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The Momentum over-ear headphones proved so popular that Sennheiser decided to release an on-ear version of this model. Momentum On-Ear is the same combination of premium sound and premium materials, but in a more compact design, available in four stylish color options to choose from!

The headphones got their name from the ambiguous Latin momentum - this means movement, dynamics, change, influence, moment, and even revolution. This name suits this model like no other and reveals its essence from different sides. Modern headphones made from the highest quality materials and with the clear and dynamic sound of the older model, Momentum On-Ear is Sennheiser's small revolution in the class of portable headphones. Extraordinarily rich and detailed stereo sound is guaranteed thanks to high-performance neodymium magnets and Momentum On-Ear drivers. The headphones are designed and manufactured with over half a century of Sennheiser experience and innovation, especially in the high-end headphone segment such as the Sennheiser HD 800, arguably the best headphone in the world today. At the same time, the nominal impedance of the Momentum On-Ear model has been reduced specifically to improve the performance of the headphones in conjunction with mobile devices. To finish the headband and ear pads of the headphones, soft and breathable Alcantara was used - a synthetic suede used for upholstery of furniture and car interiors, making jewelry and guaranteeing the highest level of comfort. The size of the headband is adjustable using stainless steel sliders, giving the design durability and a stylish, modern look. The headphone cable is removable, the delivery set even includes two of them - a simple one and a headset one (with a microphone and a remote control), Momentum On-Ear also comes with a hard case for transporting the headphones. As mentioned above, the Momentum On-Ear model has four color options: blue, pink, green or ivory.

Features of Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear headphones:

  • Miniature version of the popular model Momentum
  • Comfortable ear pads and durable headband are upholstered in soft, high-quality Alcantara
  • Metal headband radius sliders ensure durability and a comfortable fit for all head sizes
  • Set of two detachable single-ended cables (standard and with integrated remote control/microphone)
  • Available in four stylish color options
  • Made in Germany

Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear contents:

  • Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear Headphones
  • Case
  • 6.3mm adapter
  • Headset cable with remote control
  • Standard audio cable

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The Momentum 2.0 are a strong contender in their price range and are worth a look if you're looking for high-end over-ear headphones for use at home or on the go.

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Liked

Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 have large and soft ear pads, which makes these headphones very comfortable. They provide excellent, refined sound, have high quality manufacturing and a new folding design. A remote control with microphone is provided for use with smartphones (versions compatible with Apple iOS and Android), as well as a nice protective case.

Did not like

A bit pricey; It would have been nice if both cables for iOS and Android were included in the package.

Conclusion

Although we would have preferred to see the Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 at a lower price, this model superior to the “first” version both in sound and in terms of comfort.

Ratings

Overall rating– 8,2

Design – 9.0

Functions – 8.0

Sound – 8.0

Quality/price – 8.0

The only drawback of the Sennheiser Momentum headphones, which were generally highly rated in 2013, was their lack of comfort, noticeable after prolonged use. Naturally, this manifested itself individually for each user, but overall it turned out to be sufficient reason for Sennheiser to make some changes to the design of the headphones. This is how the Momentum 2.0 model appeared at a stated price of $350.

In fact, Sennheiser has refined both the on-ear and full-size Momentum designs, which now come in corded and wireless versions and have a foldable design. The latter circumstance simplifies the transportation of headphones in luggage, which will appeal to many users.

Wired and wireless Momentum 2.0 have larger cups and fit better to the head, completely surrounding the ears with ear pads. In addition, the ear pads themselves have become softer, and as a result, Momentum 2.0 is actually more comfortable to wear than previous version. Another change in the design of the headphones is a new connector.

It used to have a movable body that could tilt at different angles, but now it has a simple L-shape. As a result, the connector has become smaller and can be connected to a phone stored in a case.

It is worth recalling that Momentum 2.0 are available in versions compatible with portable equipment on iOS-based and Android. The difference between them is the connecting cable (or rather, the remote control with microphone located on it) that comes with the headphones. In my opinion, at a cost of $350, both cables could be supplied with the headphones (I use both Android and iOS devices), but for those who have only one type of smartphone or tablet, this may not be significant.

The Momentum 2.0 comes in two finishes, black and ivory, but more choices are expected in the future.

Sound

As for sound quality, the Momentum 2.0 showed themselves to be the best and they are great for listening to music of any genre. While the biggest difference between the old and new models is comfort, the sound of the Momentum 2.0 has also changed, although not as noticeably. They sound less bright, voices are more prominent, and the bass is weightier and more developed.

The Momentum 2.0 performed well on vocals, which ranged from Amy Whitehouse to Frank Sinatra, sounding neutral and clear. The NAD Viso HP70 is another balanced sound model and when we compared it to the Momentum 2.0 we noticed some differences. On the Syro album, the Aphex Twin, with tightly mixed electronics, provided a more open soundstage than the Viso HP50. Thanks to slightly muted high frequencies, synth chords sounded less irritating to the ear through Momentum 2.0.

When listening to There Will Be Blood performed by Jonny Greenwood's orchestra, we noted the same effect - the Momentum 2.0 conveyed the sound of the strings richly and full, while the Viso HP50 sounded brighter and less powerful. Another competitor for Sennheiser were the Audio Technica ATH-MSR7, which reproduced cellos and bass more naturally, but the Momentum 2.0 surpassed them in the richness of sound.

On Tribe Called Quest's The Low-End Theory, the bass was very convincing, but the Viso HP50's bass was more detailed and developed. The ATH-MSR7 also had a strong low-end response, with more emphasis on the drums.

Among the three mentioned models, it is difficult to determine the winner, especially since everyone has different requirements for sound quality, and people have different ears. The Momentum 2.0 has the warmest and richest sound, the ATH-MSR7 has the clearest sound, while the Viso HP50 are roughly in the middle in character.

We can say that the full-size Momentum 2.0 is significantly superior to more affordable on-ear headphones of the same model - both in sound and wearing comfort. On-ear headphones have too much bass emphasis, and despite the refined design, they don't sound very impressive for their price.

Conclusion

The Momentum 2.0 are a strong contender in their price range and are worth a look if you're looking for high-end over-ear headphones for use at home or on the go. At the time of release of this model, its price is a little high, but we hope that in the future it will be reduced to approximately the cost of the previous version.

When preparing the review, materials from www.cnet.com were used (translation from English - hifiNews.RU

Prepared based on materials from the portal "www.hifinews.ru", June 2016.

With the 3.5 mm Jack becoming less and less common on smartphones, it makes more and more sense to abandon wired headphones. And it is much more convenient when the wire does not interfere with the work place, while walking, on public transport and in all other situations. The choice today is also not limited to a couple of models. At any price, there are now several decent options. Today we are getting acquainted with the top headphones from Sennheiser – Momentum M2 Wireless.

The manufacturer has a couple of dozen wireless headphones in stock. This includes all available options. If we limit the current models to those that work via Bluetooth and are Over-Ear, then we are left with only six options, two of which will be Momentum M2 (aka HD1). These are the most expensive wireless headphones of this type from Sennheiser.

The line includes a regular model and a Pink Floyd Edition. The latter are different in appearance and cost $100 more, but technically they are exactly the same headphones as the standard version. I doubt that this will be a popular modification, but fans of this group who can afford to spend an extra hundred dollars will definitely find these headphones. There is also an exclusively wired version of these headphones and two more On-Ear options (also wired and wireless).

Equipment and first impressions

When buying quite expensive headphones, and a pair of these Sennheisers costs about $399, I would like to get a nice set of accompanying accessories. Along with the Momentum M2 there is a charging cable, a cable for wired audio connection (2.5-to-3.5 mm), an adapter for aircraft connectors and a nice velvet case, which, although not hard, will not interfere with transportation. There is also a fabric “pouch” inside, which can be useful when traveling when space in your bag/backpack is very limited. But it has almost no protective function (except that it will save you from minor scratches). The rest of the time it is practically useless.


The very moment of unpacking indicates that the owner received a premium product. Everything is neatly folded and there is a place for everything. The leather elements are actually made of leather and have a corresponding smell. Getting started will not require additional software or technical training, and an experienced user will definitely not need to refer to the instructions.

Design and usability

Sennheiser Momentum M2 Wireless – Over-Ear closed-back headphones. Since this is far from a cheap device, the case materials are chosen well accordingly. The headband is made of elastic metal and easily retains its shape after deformation. The headphones are plastic with a matte outer part and a small glossy insert between the body and the ear pad. The hoop and “pillows” are covered with leather. I spent a lot of time with the headphones (about three weeks), but the characteristic smell remained. For those who fundamentally do not use leather products, there is no other option.







The buyer has a choice of two design options for the base model – black and brown. In the second case, the outer part of the case will be “ivory” color, and the leather will be stitched with “bronze” thread. In my opinion, black headphones look better. Regardless of the selected design option, the base of the headband will not change color.


They fit perfectly. These are probably the first headphones in which my ears did not get tired at all, regardless of the duration of use. It's just that they get a little hot. Of course, this is subjective. The earcups can rotate slightly to better adjust the fit, and the headband can be pointed back and forth slightly. I think most users will easily find a comfortable position.





For transportation, the headphones fold up conveniently and won’t take up much space without a case. You don’t need to worry too much about the safety of the structure, but you shouldn’t overdo it either. The only place where something unpleasant can obviously happen is the earphone mount, because it is plastic. Although at first glance it is very confident and one gets the feeling that it is also durable. I don’t particularly want to criticize the design and assembly.


Appearance overall very good. Most Sennheiser models I've seen look overly futuristic in my opinion, but the Momentum M2 is more classic. This effect is created due to the leather and the simple earphone cover.

Control and noise reduction system

Let's start with the fact that you can connect headphones in three ways: with a wire via a 3.5 mm Jack, with a wire via USB, and completely without wires with using Bluetooth(4.0, aptX support available). Wireless connection can be quickly installed via NFC in the left earphone, or in the usual way through the settings. There are no special restrictions in operation, regardless of the gadget or platform. The main thing is that in any case the connection is simple and intuitive. There is no additional software for these headphones, but Sennheiser does have an app that supports the headphones. CapTune is a music player that, subjectively, reproduces the sound from the iPhone a little better, but in essence it is just a player with an equalizer, nothing more.



What I particularly liked was the stability of operation. In all conditions in which I listened to music, the signal was stable and uninterrupted. You can move around a small apartment quite freely, but in distant points the signal may not be enough. In any case, if you leave the room, say, behind the wall into the kitchen, there will be no disruptions along the way. But it’s clear that we are talking about a small radius; you won’t be able to walk freely through large rooms (office, home, etc.) due to the limited capabilities of Bluetooth.

In this case, the headphones can cope with two devices at the same time, but it is worth considering that there may be conflicts. I tried connecting the headphones to my smartphone and laptop. Music from a laptop could be interrupted by notifications on a smartphone, which naturally stops playback and can once again distract from what the user is doing. This doesn’t really fit into my personal scenarios, but there are probably users who are comfortable with it. But the delay is minimal and nothing will interfere with watching movies and videos, the sound will not lag behind the picture.

Each earbud has microphones for the system active noise cancellation(there are four in total), one microphone on the left earpiece is also used for making calls. He doesn't have best transfer voices and in a noisy place it is worth answering from a smartphone, but in the workplace it will be enough. The noise canceling system itself does send some ambient sound into the headphones. You will only hear them between songs, when one track is almost over and the second has not yet started. And during playback of even quiet acoustic tracks, external noise it won't hurt much.


The headphones are extremely easy to control. On the back of the right earcup there is a power button and a small trigger button that controls the volume, pauses and switches tracks (like a standard iPhone headphone remote), and also calls the voice assistant. I did not find any additional modes, control of the noise reduction system or other functions.

Sound Momentum M2 Wireless

As I mentioned in the last section, headphones can be connected with three different ways. I didn't notice any fundamental difference in sound between them. The headphones are designed for use with regular laptops, smartphones and players, so there is absolutely no need to buy an expensive audio interface for them, even if you plan to use more than just a Bluetooth connection. The resistance is designed for average simple devices (28 Ohms).

The Momentum M2 sound good, but at first I didn’t like the sound much. Either they needed to get used to them a little, or they still needed to “warm up” a little, but they began to like the sound only a couple of days after the start of the test. It’s worth paying attention to everything right away that, unlike many popular brands (for example, Beats by Dr. Dre), Sennheiser will sound “smoother” and will not overwhelm everything with bass. Therefore, those who are popularly called bass head should immediately look for something else (V-Modo, Beats, etc.).

Unfortunately, these headphones did not seem “omnivorous” to me. So, I didn’t really like listening to songs by groups such as Royal Blood, Muse and The Pretty Reckless. For rock I would like a little less midrange and more bass, then the sound would be “deeper”. Having listened to hip-hop and trip-hop, I would describe the sound of such genres as simply good. It seems that everything is in place, nothing is in the way and there is enough of everything, but somehow there is no extra delight. The same can be said about electronic genres. And from expensive headphones you somehow involuntarily expect something more.

Where the headphones shine is in instrumental music (preferably with vocals) and in individual compositions, where not many different instruments sound at the same time. Benjamin Clementine, Aurora, Hooverphonic live recordings with a symphony orchestra - the sound here is excellent. You can listen to Hans Zimmer's soundtracks for hours. It is worth noting that there are tracks in different genres that sound very good and detailed in these headphones, but these are often exceptions to the rule (such as Kimyan Law).

Yes, I write this in all reviews of headphones, and this time there will be no exception: before purchasing, I strongly recommend listening to them in the store, carefully looking through the playlist with your favorite songs. And be sure to “hook” all the genres that are most often played. Good sound is a very subjective concept, and these headphones are unlikely to suit every potential buyer.

The power, like many wireless headphones that came to me, is not as much as wired ones. However, the existing stock will be sufficient. I most often listened to music around one or two “steps” from the upper limit. I think this will be quite enough for most situations in which such headphones may find themselves. Another thing is that I would like a little more intervals, because by pressing the volume control “trigger” once, you can quite noticeably feel the change in power, but I would like it to be a little smoother. What was also surprising was the lack of a noticeable difference in sound from different sources. The sound from the iPhone was practically no different from the sound from the MacBook and Android smartphone, which support aptX (unlike the iPhone).

Autonomy

According to the manufacturer, the built-in battery with a capacity of 600 mAh should be enough for 22 hours of music playback. It so happened that I spent three weeks with headphones. During this time, I charged them twice, and they worked every day for at least 2-4 hours. The result is very good.


It took about two and a half hours to fully charge the smartphone from the power supply. What is very convenient is the ability to simply connect with a wire and this will be enough for the headphones to continue playing music if the battery is low. Unless the noise reduction system will not work.

Site evaluation

Pros: Good materials and nice design, stable connection with minimal latency, aptX support, active noise reduction system, a variety of connection methods, sound, autonomy

Minuses: Not all genres of music play equally well, price

Conclusion: With the Momentum M2 Wireless, Sennheiser managed to create not only comfortable, but also attractive on-ear headphones. They are comfortable, easy to use, and sound great with the right genres of music. Alas, this does not apply to all songs that buyers of such headphones can listen to. And having given a fairly large amount of money for such an accessory, I would like to get complete freedom in choosing music. But do not forget that sound is a subjective concept, and here you should rely solely on your own experience.

Specifications

Sennheiser MOMENTUM Wireless M2 AEBT Ivory
9,990 − 9,990 UAH
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TypeHeadphones with microphone
Connection methodwireless (Bluetooth 4.0)
Wireless connection typeBluetooth 4.0
Possibility of wired connection+
Construction typefull size
Type of acoustic designclosed
Mounting typeheadband
Materials (headband/cups/ear pads)metal+leather/plastic/leather
Weight, g265
ColorIvory
Foldable design+
Swivel bowls-
Waterproof housing-
Backlight-
Neckband-
NFC+
Emitter designdynamic
Number of emitters in one earphone1
Minimum reproducible frequency, Hz16
Maximum reproduced frequency, Hz22000
Resistance, Ohm480/28 (active/passive
Sensitivity, dB113
Maximum input power, mWno data
Speaker diameter, mmno data
THD (nonlinear distortion factor), %0,5
Magnet typeneodymium
Active Noise Cancellation+
Built-in amplifier/DAC-
Hi-Res certification-
Surround support-
Bluetooth SpecificationA2DP, AVRCP, HSP, HFP
Bluetooth versionBluetooth 4.0
Connect to multiple Bluetooth devicesno data
A.A.C.no data
aptX+
aptX Apaptiveno data
aptX HDno data
aptX Low Latencyno data
LDACno data
LHDCno data
SBCno data
Batterybattery/22h
Working hours22 hours listening to music at medium volume
Wireless charger-
Fast charging-
Remote control-
Touchpad-
Volume control+
Calling a voice assistant-
Cord length, m1,4
Cable typestandard
Connecting the cableone-sided
Unbalanced cable-
Detachable cable+
Connector typemini jack 3.5 mm
Plug shapeL-shaped
Microphone type based on operating principleno data
Detachable microphonebuilt-in earphone
Microphone designbuilt-in earphone
Focusbroad-spectrum
Microphone noise reduction+
Frequency range, Hz100-8000
Microphone sensitivity, dB44
Output plug (for computer headsets)-
Ear pads+
Adapters/splittersadapter to 6.3 mm
Case/case+
OtherUSB charging cable
Gaming headset-
Headphones for monitoring-
Apple compatibility+
Android compatibility+
AdditionallyNFC support

The editors would like to thank the Sennheiser Store online store for providing the Sennheiser MOMENTUM Wireless M2 AEBT headphones for review

Up until last year, it was typical for Sennheiser to release headphones with rather trivial designs. However, with the release of Sennheiser's sleek set of Momentum headphones, that all changed.

The Sennheiser Momentum On Ear, as you might have guessed, is an on-ear alternative to its over-ear predecessors. They are also cheaper - 8,000 rubles. Just like their bigger brothers, they rank in the "Best Set of Headphones" category in their class.

Content:

Design

The headphone market is one of the fastest growing, and what's been missing is a style of headphones like the Sennheiser Momentum On Ear.

The Momentum series is initially aimed at a more “adult” audience than models such as, for example. You don't have to look super stylish to wear them.

Their designs, even compared to the original Momentum models, are less intimidating, partly due to the colors they come in. There are four colors to choose from - pink, pistachio (green), blue and cream - all in soft shades. Sennheiser has hinted that bolder red and black versions will be available in the winter collection, which is already approaching.

Like any good portable earphone, the Sennhesier Momentum On Ear is fairly lightweight while still being fairly well built. The headband is made of a single piece of flexible steel, the ear pads are made of high-quality molded plastic, and on top they are covered with a soft material called Alacantra, which in our minds looks a little like camel skin, but is actually the latest generation of artificial fiber.

The material feels like suede or velor to the touch, but it is more durable and resistant to deformation in everyday life. Alacantra is durable, water-resistant and - most importantly - quite comfortable for your ears. This is the same material that is used in .

All over-ear headphones cause a little discomfort as they press down on your ears with just enough force to ensure a comfortable fit, but the Sennheiser Momentum On-ears are certainly among the most comfortable in their class. Alacantra, inner inserts and headband make the headphones very pleasant to use.

However, Alacanthra causes one big problem - the most serious drawback of the Sennheiser Momentum On Ear. Its name is poor noise insulation.

On the London Underground, for example, headphones struggle to compete with the noise. Over-ear headphones in general often have poor noise isolation, but it's especially bad here. If you're traveling on a regular train rather than the subway, the insulation is still acceptable, but if you're going to be listening to music in particularly noisy places, think twice about buying the Sennheiser Momentum On-ear.

Otherwise, you can’t find fault with the headphones. They are equipped with a convenient removable cable with a 3-button remote control remote control for iOS, they are well designed, give the feeling of being a well-made product, and don't look as gaudy as their competitors.

Sound quality

Sennheiser Momentum On Ear drivers come with no surprises. It uses 40mm dynamic speakers, Momentum On Ear are classified as closed-back headphones.

As with all portable headphones, you can't claim studio-quality sound. These are flat headphones that don't have super features, but they sound pretty nice and fun.

The headphones have a slight bass shift and the same midrange performance we loved from the base Momentum model. Despite the fact that they are much cheaper than their famous “brothers,” there is no catastrophic reduction in sound quality.

A particularly commendable characteristic of the Momentum On Ear is that while they are not completely neutral, the headphones are extremely well balanced. Bass hits clearly and as needed, control low frequencies much better than almost all other headphones in this direction. The headphones do not shift focus and do not “trample” the mids and highs, like their competitors.

The high frequencies in these headphones are very clear, despite the fact that the upper limit is quite “calm”. These headphones are more about enjoyment than crisp high-frequency micro-details. And, as is quite common in headphones of their class, the mids are a little low - but the small V-shaped sound is very easy to perceive.

In terms of sound character, the Momenum On-ear is very similar to the full-size Momenum. And this is their undeniable advantage.

Conclusion

Our reaction to the Sennheiser Momentum On-ear was the same as our full-size brothers. We really like them. They sound excited and fun, without the sonic distortion found in many competing headphones.

However, they do have a drawback - their sound insulation is not very good. If you buy these headphones and use them on public transport and on noisy streets, you will have problems. These headphones do not isolate you from the outside world. This didn't put us off, but if you're looking for a set of headphones with good isolation, look elsewhere.

pros:

  • Excellent sound quality, colorful sound;
  • Powerful sub-bass;
  • Good design and construction.

Minuses:

  • Mediocre sound insulation.

Updated: 03/09/2018 14:07:29

characteristics Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear headphones

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Reviews of Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear Headphones

Advantages: Sound, compactness. Flaws: They put pressure on the ears and the top of the skull. The block with buttons is too bulky (compared to the headphones included with the iPhone).

Gainish Yuri

Advantages: The packaging is good. From Germany and Russified. The sound is great (I'm not a professional, but an amateur) The design and execution are excellent. Flaws: The arc presses on the head from the top. The seal there is soft, but it presses and presses. I can't sit in them for a long time. But if you walk down the street, this effect disappears.

Mikhailov Grigorii

Advantages: 1. Sound quality (after all, this is what people buy headphones for?) 2. Comfort on the head 3. Quality of materials 4. Delivery set 5. Price 6. Appearance Flaws: Well, not exactly shortcomings... but, nevertheless, 1. The cable causes some concern - it is too thin and flimsy in appearance. Fortunately, it is removable and can be changed if desired. However, experienced comrades advised me to leave it and not bother. Flaws: I listen from Cambridge Audio Minx M5. FLAC format. Perhaps I'll buy additional ECM for the ears, we'll see. For comfort. Despite the fact that the ear pads are not very large (6 cm in height), my ears fit in them, although the edges touch. However, this touch does not cause discomfort. At the same time, the ear pads are very soft and pleasant to the touch. However, I definitely recommend trying on before purchasing. The design is not common. The size of the headband is adjusted not by extending the arc, but by moving the cups up and down along the bracket. Fixation by rubber coupling. It's quite convenient. I can’t say yet how durable it is. The thickness of the wires between the cups and the cable itself from the headphones to the source are somewhat confusing. It looks, I must say... so-so. Sound.. oooh... SOUND! Drive, assertiveness, attack. And this is with harmonious perception of the entire frequency range. And the bass and the middle and the top - everything is there and everything is in place. As for detail. I really hear instruments that in my previous headphones (I won’t talk about the brand, but the price is 1200 rubles (But they suited me completely!!) were simply absent on the same tracks! I’m serious! I plug old and new ones into the socket alternately ears. Damn! Here there is a timpani, but there it simply isn’t there! That’s not it, that’s all. Maybe the musician left at that time?!)) Looks like some kind of trick! I sit with my mouth open. Now in new ears, I’m listening to Ennio Morricone and my thoughts are carried away somewhere far-oooh... to the Indian prairies, where mustangs gallop and lemmings graze.. It seems to me that I can even hear the rustle of grass under their little paws))) After three hours listening, my ears don't sweat, my head doesn't hurt. By the way, the input cable comes not in the traditional left cup, but in the right cup. I didn’t notice this right away, wondering why my old headphones had the piano on one side, and these ones on the other)) Now everything is ok)) PS. I finished listening to Ennio, I'm listening to Brick in the wall. The sound allows you to empathize with the schoolchildren from the bottom of your heart.. It’s already creepy!!!

Romanov Maxim

Advantages: Lightweight, sound cool, isolate well. Flaws: Hair gets caught in the structure. Flaws: Cool ears. I bought it for my wife and she couldn’t be happier. There is no pressure on your head, you can’t hear anything from outside, the sound is awesome, the top, bottom - everything is very well-developed, immersing you into the music perfectly.

Advantages: Sound, control, durability Flaws: Not very comfortable, they compress too much, the rim is too long, which will definitely cling to the collar of the jacket and hood! Flaws: The equipment is good: a hard case shaped like headphones, two wires, with and without controls (although without controls, it’s unclear why the cable is needed in the kit), and the ears themselves. Ideal for iPod/iPhone as a replacement for standard earplugs. But don't expect more from them! The sound is average... Although for its class it can even be called good. I can say with confidence that from the average player or good smartphone they sound as good as some Marshall and B&W models and cost half the price! The control button on the cable has the usual functionality: volume, pause/play, voice track name when held, and switch to the next track when pressed twice. It's quite convenient. Also, when making a call from the iPhone, they turn into a headset. Overall, I was happy with the purchase at the time, until I listened to full-size headphones! ...Now Momentum is safely folded into its case and I'm enjoying the ATH M50X, the difference in sound is obvious in favor of the latter. But for an inexperienced or novice listener, as well as for iPod/iPhone owners, they are quite suitable. So I wouldn’t say that the purchase was unsuccessful; the headphones fulfill their purpose 100 percent.

Advantages: Beautiful design, variety of colors, excellent sound quality! Literally crystal clear sound! The set includes 2 covers: a soft cloth one, the most comfortable, and one with a rigid frame. Couple of years warranty. Flaws: price) well, after listening for a long time they put pressure on your head, I get tired. Not very sound absorption; regular plugs are more convenient for the street. Flaws: I took it as a gift for myself in a beautiful dirty pink color. I use it at home, listening to music on the computer) My favorite ears, so cool! The sound is powerful, at full volume even without wearing your ears, when they just lie on the table you can hear everything perfectly

Khlebnikova Irina

Advantages: 1 - price 2 - sound 3 - equipment 4 - design Flaws: noise reduction, but who cares, I personally don’t need complete isolation, I wouldn’t want to not hear the signal of a car driving behind, etc. Flaws: I am completely satisfied with the purchase. I bought beats pro to replace it. In my opinion, the sound is one level better + the design is more pleasant to me. They are true to size, fit tightly, but are comfortable in them, sometimes I don’t even notice that I’m wearing headphones.

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Advantages: - Pleasant and balanced sound, albeit with a slight bass accent - really chic design (everything has been thought out from packaging to ear pads) - adapts well to the shape of the head and ears Flaws: - there is a problem with sound insulation both from the outside and inside (although this can hardly be called a disadvantage, since they are positioned as open) - those with large ears may not be entirely comfortable (I’m fine) - the case is made of a suede substitute, which is not entirely practical when constantly carried in a bag (very easily soiled) Flaws: In general, the ears sound and look good for the money, and the thoughtful design creates a feeling of premium quality of the product. My remote control partially works with Fiio X1 (you can turn playback on/off and double-click the button to scroll forward through tracks, unfortunately the sound cannot be adjusted)

Ilya Mikhail

Advantages: Design, purchased at a discount for 5 thousand a classic model in leather. They certainly look amazing, red stitching on black leather, just super. Flaws: The sound is disgusting, it couldn’t be worse... It seems the resistance is small, 18 ohms in total, but even my most powerful Highscreen boost 3 pro, which makes the Bitsy about 32 ohms scream at the top of their lungs at a little more than half the volume, does not swing them to the fullest. So I didn’t start using them. sat for a year and sold it for 3 thousand. Compared to the Beats, it's just terrible. I didn't expect this from Zenheiser...

Bochkarev Igor

Advantages: Rich, clear surround sound. At the same time they look very good! A good solution for a detachable cable. Comfortable Flaws: The remote control does not work when using a PC Flaws: Very pleased with the purchase



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