natural sounding. Few headphones recreate the human voice naturally. I expected Sennheiser to get the human voice and instruments right and they did. To change it up, I listened to some songs from artists like Libera or Enya and everything was balanced and natural sounding. Another fun group, Caravan Palace, uses synthesizers and instruments and with the Momentum's, I heard things I’d never heard with other headphones. Many headphones over emphasize treble. which can easily become harsh sounding and fatiguing. The best reference monitor speakers may sound flat in comparison initially but sound more natural and can be listened to for many more hours. This is the case with these Momentum’s which makes for being able to listen for hours without listener fatigue. Is there anything I would change? Just a few things. It would have been more class leading if Sennheiser had put a bigger battery in for more than 17 hours of play. The included soft sided case won’t provide much protection, so I purchased a hard-shell case for more protection. The Smart Control App isn’t really all that smart. And finally, while you can see the battery percentage in the Smart Control app, I would have preferred to see battery percentage in the Battery Widget on my iPhone/iPad. The quick start guide isn’t very good, to be honest. Bu you can go out to Sennheiser.com and download the full user guide, which is much better. To be honest, if these are the only thing’s I can be critical of it’s pretty minor. So, there you have it. For $399, these are the best headphones I’ve ever listened to. I like how they look. I like how they’re built. I like how they feel on my head. And I LOVE how they sound. It just doesn’t get better than this and I can't recommend them enough!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The best headphones on the market

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    It works every penny . I will buy it another pair love it

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Battery life, Comfort

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    For the most part, a great pair of headphones!

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    So I'd like to first off say that my review should be taken with a grain of salt as I'm not the owner of many a headphone & haven't own many over the years. I'm still relatively new to the scene. My review will also be, at times, in comparison to my previous pair of headphones, the V Moda Crossfade Wireless 2's (CFW 2's). I'll be discussing key things I find important when it comes to headphones first in detail & then briefly mentioning features others may be wondering about. Sound: Sound is a big deal for me, especially if I'm going to spend more than your average consumer on a product from a reputable company. I haven't given these headphones a chance while using them with a neutral sound signature, I immediately went to the app to change the EQ to my own taste, so take that into consideration before continuing forward with the sound portion of my review. Wow, the clarity is really wonderful! Im hearing things I wasn't hearing before with my CFW 2's. This may be due to a few things: the EQ being shifted a certain way, being more aware of the quality of the music I'm listening to (low quality files/streaming vs high quality), the volume at which I'm listening to my music, & the fact the Momentum's are always "on", so the drivers are always being given power from their own battery vs the AUX input (CFW 2's also had the drivers always on battery power when using bluetooth, so keep that in mind as well). I'm someone who enjoys bass at higher volumes most of the time when listening to my music. I don't have the bass set extremely high on my EQ, but compared to my treble & mids, its the highest, but not by much. Its mostly for my more "bass heavy" music like rap/hip-hop, electronic, music with bass drops, etc. The bass is tight. The nuances with the production of some tracks can really be noticed now with these headphones I feel within the "bassy" areas. It's never too overwhelming for my ears & the track I might be listening to. For example: If I'm listening to a track with lower frequencies with the bass, it won't be too much to handle nor will the highs/mid be drowned out from the track. It's enough to hear & even feel sometimes while maintaining a great sound. With the CFW 2's, they excelled in highs & lows, but the mids didn't sound as great as they do with the Momentum's. As I mentioned before, the nuances are being noticed in the music I'm revisiting, it actually makes me geeked. Great sound signature through & through. Comfort: Comfort is neck & neck with sound for me. My previous pair of headphones, the CFW 2's, the comfortability on those was something I could never achieve. Even with the XL pads, I still felt my ears had no room inside the cups themselves. So when I first tried these on, I was pleasantly surprised at how much room my ears had. But I still have 2 issues with these headphones regarding comfort, one of which I feel will be a universal problem as long as I wear over ear headphones. I'm not sure if my head is shaped weird or if its how I put them onto my head, but I feel the cups press on my jaw occasionally, causing discomfort. This has been an issue since my first pair of over ears in 2015. But like I said, it could just be my personal issue & not so much the headphones themselves. One thing I noticed that I disliked is that when I adjust the cups by sliding them to my preferred location, the cups end up sliding even lower causing the headband to raise higher. So the cups are lower on the sliding area than initially intended them to be while the headband still rests on the top of my head. This isn't a deal breaker for me, but it definitely is a small problem I's just something I noticed that sometimes causes me to adjust the cups until I find a fit that caters to my preference. Maybe in the 4th gen of these headphones, they'll develop a way to lock the cups in place by having the Sennheiser logo turn/rotate applying pressure to the metal bracket with rubber (?) Just a thought I had. Battery: I'm always listening to music I feel, so I drain the battery on my audio products when I'm using them for their Bluetooth capabilities (in the case for the Momentum's, all the time). I also charge my products religiously therefore never really causing me to have my Momentum's die on me unexpectedly. I haven't paid the closest amount of attention to how long they've really been lasting me. I feel I'm going anywhere from 3-6 days before I charge them. With that being said, I'm not using the ANC/Pass-Through features, rarely will I ever. I also don't usually listen to my music in higher volumes, unless I feel like it. I usually have my headphones on one of the following: 1 notch, 4 notches, 6 notches, or 8 notches. Rarely will I ever do 9/10 notches (I own an iPhone as well, so gauge that how you wish). So I'm just listening to music often throughout the day when I'm home. Continuing with battery related things, I had to mention something wonderful. Its the fact that that I can use these WHILE they're still charging! My CFW 2's were unable to do that, so its a very nice change of pace. Turning these on & off is super easy. I don't think I could even go into depth on how easy it really is, they're just a simple 2 fold outs to turn on, then 2 fold ins to turn off. Of course, which cup goes first matters (its the right when turning them on, left one first when turning them off.) Now to the other features & details regarding the Momentum's. Connecting them was a breeze. I love how they'll automatically connect to whatever device you have them set to connect to. The range I can get with these is similar to my CFW 2's. They can stay connected without complete fallout & only with some cutting in/out through only so many walls, but with direct line of sight, I'm sure they can go pretty dang far. I like how they'll automatically connect to whatever device is in their history, even if its more than 1 device at a time. With this being mentioned, I'll share an example: I'll be using my laptop to listen music or watch something on YouTube. Next thing you know, I see something on social media on my phone that has audio involved. The headphones will go from laptop audio to phone audio so seamlessly & then BACK to your laptop's audio when the audio from your phone is no longer being sent to the headphones. I love this feature so much, its so convenient! The buttons & ports have been placed in certain spots according to how often they might be used, at least thats how I feel about them. The ANC/PT switch located at the top of the chain of buttons & connections. Below that, we have the volume rockers & play/pause button. Below that is the "Alexa" button/bluetooth connection button. Below that is the charging port. Then finally, the AUX input. The location of all of these make sense, none of them feel too awkward to use or handle. The ANC works as you would expect, but these headphones weren't made specifically for ANC purposes, so don't expect to completely shutout the world. They get the job done well enough. The app also has the option to use the ANC with 3 options: max, wind reduction, & anti-pressure. The pass-through is very helpful when you don't want to take off your headphones but need to hear someone or be aware of your environment while still listening to your music. The Tile feature is a really big plus. I can see it being extremely helpful for those who may be forgetful & leave these (which I hope no one would ever do) behind somewhere or something along those lines. Materials on these are very nice, all premium feeling in my opinion. I also like how the black color-way was designed, very nice! Carrying case is meh. I wish it would've been a hard case at least. The App for Sennheiser products, more specifically, these Momentum's, is a good app. The amount of control you sort of have over them is nice, but nothing too specific or extreme. I like how you have the ability to turn on or off certain features, one these features is the auto play/pause when taking off or putting on the headphones. This is a feature I myself have grown to really enjoy. I also like how you can lock the 3.5mm jack inside your headphones AUX port. Helpful for those times you might accidentally pull on them or swipe the wire & not entirely interrupt your listening. I purchased these when they were $350, so I was lucky to have gotten them when I did. Though. the price is high, that can't be denied. I feel I could find headphones for a similar price with equal to or greater than sound performance. At least, thats how I feel about it. I'm not someone who necessarily seeks out ANC & all that other jazz when purchasing audio products, but they're still nice features to have regardless. For the most part, these are a great pair of headphones! Despite my mild nitpicking & what may be a personal issue considering comfort, these are a great pair of headphones I'd recommend to anyone wanting to invest in a great pair of headphones. They sound great, they feel great (when I can achieve ultimate comfort), have some extremely useful features (shoutout Tile!), & are designed really well too. 4.5/5 for my score since my small nitpickings aren't dealbreakers nor that big of a deal, except possibly for the comfort portion of the headphone experience as a whole.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Simple

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    Sennheiser is known for quality and the Momentum is no exception. I have been using these for about roughly two weeks give or take and I am very surprised by these headphones. In this review I'll give my opinion on the momentum headphones and how they perform in various scenarios. ::::General impressions::: I own plenty of headphones wired & wireless and was really looking forward to using these headphones. Upon opening the box you'll find your headphones in a nice carrying case with the following accessories included; 3.5mm cable and USB type C. Yep these have USB Type C to me that's a big deal because that's one less cable to carry when it's time to charge. The headphones come folded and as soon as you unfold them they begin to look for your device. I had already downloaded the application and it paired in more seconds. It was effortless and not to mention I had a full charge out of the box. How many devices normally are fully charged when you buy them? First time for me but so far I'm impressed. On the outer right cup you'll find a sticker with all the controls listed. Volume up and down and pause and the ambient noise button which is easy to use. It is the top button you just slide it down and the music pauses and allows you to hear what's happening around you without having to take the headphones off. And then the very bottom button you have the personal assistant button. I use a Note 10+ and you have three options that presents itself; Google, Alexa, and Bixby. I use Google and it works well for simple searches and whatnot. So far so good. These headphones sound good wireless and when you opt to use the wired. The Active noise cancelling works really well. I can use them and not hear anything when my girlfriend is nagging me. I also tested them outside on the Subway and they do a good job of drowning outside noise. I got used to the ambient button and don't take off the headphones. At first it took some time to get used to and I would take them off it is just a habit. I recommend turning off smart pause in the app it is annoying and pauses even if you take one side off to scratch your ear or adjust the headphones. I used them while working out I didn't like that because they cover the ear and I ended up sweating a little more than I liked but that's no fault of the headphones. :::Call quality::: Calls were clear and I was able to everything and the other party did as well. Like most headphones though using them outside while there is wind can be challenging. A mild or moderate stream of wind isn't a big deal but anything more than that the other party will struggle to hear you. :::Pros & Cons::: Pros - USB Type C charging port - Long Battery life - Great smartphone app - Super easy to use once paired just unfold and it immediately connects - Comfortable for long periods of use - Good sound quality wired & wireless. Cons: - I did not like the smart pause feature (thankfully you can turn this off in the app) TL;DR To summarize my review these are a top notch pair of headphones that are simple to use right out of the box. It uses USB type C to charge and can be used wired or wireless. It has long battery life, sounds great and is loud. There is an available smartphone app with some decent functionality that works really well and is just as simple to use. These are my daily headphones I use them whenever possible and also with my Nintendo Switch. There are plenty of other great headphones on the market but none are as easy to use as these are and all in all it is why I like them so much. Go and get a pair of your own they are that good.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Battery life, Comfort
    Cons mentioned:
    Weight

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great sound with a couple of downsides

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    Right out of the box, these headphones look and feel very premium. The case they come with do not feel durable. The quality of leather on the earpads and the headband is top notch, however the amount of padding on the headband is lacking a little bit. Though it is USB, it does not charge with my MacBook charger for some reason, but does so with other low powered chargers. The brushed steel sides of the headband which supports the sliding mechanism of the earcups are made of brushed steel are very high quality and the sliding mechanism is also faultless. But this might also be the downside of the headphones as they add to the weight, which can be uncomfortable for long listening sessions. Battery life: it is around what is advertised for this set. Coming to the sound quality : These will blow your mind away. The bass is punchy, the mids are balanced and the highs are not shrill but pleasant. The soundstage is very wide for a pair of closed back bluetooth headphones, almost like it's openback cousins. The app that comes with these headphones allows for change in the Eq settings, which I played around with and enjoyed. My audio source was Spotify with music quality set to - Very high. Active Noise Canceling and Comfort: I recently rocked these for 4 hour flight roundtip. From my experience, they helped block most recurring noise frequenices like the sound of the airplane but where it failed was blocking inconsistent sounds like the sound of announcements at the airport at around 50% volume. Comfort wise it was very easy to listen to these for upto an hour. Then it almost felt like I needed a break for five minutes for my ears to breathe. Also the soft canvas case takes up quite a lot of space in the backpack which is not ideal. Major con: The headphone kept turning on even if it is fully folded, - according to the advertised functionality it needs to turn of when the headphones are folded and turn on when unfolded. But I found out that they kept turning on and off continuously when folded, which almost seems like malfunction or a firmware bug Final thoughts : These are stylish(if you like the dangling cable on the sides)and excellent sounding headphones with premium materials and insane bass, but with a flaw that need immediate fixing - like the open close turn on off feature that needs attention. ALSO the weight of the product and the price which is around 400 + taxes which can be a major factor when choosing between this and the Sony. This would be ideal at around 300-325$ retail. I will probably hang on to mine though as the Sound quality just blows me away.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Got a display item that appears to have been used.

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    Several items are missing from the box, as well as pieces of packaging. One of the adapters, the carry case, and owners manual are missing also. I paid for a NEW item, not a used product missing several features that should come with it. Nowhere on the item listing is there any kind of disclaimer or notice that i would be receiving something used. This is deceptive marketing and the last time i ever buy from best buy.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Sound quality
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good sound with problems

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    Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless Headphones Setup: The instruction pamphlet will get you started. You will want to download the Sennheiser Smart Control application from either Google Play or Apple’s App Store. More on the app later. My headphones shipped 80% charged so were ready for use out of the box. I started by plugging them directly into my computer via USB-C and firing up my iTunes library. My thought is that I would charge them to 100% while breaking them in with my iTunes library. Later, I was able to easily connect the Momentum 3 to my computer and iPhone via the included proprietary three-way stereo cable. Bluetooth connectivity with my iPhone was equally easy to setup. Music: Highs, mids, and lows are clear. I played a variety of content including Electro Swing, K-Pop, easy listening, 70’s power ballads, alternative, rock, classical, and some popular videos including The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. Highs were high. Mids felt rich and clear. Low notes felt tight and detailed. And those low, powerful waves of base you get from movies felt satisfying when the Momentum 3’s were hard wired into my computer. The “Two Towers” over Netflix sounded pretty good for headphones. I started off my musical journey with Boston’s “More Than a Feeling”. I tested the music over Bluetooth and stereo cable connection using my iPhone and Apple Music. There is a difference in sound quality. Bass sounds deeper, highs sound clearer, and mids sound fuller on the stereo connection. I also noticed that the volume increased once I removed the stereo cable. Almost like the headset was trying to make up for the detail loss with increased volume. Again, everything was clear. I did this same A/B switch out with Sturgil Simpson’s Sound & Fury, Momoland’s “Bboom Bboom”, A Hat in Time & Plasma3Music’s “Trainwreck of Electroswing”, the “Ghost Busters” soundtrack, Lindsey Stirling’s album “Artemis”, Bach’s “Sanata for Flute and Continuo in E Minor, BWV 1034: II, Allegro”, and so on and so forth. In all instances, wired sound better than wireless. I expect this due to how awful Bluetooth is with music. Additionally, every selection, regardless of wired or wireless, had this behind my ear quality that sometimes worked and sometimes did not. The harder, punchier music could overcome this with more volume. But, softer tracks, like classical, could not. I was not left with the feeling that I could kick back and feel immersed in my music. I felt like the music was coming from behind me regardless of material, sound canceling status, or equalizer setting. I did a comparison with other quality headphones I own. This is unique to these Sennheiser headphones. It is not necessarily bad. It is just different. You will also need more volume to achieve the same immersive listening experience as other similarly priced headphones. The included cable is poorly shielded. I heard a buzzing sound over the cable while the iPhone was connected to the charging cable. This is the only headset I have that picks up this interference. I also have a wireless charging station for my gaming mouse. The stereo cable will pick up and transmit the frequency for the charging station if the cable is in proximity. It sounds like ping ping ping. This is not an issue for my other wired headphones. The cable is very thin and thus susceptible to picking up interference. Volume: The headphones require adjusting with every musical source without exception. Bard’s Tale IV is a video game available on Xbox Gaming for PC. It has an A+ professional soundtrack that I wanted to test these headphones with. I connected the headphones over USB-C. I adjusted the volume appropriately. Then I switched to a wired connected for my Apple Music on my iPhone. I had to adjust the sound again. I then moved to Wireless with my iPhone. I had to adjust the volume again. I can understand changing the volume between devices. But, having to adjust on the same device left me scratching my head. We are talking wild swings in volume between connection types. Switching back to any of my prior sources yielded the same experience. The Momentum 3 does not appear to remember volume levels between devices. This is a pain for me because I am always changing between devices for different reasons. I do experience differences in volume with other headphones in the same class as the Momentum 3s. However, the wide swings in volume are unique to the Momentum 3s. Smart Control App and Music Sources: Setting up the Momentum 3s with the Smart Control application was frustrating. My iPhone connected to the Momentum 3 without any issues during initial setup. The Smart Control app, on the other hand, kept dropping the connection. I had multiple experiences where the App would not connect to the headphones at all. The app did drop the connection very 10 to 15 seconds when it did make a connection. For example, I am listening to Bach’s “Le clavier bien tempere” through Apple Music over Bluetooth and have no access to the features of the app. I have this same issue when connecting with the stereo cable or USB-C. According to the app, Sennheiser is aware of the issue and is working on a fix. I hope they come out with an update soon. Otherwise, what’s the point of equalizer functions and multiple noise canceling options if you have to turn off your music, disconnect any wires, connect to the app, make your changes, and then turn everything back on to see if the changes are to your liking? The headphones can be used successfully without the app. Smart Control Appp: There are three settings: Active Noise Canceling, Transparent Hearing, and Equalizer. The app will also tell you the battery level. Active Noise Canceling will allow you to set Noise Canceling to Max, Wind, and Anti-Pressure. Max is exactly what it sounds like. This is the best noise canceling the Momentum 3 has to offer. The noise canceling is ok. It does block out the constant fan noise of my computer and some annoying background noises. It does a decent job of blocking out distant sounds like background conversations and moderate office background noise. I did use my Momentum 3 around my air fryer while crisping up some donuts. The volume of the air fryer was cut in half. Random noises, like keyboard key clicking, are somewhat muted. However, this is mostly due to the insulation provided by the ear cups and not the noise canceling qualities of the Momentum 3. I did not test the Wind setting. I only noticed that this setting allowed a lot of outside sound into the ear cup. Transparent hearing is a nice feature. This allows all outside sound to pass through the ear cups microphones into the ear cups without any processing. My audio source is automatically muted. I think this is the best iteration of this type of passthrough I have heard. I know it is the best of any headphones I own. The app allows me to modify this mode by allowing music to play, at a reduced volume, while transparency is turned on. I can see myself using this feature in the office when someone stops by to ask me a question. Last is the equalizer. The equalizer is an interactive image with a small round circle on a flat line. You move the circle with your finger around the screen to influence the curvature of the line. One way increases bass and treble response. Move another way and you enhance mids by sacrificing highs and lows. You will favor one range or another depending on how you move your finger. Hands free: The Momentum 3 is also capable of hands-free calling. I normally use either the wired ear buds that shipped with my iPhone or a wired stereo gaming headset that includes a mic boom. I get exception audio however I also hear the cable brushing up against my clothes. I tested the Momentum 3s by making a few phone calls. The feedback I received includes: Clear sound but my voice had a “speaker in the background” kind of quality. The quality was not as tight as I would expect from a dedicated directional mic. Hopefully Sennheiser can correct this when they fix their app. Physical Controls: The Momentum 3 ear cup controls are solid. There is a switch that controls noise canceling settings, volume, a button that controls voice communications with your virtual assistant, and a multi-function button located between the volume controls. The multi-function button controls play, pause, track forward, and track back. The Momentum 3 ships with a sticker on the right ear cup with a basic description of what each button does. The included instructions go in depth regarding the use of each button. The button placement is convenient and easy to use. The buttons are rubberized, comfortable, and easy to depress. Below the buttons are the USB-C connection and a proprietary stereo jack that locks the stereo cable in place. Folding the headphones for storage will turn the Momentum 3 off. There is no other “off” button. Removing the right ear cup from your ear will pause your content. However, this only works over wireless and USB. It also depends on the content. Taking the headphones off or removing the right ear cup from my right ear paused my desktop’s YouTube video playback. The video automatically restarted when I returned the ear cup to my right ear. This also worked with iTunes. However, it will not work with two programs simultaneously. Apple Music paused playback and replayed when connected over Bluetooth. Comfort: I cannot wear these headphones for more than two hours. The ear cups are very soft, are comfortable, and the ear cups are adjustable for any head size. Unfortunately, they place too much pressure on my jaw. And there is no way to adjust for this with these headphones. Overall, I am disappointed with my experience.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend