Sennheiser has launched an updated version
of its popular Momentum True Wireless ear buds. The Momentum True Wireless 2
features ANC, improved battery life and more. One of the major new features is
the inclusion of ANC or active noise cancellation. This is becoming an
increasingly common thing to have in premium true wireless earbuds, with both
Sony and Apple having popular products on the market. Similar to those models,
there is also a Transparent Hearing mode, configurable through the iOS and
Android app, that pipes in external audio through the speakers. Of course, we
can't comment on how good the ANC is on these without trying them out.
Another big new feature is the improvement
to the battery life. The True Wireless 2 model gives you 7 hours of battery
life instead of 4 on the previous model. The total battery life factoring the
charging case has gone from 12 hours to an impressive 28 hours. In comparison,
you get 6/24 hours from the Sony WF-1000XM3 and 4.5/24 hours with the Apple
AirPods Pro.
Sennheiser has also allegedly fixed the
battery drain issue that was reported on the first generation model, with the
help of a new Bluetooth chip. Other improvements include a body that's 2mm
smaller than its predecessor, and Bluetooth 5.1 support. The earbuds support
SBC, AAC and aptX codecs, but it seems support for aptX LL found on the
previous model has been dropped. You still get IPX4 splash resistance, voice
assistant support, and customizable touch gestures.
The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2
are priced at US$ 300 and will be available in black from April and in white at a
later date.
