Sennheiser MOMENTUM 2 Wireless (ANC, 22 h, Wireless)

Sennheiser MOMENTUM 2 Wireless

ANC, 22 h, Wireless


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Lion645

7 years ago

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igwigg

7 years ago

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I don't know if it works, you would have to try it out. However, I assume that the device will not give you much pleasure when gaming (sound, volume, stereo/surround, etc.). But the Sennheiser is perfect for listening to music or communicating! :)

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Nighthawk117

8 years ago

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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I'm actually a Bose fan. I have the Sound-Sport wireless for sports, which sound excellent. But nothing beats over-ear headphones. In my opinion, the Sennheiser has better sound quality than the Bose. I was able to test both in parallel use. They feel better than the Bose in terms of workmanship and wearing comfort. I bought the Sennheiser and haven't regretted it for a moment. The only minus is that it cannot be operated via the remote control on the ear cup when in wired mode (on a plane). Whether the Bose can do that is beyond my knowledge.

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wOOOOx

9 years ago

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Anonymous

9 years ago

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First question: Yes. Second question: Yes, if you have a corresponding amplifier. Here I refer you to the technical data from Sennheiser. http://de-de.sennheiser.com/momentum-kabellose-kopfhoerer-mit-mikrofon If the headphones are active, i.e. run on battery power, the impedance (internal resistance) of the headphones drops and smaller amplifiers such as mobile phones can drive them more easily. In case your battery is empty, the headphones will still work with the included 3.5mm jack cable, but the impedance will increase to 480Ω. This does not prevent playback with the vast majority of players, but it does lead to a different listening experience. In my opinion: Better than most, even in passive mode.

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Simpel99

5 years ago

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Hey Hexli95 The headphones can be adjusted very well to the head, even for smaller heads it should be fine. The inner diameter of the ear cup is approx. 6.5 cm in height and approx. 3.5 cm in width. From ear to ear (over the head) it can be adjusted to approx. 36 cm. I hope I was able to help you, if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Greetings Lukas

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marsp

6 years ago

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a.henrik

6 years ago

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Ciao Marsp, I have no experience with Yealink, but I have tested the Momentum 2 via Bluetooth (Macbook Pro/Samsung S8) for Skype for business and Teamspeak. The mic quality was not good enough to use the headset for VoIP. Best regards

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ChinoHon

6 years ago

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sEribaZ

6 years ago

In my opinion, this should only be when no music is playing. Otherwise, there should be no noise. But when the headphones are on without music, that's probably normal. I don't think the headphones are really suitable for pure noise reduction.

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NutzLast

6 years ago

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Jooo

6 years ago

I'm not sure if the sound transducers are slightly larger on the over-ear - there's nothing on the Sennheiser website and the technical data is the same. The other difference between the two is the material: leather for the over-ear and Alcantara (imitation leather) for the on-ear. The damping of the over-ear is somewhat better. But beware: the over-ear has quite small ear cups - my not very big ears almost don't fit in - nevertheless it is very comfortable to wear. And without having tried the smaller one, I can't imagine such a full sound with on-ears.

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Meffekt

6 years ago

Definitely no. Even at a faster walking pace, the noise-cancelling produces very unpleasant noises and knocks. This makes listening to music unenjoyable. The problem also occurred when I was riding the bus, etc., which is why I sold the headphones. Regards

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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1) Yes, the headphones can also be used with Bluetooth while charging. However, it switches off as soon as you plug in a charging cable. It must then be switched on again and connected to the Bluetooth source. 2) Quote from the manual: "Instructions for replacing or removing the batteries are available for qualified workshops from the Sennheiser service partner."It seems to be possible with the necessary manual dexterity, but is probably not done simply by "remove cover, replace battery, replace cover". I don't know more about this, but my battery is still holding up very well after almost two years.

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Lion645

7 years ago

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wengeol2

7 years ago

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Hi Lion645, It would probably work with the Momentum 2 but not in top quality. As soon as the microphone is activated on the Momentum 2, the audio quality decreases (quality like telephone instead of hi-fi). Otherwise, it is a top headphone that I can highly recommend.

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expatriate

7 years ago

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expatriate

7 years ago

Small addendum. I have a Samsung S8+. It has a Cirrus Logic CS43130 MasterHIFI Audio DAC built in, which can easily handle Flac 24/96 and DSD128. I connected the headphones to the Samsung S8+ via a USB-C to Micro USB cable and use the USB Audio Player Pro, which bypasses all audio processing under Android / S8+ and lets the headphones do the work. I would like to know who has the better DAC - headphones or mobile. And how I can get the maximum out of it.

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schnapp02

7 years ago

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OlReliable

7 years ago

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I don't know how you can switch it off. But if you use the headphones via cable, the noise cancelling is switched off (as long as the headphones are switched off, they still work... because they are passive). because they are passive). The "noise" (very muffled) is only really heard when it is very quiet and no music is playing - but even then only very faintly. It doesn't bother me at all.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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swisszano

7 years ago

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I have just tested the app CapTune V1.8.0(6227-709) Android on Samsung S7.... Only EQ and fx can be set as well as a "SoundCheck", but noise cancelling always remains active... except via cable without switching on the headphones.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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klausman

7 years ago

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Momentum M2 are on-ear or over-ear. Momentum are in-ear, so a completely different product. The difference between wireless and non-wireless, besides the obvious (Bluetooth), is that only the wireless version has noise cancellation. Besides, you can also use the wireless version wired with NC (that's exactly what I do).

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alipecki

8 years ago

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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Which sports? The noise reduction already cracks clearly audibly when running faster. For sports with a relatively stable head position (spinning, exercises) it works well, but slips when the head is tilted more. I never wear it when I sweat a lot. The leather is easy to clean and replaceable.

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psaik

8 years ago

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oliverspie

8 years ago

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I am very satisfied with the sound quality (I used to have Sony in-ears with a lot of boom) and the ANC is also very good (except for vibrations on the bus or pressure waves when fast trains cross each other). My colleague at work has the Bose parts and they are in the same league. In my opinion, the Sennheiser has the slightly better sound and feels a bit more refined and comfortable. I've never made a phone call with the Bose, but the microphone on the Sennheiser is apparently only conditionally suitable for outdoor use.

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vowchr

8 years ago

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HmlGrmpf

8 years ago

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Up to eight connections can be established (at least according to the operating instructions, I have never tried it out. I only need two at a time). However, when the headphones are switched on again, only the last two connections are automatically re-established. The other devices remain stored, but must be reconnected ('paired') each time.

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