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Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless presented at IFA 2018

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(Post picture: © 2018 SlashGear)

Sennheiser also took some Proproducts to the IFA. These include the new Momentum True Wireless headphones. We were able to get the new one Prolook at the product.

Nice charging case

The Momentum True Wireless are wireless in-ear headphones that can be stowed in a charging case. This was covered with gray fabric and looks very high quality. The earbuds are designed to withstand splashing water and dust prostand it without problems - there is also a touchpad on the sides, which you can use to check the current playback, for example. I could see the headphones briefly at the company's boothprobeer Here it was noticeable that they sat very well in my ears and they did not fall out even with jerky head movements. In addition, outside noise was hardly let through by the trade fair.

Clear and good sound

I have a very good first impression of the sound – it is very clear and strong. In addition, the headphones can get very loud without clipping. Bluetooth 5.0 should ensure a good connection between the smartphone and the headphones, which I can only confirm after a longer test phase. But there were none in the hands-on Protrouble. According to Sennheiser, you can listen to music for a maximum of 4 hours with one battery charge. The charging case can then charge the headphones twice more before it has to be plugged in again. The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless will be available from November at an RRP of 299 euros.

There is a USB-C connector on the charging case (Image: New Atlas)

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