Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 Earbuds
Experience audio excellence on-the-go with the Sennheiser MOMENTUM 3 earbuds. These premium wireless earbuds deliver immersive sound quality, thanks to their dynamic drivers and active noise cancellation. With intuitive touch controls and smart pause functionality, you can effortlessly control your music and calls. The Sennheiser MOMENTUM 3 earbuds offer a comfortable and secure fit, ensuring all-day listening comfort. What sets them apart is their superior battery life, providing up to 28 hours of playtime with the included charging case. With Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and support for virtual assistants, these earbuds offer seamless connectivity and convenience. Elevate your audio experience with the Sennheiser MOMENTUM 3 earbuds and enjoy premium sound quality wherever you go.
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Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 Review:
- Note: If the size of the earbud tips does not match the size of your ear canals or the headset is not worn properly in your ears, you may not obtain the correct sound qualities or call performance. Change the earbud tips to ones that fit more snugly in your ear. Specific uses for the product : Travel, Sports and Exercise
- Superior sound powered by the TrueResponse transducer and aptX Adaptive for the highest resolution audio
- Customized audio experience via built-in equalizer and pre-sets, including Bass Boost, and Sound Personalization for bespoke audio
- Multipoint enables connection to 2 devices
- Compact, ergonomic design with Silicone ear adapters (XS, S, M, L) and fins (S, M, L) to ensure optimal comfort and a secure fit
- Control the environment with Adaptive Noise Cancellation for immersive music without distractions and Transparency Mode to stay in touch with the world around
- High-quality voice pick-up from the three advanced noise-canceling microphones on each earbud ensures clear speech, no surrounding noise
- IPX4 splash resistance for trouble-free use while traveling, commuting, or exercising
- Up to 28 hours of playtime – the 7-hour battery life that can be extended on-the-go up to an additional 21 hours with the charging case. Convenient Qi wireless charging for the case
- Frequency response (speaker) 5 Hz to 21 kHz
What’s in the box
- Momentum True Wireless 3
- Ear Adapter Sets (XS/S/M/L)
- Ear Fin Sets (S/M/L)
- Charging Case & USB-C Cable
- Quick Guide & Safety Guide
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Specification: Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 Earbuds
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Reviews (12)
12 reviews for Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 Earbuds
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11eikob –
Probé los TWR2, y es como si en estos TWR3 Sennheiser hubiese escuchado mi petición, en su versión anterior, y lo digo por que en el tema de: 1. Volumen a los anteriores les hacía falta volumen, el problema fue resuelto. 2.Frecuencias bajas. Aumentaron el rango de frecuencias bajas. Espectaculares. 3.El escenario sonoro es bastante bueno, de acuerdo a la configuración qué hagas por medio de la app, logras obtener un sonido Glorioso. 4.Sé esforzaron en los agudos y medios, muy bien logrados. 5.Ergonómia. Me encantan por que son intraurales.En contra:Los materiales no son malos pero creo que estéticamente no sobresalen de la competencia.Los tips siempre han sido malos, recomiendo compres otros, los que te acomoden.Aveces se llegan a desconectar y se pierde el sonido.Ya soy fan de Sennheiser, y muero por probar los 4.
Daniela Tozzi –
Após poucos meses de uso a bateria dos fones simplesmente não carrega mais! O estojo fica a plena bateria mas os fones não dão sinal de vida.
LG –
Do not buy, charging problems. I never do reviews of products, but in this case I will because of the price of this product. In the past I bought cheap earbuds. Mostly because I use them for the gym. In the car I usually connect my phone to the radio to listen to the music, so no reason to use while driving. The most expensive brand that I bought was the DR Dre powerbeats. Decent sound at a decent price and great for the gym because they have the hook and will not fall off when exercising. But almost immediately they started having issues with charging. So then I got the Jabra elite 75T. I still have them, no issues with charging, great Bluetooth connectivity, decent active noise cancellation and decent sound. Im happy with them and still work good for the price. I paid $179 in amazon. But I wanted more regarding the sound quality so I started looking at reviews on You Tube and found the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3. Great sound, decent ANC, decent battery and connectivity. I compared them to Sony, Bose and Jabra and decided on the Sennheiser. Well, here we go….-Sound is amazing, very happy with them- Battery is as expected, I imagine base on the size of the buds, and sound they are putting out.- Wind noise will affect this buds, even with the software that you install will not be able to adjust and get most of the wind noise out. The Jabras do a better job at that-Connectivity….. hahaha, In the gym I had issues when my phone was on the floor and I walked away for about 20 feet to get the wipes to wipe the chair and I had several machines in the way, pretty weird that I would loose connectivity, not cool-Then this really started to get on my nerves, while using the buds I started to get some weird noises, like some interference and after a few visits to YT, I found out the culprit, there is a very small membrane between the rubber attachment that goes into tour ear and the earbud. I have to remove them, clean them and very carefully reglue them in place. Problem solved for a few weeks. Then the problem came back, I just remove them completely and the high pitch noise was gone-This is the nail in the coffin… I bought this in October 2022, in less that a year the left bud stop working, will not charge, cleaned the connections and nothing. Will not charge at all. Right bud continued working and charging normally. I used it for answering calls inside my car while driving in the military base I work. Its all hands free device inside the base. Unfortunately a few days ago it also stopped charging at all. Same problem as the left.So , my advice is do not buy, base on my experience and also others having the same issues on the internet.My Jabras are still going strong, not as good quality sound but they do the job.
kim hammerheim –
Bland dom bästa hörlurarna jag haft .Ljudet och passformen är 5/5
Brian J Budke –
Abstract: The Momentum TW2s are hands-down better than the newer TW3s for general daily use, but the TW3s have one major advantage – they are so much more comfortable that I can fall and stay asleep with them in.
The TW3s are in one way better and several ways worse than the TW2s.
The bad:
1. The case does not always charge the headphones, even when the case has a full charge or is connected to a charger. The metal contacts between the headphones and the case are very sensitive to dirt and grime, and the headphones will not charge if there is even the slightest bit of dirt or misalignment of the contacts. Worse, the headphones don’t automatically turn off if they don’t detect that they are in the case, and I have frequently went to use them after several hours of “charging” only to find one or both earbuds completely drained. This has become less of a problem since I got into the habit of regularly and meticulously cleaning the electrical contacts, but I never had this problem with the TW2s.
2. Getting a decent fit requires a lot more fiddling compared to the TW2s. On the one hand, it’s nice that they provide more adapters to fit different ear shapes, but the overall shape of the TW3s just doesn’t fit my ears as well as the TW2s. Once I do have a good fit, they’re more apt to slide out of place whereas the TW2s stay firmly in place, even during intense physical activity. Everyone has different ears, so your mileage may vary.
3. It’s much easier to accidentally trigger a button press on the capacitive touch sensor when adjusting the earbuds. With the TW2s, the touch sensors were on a flat disc with hard edges, making it easy to grab the earbuds by the non-touch sensitive part. With the TW3s, this hard boundary is replaced with a smooth edge, making it more difficult to adjust the earbuds without unintentionally triggering a button press.
The good:
1. (This mostly applies to side sleepers) I can fall asleep with these things in. They’re not as comfortable as foam earplugs, but they’re pretty close. The TW2s are just as comfortable for daily use but when I try to sleep on my side with them in, they press into my ear and become quite uncomfortable after a few minutes. The TW3s don’t stick out as much as the TW2s, and they don’t feel like they’re getting jammed into my head nearly as much. Being able to stick in some noise cancelling earbuds playing gray noise at low volume is a godsend when you have upstairs neighbors who keep a different sleep schedule and stomp around when you’re trying to sleep. This alone is enough to make me recommend the TW3s. Just be sure to disable audible feedback through the Smart Control app so you don’t get jolted awake with a verbal “RECHARGE HEADSET” notification.
2. They sound just as good as the TW2s. The TW2s already sound fantastic and I can’t imagine anything but the smallest incremental improvement being made to sound quality, insofar as I can detect such a change with my middle-aged ears.
Catherine Liu –
I was on a longgggg search for earbuds ever since my power Beats Pro broke down (btw if you’re ever considering buying those, DO NOT BUY THEM, because they break down eventually and their batteries die after an hour of use even though it shows as 55%, and apparently it is a COMMON ISSUE for power Beats Pro users-some of them are suing Apple for it) and due to reason I mentioned above, I did not want to buy AirPods Pro, even though I have their entire Apple ecosystem, but one thing those beats had was a seamless switch between devices (a function I didn’t know I needed until I had it). Those beats were able to switch from my laptop to my phone immediately when I pick up my phone to scroll on Instagram, and switch back to my laptop when I resume video watching on my laptop. Maybe a little extra, but I thought it was quite useful, so when I was looking at earbuds in this price range, I found SENNHEISER Momentum TW 3, the only one that supports Bluetooth multipoint connectivity. At first listen, the sound quality was great. I like hip-hop more, so I immediately noticed the bass enhance. However, I also enjoy EDM occasionally, and one of the songs I listened to, I think the treble squeaked a little bit, but could just be the song. ANC is good, but not as good as AirPods Pro? When I had AirPods Pro in, i could not hear the person standing right next to me, even without music. However, with Sennheiser, I find that without music or sound playing, a little bit of background noise still comes thru and if somebody is talking right next to me, I can hear it. Good for conversations, bad for studying. Transparency mode was good, although I think there was a bit white noise in the background, not sure if that is just surroundings or the earbuds. Controls are sensitive, since they are touch to control. I don’t like them, because I hate having to press down on it, but it was very sensitive – if you’re trying to take them off or put them on you will trigger the controls. What really made the dealbreaker for me was the fit. For some reason, maybe because my ears are of different size, it fit my right ear comfortably and nicely, but refuse to fit my left ear. I’ve tried every wing and every tip, they just won’t fit. The design of these earbuds goes like this: the body of the earbud is supposed to fit entirely in your ear, while the tip goes in your ear canal. This brings an issue: there are cartilages in ears and everyone has different ears, so I’m not sure how they expected the body to fit the shape of of everyone’s cartilages..after an hour or so of fidgeting with the tips and wings, and an hour or so of listening, I could feel the pressure of earbud on my left ear canal and was not happy
TLDR: great sound quality, ANC good but obv not top of the game (if you want top of the game, BOSE QC 2 is your best bet), fit not very comfortable for my left ear (could just be me)
Update: since it’s uncomfortable in my left ear, I can’t go long without adjusting it, and every time I adjust the headphones it triggers the controls (since they are super sensitive) and it’s kinda annoying
J2d2 –
i use HD 599s on the daily. These momentum 3s are phenomenal. The noise cancelling is pretty good, but for me the audio quality is unreal. I love the transparency feature too.
Only problem is that mine have started to act up. Support seems good, they still want me to pay for shipping one way to send them the units for repair, understandably.
Benoit maurais –
Son audio tres bon je dirais une douceur,j’ai des sony wf-1000xm4 et des technics eah-ez60.bon pour la reductions de bruit les sennheiser sont clairement en retrait par rapport au sony et meme plus bas que les technics sony sont les roi.malgrer tout les sony sont ceux qui je trouve ont un meilleur son pour ce qui est des basse et le port des bourgeons de ces derniers ne conviennent pas a tout les oreils les sennheiser sont mieux mais aucun doute pour moi entre les 3 ceux qui equilibre le mieux le port/maintient et son,ce sont les technis quoicque un peu capricieux et que les charniere de la boite de chargement des technics semblent devenir lousse avec le temps mais si je devais decider entre les 3 j’opterais technis a coup sur pour l’ensemble….si votre budget le permet miin il y a les sound peats sonic version 1 qui n’ont pas d’isolation active mais passive et vraiment le son pour ce prix est vraiment bon la version deux iks ont rajouter plus de basse et je ne le regrette pas car dans la version du son la v.1 est a l’idéal de mon gout perso.bref beaucoup de details si cela peut en eclairer quelques uns.mais dans tout cas ils sont de bon a tres bon mais j ai vraiment un faible pour les technics surtout pour le “punchy de l’ensemble du son.pour vulgariser
Milktea –
*minor updated on 3/11/2023*
(1) First the Objective: Momentum True Wireless 3 is equipped with all features of modern TWS buds such as Adaptive ANC, Transparency, Touch controls, Android App with EQ, Wireless charging case, Bluetooth Multipoint (simultaneously 2 devices), etc…
Yes, firmware upgrade is needed for the Bluetooth Multipoint support. So you will need to install the “Smart Control” App from App Store, in order to get the firmware upgrade.
There is also an option in the Bluetooth setting to disable volumne sync (or Disable absolute volume), so that you get a finer control of volume levels.
A positive note is the touch control settings. Unlike other manufactures, Sennheiser have chosen not to allow cycling of ANC and Transparency. In other typical TWS buds, it is very annoying to have to cycle through ANC to Transparency to Normal mode. Sometimes you have to guess which mode you’re in. In the M.TWS3, you can only assign a touch option to Transparency, and a different tocuh option to ANC. And this IMO is a very good arrangment, to avoid confusion of different modes. Thank you Sennheiser!!
(2) Next the Subjective:
Like most earbuds, it needs good fitting to produce the expect sound quality and sonic experience. So ppl who complained about the sound of M.TWS3 probably did not have correct fittings.
Aside from that, once you get a correct earbuds fitting, here is how it sounds…
Lows –> deep with good impact (a little boomy at the very low end, below 50Hz; can fix by EQ)
Mids –> spacious, good imaging, with sweet vocals (vocals are never shouty)
Highs –> rounded with a bit of sparkle (no sibilance at all)
Here’s the EQ setting used (Pop/Rock genre)…
Bass: -2.8db
Mid: +1.3db
Treble: -1.5db
Momentum True Wireless 3 brings back the traditional “Sennheiser” sound! If you’ve had experience with HD650 or IE800, then Momentum True Wireless 3 should be in familiar territory.
It does not sound silbilance, otherwise would hurt your ears. And vocals are not shouty when you crank up the volume.
(3) Subjective compare:
Many people have also praised the 1More Evo TWS earbuds. And it is in similar price point as the M.TWS3. So it’s a reasonable comparison. First off the 1MoreEvo does sound pretty good with the dual 10mm DLC dynamic driver + BA configuration. It tries to present the entire frequency spectrum. However, vocal does sound a bit artificial, and treble can be a bit harsh. Maybe there is a bit of distortion issue with the crossover of the dual drivers setup. On top, the smaller acoustic chamber of the 1MoreEvo could affect its optimal sound.
On the other hand, the M.TWS3 single dyanmic TrueResponse driver together with is proprietary DSP is able to produce entire audible frequency range with minimal distortion. Music is more natural and pleasing from the M.TWS3. The TrueResponse driver is simply amazing.
While it might be difficult to compare the two if you’ve only had one or the other. But the winner is clear once you have both the 1MoreEvo and M.TWS3, and listen to them side by side. M.TWS3 sound is much more refined, yet not pretentious.
IMO, the TrueResponse driver has much more potential than in is current state of M.TWS3. I think it is limited only by the quality of the Bluetooth Codec, which means you’d only get compressed audio. Bluetooth by design is a low power short range radio and therefore bandwidth is always going to be limited natually.
(4) Summary:
Some people have said that M.TWS3 sounded more like a Hi-Fi speakers than earbuds, and I tend to agree. In a quiet room, you could be lost in the music. That’s how wonderful the M.TWS3 sounds, while also being comfortable. If you don’t want to spend hundreds $$ on a pair of IE800S, why not spend only a fraction of the price on a pair of M.TWS3? While the Momentum TrueResponse driver cannot compare to the XWB drivers in IE800/900, you will still get over 90% of the quality.
Sennheiser have made many headphones and earphones in the past, and some of them are a hit, while others are a miss. And it appears that this time around, the Momentum True Wireless 3 is right on target. As the saying goes, third time’s a charm!
Roman E. –
Using it for two days and so far it doesn’t disappoint! At first, I did have some problems with connecting to the app, once had to reset everything and start again. But after updating firmware (don’t put it in the case!) everything is very smooth.Pros:+The sound is perfect. I’m by no means an audiophile; for me it sounds great.+The mic is crystal clear even outside under moderate wind conditions.+Adaptive noise cancelling works well. You are not as in a soundproof studio, but will filter out nuisance sounds well.+Simultaneous connection to two devices with a possibility of paring up to 6(!) devices in total. You may use app to switch between them (leaving phone always connected). For my work workflow works very well.+Each of the buds can be used separately. Either left or right works without the other one. Very nice, if using for handsfree, you can have one charging and another in use. There is some blackout when switching, but it’s only a second or two.+Fits well, do not comes out even when jumping.Cons:-Case is bulky. Can’t carry in a pocket as it is sticking out significantly.-No way to know the charge level without opening the case. If charging buds without power cable, the led turns off. Not critical buy a bit annoying.-Battery is not enough for a full day, but it’s fast to charge and you can alternate buds if needed for calls.-Some of functions require an account, but I can live without them. (Sound zones and personalized sound)-EQ switching is not user friendly. You can’t quickly (single push) change presets.-No mute for mic. Can be useful for business usage while conferencing a lot.-Would be useful to be able to lock the touch commands right from buds.All Pros outweigh Cons, at least for me. Very please with build and sound quality, seamless multidevice support, good ANC.Will update after more usage.
CESAR VIANA –
Extremamente fácil de usar e a qualidade sonora é excepcional. Utilizo ele em minhas caminhadas e corridas. Fica bem firme nas orelhas (o que por si só já é uma vantagem tanto em relação à segurança quanto à estabilidade da qualidade do som. No App da Sennheiser tem uma funcionalidade de personalização da equalização. E o principal: a bateria realmente dura bastante!
Matt –
Sennheiser TMW3 wireless earbuds – Best sound quality for wireless earbuds. Sennheiser TMW3 wireless earbuds – Best sound quality for wireless earbudsIf you’re looking for the best sound quality in wireless earbuds, then look no further. I’m currently an iPhone user and so options are a bit more limited for listening to wireless earbuds compared to on Android phones. We don’t have the option to listen to the various higher rate codec’s that most of these high end earbuds offer, such as aptX Adaptive. We also don’t have the options of EQ apps that Android has, so its very important that the earbuds do have an Apple app released for them (which these do and its one of the best). I purchased these Sennheiser TMW3 earbuds for full price $250 in 7/2022 and over a dozen other pairs at various prices ranging up to $400 (including Sony XM4, Linkbuds S, MW08 Sport, Technics AZ60, Bose QC, Airpods Pro) and these sound better than all of them, they’re pretty amazing to listen to and have me playing all types of music just to hear it through these earbuds. That’s how you know its a good listening experience.Sound Quality: Like I said the sound quality on these is top notch for wireless earbuds. They beat out $350-400 pairs and everything else. The sound is very clear in a way that nothing else matches, the vocals are exceptionally clear compared to other wireless earbuds and the instruments are separated in a way that you can hear everything individually. These also reach the loud volumes that I enjoy being able to crank it up to, which the Sony pairs were seriously lacking as their max volume was still pretty dang quiet and is a major reason I did not keep them. These are truly a joy to listen to and I will be keeping these as my primary pair of earbuds.Comfort: The design of these is comfortable for me personally, the shape is a little different from most other pairs that I’ve tried but they fit in my ears well and stay there. No discomfort even after wearing them for long periods of time, they’re fairly light and I can pretty much forget that they’re there.Charging Case: The charging case on these is a bit thicker than something like the Airpods Pro and though it will fit in your pocket it wouldn’t be my first choice as a pocket carry for everyday usage if that’s your primary function. For a small case to carry in your pocket I’d go with the Airpods Pro for Apple users or the Technics AZ-60 in this same price range, if pocket-ability is more important than the best sound quality. Or go for these Sennheiser and get something like the Cambridge Audio Melomania 1+ for a cheap but quality secondary pair to carry in your pocket, which is what I did personally. The Sennheiser TMW3 carrying case is very nice quality though, with a fabric coating that no others have. It feels very sturdy and well made.Battery Life: The battery life on these is pretty great rated at up to 7 hours playtime for the earbuds and the case holding 21 hours for up to 28 total. I will say that these products usually give a timespan that’s a little above reality, I haven’t clocked my personal usage but I’d just expect maybe 6 hours or 5 with Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) feature on and depending on volume.Active Noise Cancelling (ANC): The ANC is one of the better ones out at the moment, it works well and is only eclipsed by the Bose QC earbuds or Sony XM4. If ANC is your primary concern, then I recommend the Bose QC especially for iPhone users I do not recommend the XM4 as you’re not able to access loud enough volumes or their LDAC codec which is supposed to improve sound quality.Touch Controls: The touch controls on these are great, especially compared to most other earbuds. They’re easy to tap, compared to something like Airpods Pro which I find a nightmare. The controls are also customizable through the app so that you can choose what each tap on them does, it does not get better than this.Sennheiser Phone App: The app for these earbuds is great and full of features, maybe only beaten out by the Sony app though its close in my opinion. Most importantly there is an EQ feature that you can customize, or use one of their custom presets. There’s also a sound zones feature that allows you to automatically enable different settings based upon your location, say if you usually use one setting at work and another in your home you can let it automatically change or disable this feature if you prefer.Conclusion: In testing over a dozen pairs of wireless earbuds ranging in price up to $400+ (MW08 Sport, Sony XM4, Sony Linkbuds S, Technics AZ60, Bose QC, and more) this pair of Sennheiser TMW3 clearly is a step above them all. This pair is my personal favorite that I will be using as my primary headphones and 100% my recommendation to anyone I know.