I always liked Sennheiser products because they are the most comfortable and best sounding. I have had grado's, sony, v-moda, MEE, and other types of headphones. Sennheiser and grado are the only brands of headphones that I continue to buy and use. V-moda have 6-12 months of use before the battery fails and the headphones become unusable. Sony's products have quality control problems where the pads disintegrate, the comfort is awful, and audio quality is mediocre. Grados have the best sound but, no bass and they dig into your ears. Grados are also only a dedicated listening pair of headphones that is limited to home use due to the bulky nature of the headphones. Sennheiser makes products that are good for the gym, home, and general everyday use. Long battery life it lasts about 2 days continuous use(24-30 hours music and podcasts) before needing a charge. Sound quality is awesome though it doesn't have strong bass if that matters to you. Sound cancellation on the headphones is great though I would like the ability to turn it off on bluetooth mode. It has and aux cable port for direct connection sound quality is better ported which has always been true for Bluetooth devices. I can fall asleep with these headphones because they are very comfortable. I've only had them for a couple weeks but I enjoy them very much so.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
The Momentum M2 is by far the best bluetooth headphone set I've ever used! Audio quality is MUCH better than my Bose QC35, and these Sennheisers can block a lot of ambient noise too, even without the proprietary Bose noise-cancelling feature. Although the audio quality is not quite up to my Massdrop Hifiman HE4XX cans, it's damn close! Close enough that I would call these Sennheiser cans pleasurable even to audiophiles... and I can wear these without bothering my wife, who (if she's close enough) can hear whatever I'm playing when I wear my open-back Massdrops. My college Sennheisers were my first love in headphones decades ago -- the Momentum M2 makes those memories a renewed pleasure while re-instilling my respect for Sennheiser engineering! If you need wireless headphones, look no further -- you won't regret owning these! VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
As far as comfortable and sound quality go, these are the best wireless headphones out there. I actually replaced the ear pads with velour pads (but that's purely out of personal preference; they're comfortable enough with the standard pads). They are a bit bass heavy for my taste and lack a bit of the mid-high range, but are still very enjoyable. Great for casual listening....battery seems to last forever. My iPod died in 4 hours, while the headphones lasted for at least 6...probably could have gone to 10. I love this headphones and recommend them to anyone who wants high quality wireless headphones. (I honestly haven't used them cabled yet, so I can't speak on that).
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Definitely worth the money. The sound is great, they're comfortable, they look great, the controls are easy to use and they really give you a refined listening experience. If you actually like hearing music the way it should be heard and you need to cut the cord, this is the way to go. And the battery life is outstanding, I can go for days without charging.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I by no means am an audiophile, but I purchased these headphones because I work in Landscaping as well as an avid gym goer and was attracted to the wide array of features. Comfortable, lightweight, sturdy, noise cancelling works amazing, crisp sound all over, tight bass, they are better than Bose headphones and I'll argue that any day of the week. Don't let the price tag scare you away, they are at that price for a reason.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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