Feature

●Bluetooth version 5.2 for wireless music listening and phone calls
●TrueResponse dynamic drivers for detailed sound across a wide frequency range
●adaptive hybrid noise-canceling circuitry automatically adjusts to the level of external sound


Description

Latest sequel for one of our top true wireless performers Its official: the Sennheiser Momentum TW 3 earbuds are my new pick for "best-sounding true wireless headphones." No surprise - the previous two generations also held this crown. And Sennheiser is ever improving the design of their "True Response" dynamic drivers. The Included charging case banks 21 hours of power to recharge headphones These buds offer many of the features that make the Sennheiser Momentum TW 2 earbuds so popular. Plus, they add stronger, more adaptive noise cancellation, a more ergonomic fit, more microphones for clearer calls, and more. And to my ears, these offer the cleanest, most detailed full-range sound you can get from a set of wireless in-ears. New streamlined design and better fit Sennheiser chose a less-flashy, low-profile design this time around. But they still look classy and feel well-put-together, plus a little lighter than their predecessors. They also include four sizes of silicone ear tips, so the buds twist and lock into place easily, staying in place while you move. Strong noise cancellation for earbuds Tapping the right earbud three times activates Sennheisers noise-canceling circuitry. It is certainly above average for true wireless earbuds. In general, active noise cancellation doesnt work as well with in-ear headphones as it does with over-ear headphones - and a small number of earbuds can indeed cancel noise better. But with that said, you get noise isolation just from the fit, and with music playing, these Sennheisers knocked out the sound of my usual work-from-home distractions. Their noise cancellation was also strong enough that I could listen to podcasts as I mowed, with my phones volume at only 50%. So thats plenty good for saving my ears, especially since the sound is superior.