Sennheiser unveils Momentum True Wireless 2 headphones with active noise canceling and aptX
News Devices / / January 02, 2021
Sennheiser released the second version of the top-end Momentum True Wireless headphones. Its main difference from previous model became an active noise reduction system. It allows you to cut out extraneous sounds and enjoy music even in a noisy place.
The second important improvement is an increase in autonomy from 4 hours to 7. The charging case will provide about 28 more hours instead of 12 for the first version of the headphones. At the same time, the earbuds themselves retained their moisture protection (IPX4) and became somewhat more compact.
Sennheiser also claims to have fixed discharge issues that some Momentum True Wireless users have complained about. This has been achieved thanks to a new Bluetooth chip that "counteracts any power outages."
Headphones are connected to the sound source via Bluetooth 5.1. Support for AAC and aptX codecs is declared, which guarantees minimal delays and high sound quality when working with iPhone and Android. It is possible to listen to music with only one earphone.
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 will go on sale in April for 299 euros (≈25,000 rubles) and will compete with AirPods Pro.
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