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Sennheiser Momentum In Ear (iOS version) - Black Red

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Color: Black Red


Operating System: iOS version


Features

  • Apple iOS model using newly designed, tangle-free oval cable featuring 3-button in-line remote with integrated microphone. Connectivity Technology: Wired
  • Custom machined, low resonance stainless steel housing deliver a detailed and accurate sound
  • High-quality dynamic transducers produce high output level with low distortion
  • In ear canal design provides excellent attenuation of ambient noise. Multiple sized ear tips included insuring a personalized fit
  • Two year warranty when purchased from an authorized Sennheiser dealer

Description

Joining Sennheiser's Style Selection series, MOMENTUM In-Ear brings together elegant appearance and high-performance sound. Created for individuals who follow their own path, MOMENTUM In-Ear celebrates mobility, freedom, ambition and excellence. Available in high-gloss black with red accents and mirror chrome detailing, these new earphones capture the style and sound of Sennheiser's acclaimed MOMENTUM headphones in a compact in-ear design - powerful bass, detailed vocal projection and great sound stage. Ear adapters in a range of sizes combined with a new slim stainless steel enclosure ensure a perfect fit for excellent attenuation of external noise. A newly designed oval cable geometry imparts a solid feel of quality while contributing to superior sound quality. Momentum In-Ear will be available in Apple iOS and Samsung Galaxy versions featuring convenient three-button in-line remotes with integrated mic for controlling music and taking calls. A premium carry case is included, finished with the same attention to detail and styling as the earphones. MOMENTUM In-Ear delivers an incredible listening experience in the smallest, most compact form.


Brand: Sennheiser Consumer Audio


Model Name: iOS version


Color: Black Red


Form Factor: In Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Product Dimensions: 4.6 x 1.75 x 6.9 inches


Item Weight: 5.8 ounces


Item model number: 508689


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 5, 2014


Manufacturer: Sennheiser


Item Weight: 164 Grams


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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  • Klipsch replacement
Color: Black Red Operating System: iOS version
I love the Kilpsch R6 II wired in-ear headsets. But, you can not find new ones anymore and earbuds do not last forever. I went through a lot earbuds without much success trying to find a suitable replacement. Most are to heavy and uncomfortable or have poor base quality. These are the closest I have found so far. They are pretty comfortable and the base is good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 19, 2023 by freelian

  • Great to Audiophile Quality Level 4! And good sub-base!
Color: Black Red Operating System: iOS version
You'll only need to exceed to AQL5 with some 150$ push pull, Focal Spheres is evidenced on Joan Baez's, Ring Them Bells when she turns her shure pre-amp up to 5 on one song and her voice is a little higher, sweet and beautiful! (Which is awesome and well worth it, but only on so few albums, most would say not, most all music is just recorded to AQL4.) Or the sweet and beautiful, high piano on Herbie Hancocks, Gershwins Secret. (The 2 we all use for these AQ tests.) You have the highest guitar pings here on Joans and 3 voice and guitar seperation to about as sweet and beautiful as it gets and guitar string highs and available definition, most all should be happy with! The double bass on Herbies is great and 100%! (But you lose the ub-bearable shrillness of Stevie Wonders voice has to be turned down with the Spheres.) So is a good trade off on that album! And sounded pretty top, Sweet and Beautiful! And WHEW!! Pretty much got *7th Heaven! (I can't tell you on the violen seperation and can tell the exact timbre of a period violen and ancient chello resononces, my *Reference Rotel system and 5 " 90 watt Focal Moniters give me right now and blew my amp and spaced my Spheres lately.) And my old Gen 2 I Pod blew the program. I think the LG cell was up there but Android 11 update ruined the AQ totally to wherever it was, but the Senns do sound awesome on and beat the 7mm Skullcandys -(But sound real beautiful too and up there on the guitar pings, seperation and detail) and my hopped up Monoprice Over Ears, are good enough for my acoustic Guitar recordings and mixing tracks anyway. -(Just make *Live., to were just under before break in and hop up, or close enough for me.) Super comfy and un-noticable for all day out working and I think good enough for anyone in a serious sit down *LIVE! Stereo session and *Exciting and Engaging! The IEM Guy on the net rated them at *8.5 made *Live and 8.4 just under a lot like for mellower and more romantic and be the 30$ Skull Candys, 15$ Mono Price IEM's, 80$ Shures maybe with big bass. I gave the Spheres a 9.3 -(Be AQL5ish.) And on that, these Momentums a 9! The 200$ one's just have a perfect full spectrum versus, slightly recessed mids and same driver and all but sit in a box in your ears like the Spheres and I thought might not be as comfy and I think big deal and who cares and go to the Spheres and want the next step up, but suck more power and a little less bass, some don't like. (Also will feel a larger EMF tingle and plastic detox 100%, but will need to go to 70$ JBL Outside Ears for that anyway or the comparable 15$ mono prices, the Grado 125 to 250's otherwise the highest we recommend you need to go to for top AQ, won't get it either and you'll feel a slight EMF circle your head!) So keep that in mind on any future purcheses or any bigger magnet IEM's need a amp as well! I just tried the new sport sandisk and the stock buds got it on bass and detail and I'd say worth the 50$, just on the buds and all anyone needs, but couldn't drive these Senns for any bass. The current best DAP to enjoy these on and hit the IPOD Gen 5.5 Classic or up, but has sound cards up to 256Gb a lot want and for Windows Wav files is the 110$, HI FI WALKER H2 (Used to be a Figi but they only sell super high rez, super expensive stuff now.) Well and not happy with your current cell or such. Get's the same 4 star rating versus the high rez 5 ones! (And drives up to 150 ohm phones!) But no FM like a cell or the Sandisk. So these Senns don't get me top Bench Reference, but I'll be more than happy with indefinetly! (I have smaller ears and the Focals are just a tad un-comfy for past a couple hours for me, but I'll love better on just those 2 albums so far.) But will only care for that much added definition when back on the stereo and 5" moniters or the Focal 65 WPC, AQL4, 1 -6 1/2"s. So I'd say go for it, unless a *High Rez Nurd and the expensive limited album list, The *Spoiled Rotten 5'er Gang enjoys! Full horns and electric guitar is achieved at 33wpc AQL2 on Focal 1 -61/2" in a AQ thick 1 1/2" cabinets. (Especially on the Baffle is most noticable for another added x2 Bass, Volume, Detail.) Versus only JBL sells kit speakers with the longer, double wrapped coil are a x2 Bass, Volume Detail than your cheap Pionear or Infinities, have a short coil. (And all *Most care about!) The ones went with the 3 way, AQL5 120wpc systems, all said there's not enough music there to be worth it. And only go past AQL3 at 50wpc if you want the added volume. Where Level 4 comes in and you get all the vibrations and under the stage, to can feel a vocalists throat vibrate, is Super, Foot Stomping LIVE! Though and most exciting like your really there! (Most like it mellower!) I liked about 30% vibration and not so obnoxious with the heavy vibes slamming your chest! @ 55 -58wpc on the 6 1'2" Focals, (DC volt read 65 -68 on a powerbanked, hopped up amp, but just is extra fluff at that reading.) But want to really crank it was NOT enough Volume and Bass for me, when I blew that amp. So I'd personally like at least 65 -70wpc and recomend that the limit for no noise complaints your gonna get at 100 to 190 for sure! A good 50wpc is loud enough for a party and cranks, but a mellow amp more and is NOT neighborhood bothering on late night. Otherwise I wish all reviews would mention the exact size bass anything has and I can always tell a 5-15" exactly! *Got enough Bass, doesn't get it! Then the other half always says, *Not enough bass. Well does it even get the Double Bass fully on jazz? (A AQ Focal 6 1/2" equals a typical 8".) Otherwise, get's the Double Bass, get's it! (Most like a lighter 6 1/2" mid-bass and most all the ladys and me too.) Mr. Focal says the 6 1'2" gets Acoustic Guitar Bass perfect, *Live and then you are accenting up the bass from there! *And most all world run! And does the big bass guitar plenty on country with Focals anyway and well probably any expensiver US made Loudspeakers like JBL, Vanderstein, PBS ect. ect. (Focals were made for recording studios and perfect AQL5 and up, JBL's and Vanderstiens will sound just a little softer is all.) But some don't like as much, but I'd be happy with except for trying to Record Acoustic at AQL5! But you have that same best AQ a LOT cheaper with a decent DAP and buds! And these are the one's most all buy to up their I Pods with. If you lead a symphony and need to review the daily tapes *Live, with that many instruments, you need the Zalytron, Focal Kevlar, 5 -1-5's at 60watts each and the T-90 tweeter and a 120 wpc amp. (But the only reason to ever go that high and gives just under a 6 1/2" bass, but you'd add a 15" push pull sub for total full classical bass theater sound show.) You'll only get full bass detail with a 80 watt 8" and no 10" world can do. (And most all recommend for any future sub and me too.) And super exciting on drums!! (Or ever go a AQL5 3 way.) Also is wider dispersion for full field and 10" focused. The Focal 100 w 10" is super awesome, exciting on a drum solo, mainly, but just to much, you don't want or need and are for real big rooms to project a longer distance. (And I was running my 190wpc Focal 1-5-10's and ever go the 70 w, 5" mids extreme max and I recommend just the standard 50 -60's.) And the 60's for me. And want the very best *Top World Audiophile Quality possible! (Or a comparable American made and most make AQ! And read the reviews.) Otherwise I might like the Focal 7" on the next set I build if anything and just a little more bass be nice sometimes and versus a possible 1 -5-8 be way more like it on a lot of big majestic bass, Classical! _(To those awesome 10" KEF transmission line towers!) And ouh! And ever get way into classical later!! Most all retired got into AQL4 Classical just went the Vanderstien 1 -6 1/2"s, where they quit trying to sell the 1 -4 -10's. And have super big bass for that and the 10's were to much for me too. And the Rotel Planer 2 Table just get's AQL2 *Live! (And most, most all care to get too.) And do sound VERY most beautiful, possible on the Tom Scott Sax! And I'm sure you can enjoy 100% with these buds as well! *Top Recomended -*An Average, All American, Audiophile Joe -2023 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 5, 2023 by Douglas

  • Great Sounding for Stationary Listening
Color: Black Red Operating System: iOS version
I'm a headphone junky and have plenty to compare against. The Sennheiser Momentum is one of the better sets I have, and it is my go to pair for travel or listening at my desk. Fit, isolation and sound quality are important in all headphones, but especially important when choosing an in ear model. Here are my thoughts. The fit of most in ears is a function of the tips. The Sennhisers come with 4 sizes of ear adapters that should fit just about anyone, but I wish they would include one or two sets of Comply tips for those of us who have a hard time getting plastic ones to fit well. I did get one of the included pairs to fit well and offer a good seal. What I did find was that the straight on design of the Momentums didn't do a great job of staying in my ears when doing anything more than walking. I've since replaced the plastic tips with Comply tips and have better luck, but the design still has the cable tugging at the headphones when active. I have a pair of Shure in ears where the semi rigid memory cable goes up and over your ears taking the weight of the cable off of the earpiece and will stay in place no matter what. So for me they work while seated at my desk or walking through an airport, but not while I exercise. When properly placed in my ears (especially with the Comply tips) the isolation is very good. Ambient noises like airplane engines and crying airplane babies are gone when the Momentums are in place. One problem that can come from good isolation is that sometimes you can hear the cable when it rubs against something. I've heard the term microphonics used for this. There is no issue with the that with the Sennheiser's, and I do have that with the more expensive pair of Shure's. The sound from the Sennheiser's is very good. More eloquent people than I have written numerous reviews in trade magazines that are almost universally good. Speakers and headphones aren't supposed to change the way the artist recorded their music. Emphasizing the highs or lows to cater to users is fine, but what I want is a lively, neutral presentation of the recorded material. The Momentums do a great job at this and in such a way that you can listen for hours at a time without the fatigue a "tuned" pair of headphones gives. Overall I love the sound. The craftsmanship is top notch, and the performance for the dollar is maybe the best I've heard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 31, 2016 by Peffinger

  • Very good and durable earphones
Long time I bought these and they still work pretty well. They are like new and working perfectly. Recommended. Still, since they iPhone changed their plug, they don’t work well with them anymore. I use it for my other devices.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 7, 2023 by Andres Iglesias

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