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What is the best alternative to Sennheiser Momentum In-Ear?
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1more Triple Driver
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Crisp and airy highs with punchy and deep bass
There are two balanced armature drivers which handle the production of high frequencies, resulting in highs that are really detailed and have a lot of sparkle and detail to them. The 2 BA drivers are complemented by a dynamic driver (hence the triple driver designation) which handles the mids and the lower frequencies. Mids are smooth and clear while the bass is powerful yet at the same time is well controlled.
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Highs can get too harsh
The highs sound amazing usually. But on tracks that have a lot of cymbals and other high-pitched sounds, these frequencies can get quite harsh.
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Comfortable to wear for extended periods
The earpieces' tips are slightly angled and allows for a more comfortable, deeper and more secure fit in the ears.
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Cable is durable and does not tangle easily
The headphone cable is covered by a fabric sleeve. Not only does this make the cable look and feel expensive, but this also adds to the cable's durability. This also helps prevent the cable from tangling easily.
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Easy control of smartphone/music player functions
The inline remote has a metal casing with three buttons that allow you to control tracks, respond to calls as well as adjust the volume. The remote is compatible with Android and iOS devices.
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Made mostly of metal
These in-ears incorporate a lot of metal in the build, with the earpieces, the in-line remote as well as the 3.5mm plug predominantly made out of metal. This gives the headphones nice heft and a quality feel.
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You can take calls while using these
The in-line microphone allows you to take calls without having to disconnect these headphones. Microphone sound is rich and has good clarity.
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Includes lots of accessories
Along with the headphones, you also get silicone and foam ear tips in multiple sizes, a leather carrying case as well as an airplane adapter. These are functional accessories that definitely add a lot of value to the overall package.
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In-Ears & Earbuds
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$95
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Marshall Mode
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Great sound for the price
While the Marshall Mode does not offer a lot of features or top-notch build quality, it makes up for it with great sound quality. The bass has a slight emphasis which gives the sound good power and punch. The mids sound natural and slightly forward, while the highs are able to deliver a good level of detail without getting harsh. These earphones sound best for rock music, but can also deliver great low-end performance for hip-hop music and similar genres, and crisp highs for those who love classical music.
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Single button remote
Controlling smartphone and music functions is limited with the Mode’s inline remote. Only a single button is present, so you can only answer or end calls, play and pause music as well as skip tracks. You can’t control volume nor can you go to previous track.
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Lightweight and comfortable
These earphones won’t cause comfort issues, even when worn for for several hours straight.. The earpieces are light so they don’t put a lot of weight in the ears.
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Many ear tips to choose from
With the Marshall Mode, you’ll be able to get a good fit and seal in your ears. You get 4 pairs of ear tips in different sizes to choose from. The ear tips are also of decent quality, as they are not too squishy, so they should sit well in the ears and last a reasonable period of time as well.
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$28
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Phiaton BT 100 NC
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Combines good sound, splash resistance, noise cancelling and wireless connectivity at a great price
You get a lot of useful features from the BT 100 NC which includes decent noise cancelling, Bluetooth as well splash resistance, which makes these earphones great for casual or active use. Sound reproduction has great clarity as well as full mids and okay bass, and should work well with many music genres.
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Bass-light with slightly aggressive treble
If you love powerful bass or non-fatiguing treble, then the BT 100 NC’s sound signature may not be for you. The bass is present, but the quantity may not be enough. The slightly emphasized treble can make the sound harsh and can be fatiguing to listen to for long periods, especially if you are sensitive to treble.
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Detailed and clean sound
Bass is not emphasized yet is full and has good punch so the sound does not sound lean. The mids are warm and full, so guitars, vocals and drums sound great. The highs are slightly emphasized, which brings out a lot of detail from the music, but can also make cymbal and “s” sounds quite harsh.
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Collar design may be uncomfortable
The collar rests on your neck. While lightweight, you may find this piece of plastic to be annoying, especially when doing vigorous moves when running or working out.
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Collar design houses all earphone controls
You’ll be able to control the various earphone functions using the buttons and switches on the BT 100 NC’s collar. It houses the earphones’ battery and noise cancelling circuitry along with the buttons for answering and ending calls, play/pause/skip/previous tracks, volume adjust and the noise cancelling switch. Aside from being easy to reach, the collar also takes as much weight off of the earpieces as possible, so they stay inside the ears well.
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Good battery life
You’ll get a good amount of wireless listening time off of these earphones. Battery life with noise cancelling and wireless activated is around 8 hours, while you can get 12 hours of noise cancelling when these are used in wired mode.
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Okay noise cancelling
While not the best, the noise-cancelling is decent and can reduce noise that may mix in with your music. You’ll still be able to hear some low pitched noise like the sound of engines though.
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Earpieces can be stored in the collar
You can bring these earphones on the go without the earpieces flopping all over the place when they are not in use. There is a space in each end of the collar where you can dock the earpieces for easier transport.
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$75.00
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V-Moda Forza Metallo
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Aircraft grade metal earpieces, reinforced cables
The V-Moda Forza Metallo has amazing build quality for in-ear headphones. The earpieces are made from CNC-forged aircraft metal which gives makes them really solid yet still fairly lightweight. The cable is also reinforced so it will not break easily even if twisted a little too much. These in-ear headphones can definitely survive being stuffed in a pocket or chucked into a bag.
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Bass can be too much
If you prefer more neutral sounding headphones, especially from the lower frequencies, you may want want to stay clear from these. The Forza Metallo's bass is quite powerful and prominent, and while this does not muddy up the other frequencies, the power and impact from the bass may just be too much for you.
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Lets you control your phone using the in-line remote
It gives users extra functionality which includes pausing or playing tracks, skipping to the next or previous tracks, adjusting the volume and more.
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Powerful bass, detailed highs, forward mids
The sound signature has deep and powerful bass, giving you a lot of thump from bass drum hits and other low frequency sound sources. Highs also have good detail and airiness to them. Also notable are the mids which are a bit forward so vocals can still be easily appreciated despite the powerful bass and the crisp highs. They're enjoyable to use for a wide variety of music, but bass heavy tracks are what they will work with best.
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Includes a good number of accessories
With every purchase of these headphones, you get a stylish carrying pouch, a number of different ear-tips, ear hooks and ear wings as well as a cable clip to minimize cable movement.
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Has many options for a snug fit
You can wear these in-ears like you would standard in-ear headphones, but if you want to keep them more snug in your ear, you can choose to attach the included ear hooks and wings which will provide better fit and help them stay in place in your ear better.
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Cable does not tangle easily
Not only does the cable reinforcement add durability, but it also helps prevent the cable from tangling. The cable has good flexibility and has little memory, so it is not likely to get tangled up while inside your pocket or bag.
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You can easily customize the seal of these headphones
You get a number of ear tips which come in different sizes. It should be easier for you to find a pair that is able to provide a good seal and should result in optimal sound and improved noise isolation.
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Weight:
14g
Connectivity:
Wired ( 3.5mm )
Microphone:
Yes
Frequency Response:
20 Hz - 40,000 Hz
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$129.99
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Brainwavz M2
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Lightweight and comfortable to wear
Despite being made out of metal, these in-ears are still fairly lightweight, so wearing them for long periods shouldn't be a problem. The included ear tips are also quite soft, providing good cushioning and seal.
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Highs may be lacking for some
The audio lacks sparkle in the higher frequency range, which may be disappointing for those looking for lots of detail reproduction in that range.
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Warm sounding with forward mids, smooth highs and deep bass
The highs of these headphones are not too sparkly or airy, yet still has good detail. This results in a smoother sound. Mids are forward and clear, while the bass has good depth without creeping up on the mids. Overall, these headphones are quite fun to listen to and can work with pop, rock, hip-hop and even metal. These are not the best though if you tend to listen to music with a lot of detail and intricate parts like jazz or classical as these do not offer a high level of detail reproduction.
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No in-line microphone
Not really a con, as headphones are primarily for listening to music. However, this can be inconvenient when used with a smartphone and you have to take calls.
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Durable and tangle-resistant cables
The M2's cable is braided and covered with a sleeving material, making it significantly more durable than other cables. It also makes it extra resistant to tangling.
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Solid build quality
The ear pieces are made out of metal and have great fit and finish. Not only does this make them look great, but also gives them a premium feel.
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Includes plenty of accessories
With the M2, you get 2 types of ear tips with three sizes each, a shirt clip to prevent the cable from moving around when worn and ear cable guides to help keep the headphones in place.
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Connectivity:
Wired 3.5 mm
Frequency Response:
20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity:
115 dB
Frequency range:
20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
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$59.50
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Plantronics BackBeat Go 2
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Extremely lightweight & compact
Plantronics BackBeat Go 2 is among the smallest headphones ever made - all functionality is crammed within the control buttons and earbuds themselves.
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Short battery life
On average the battery lasts about 4.5 hours. You can extend battery duration with the charging case.
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Optional charging case for extended use
To get extended use out of your headphones you can use a charging case that can be bought separately or as part of a bundle. You attach the micro usb connector from the charging case to the earbud and let it replenish the battery. A fully charged case can charge the earphones twice.
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Sweatproof
These headphones are designed to be sweatproof so you can use them in the gym, while running, etc.
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Can pair with multiple devices
The BackBeat Go 2 can pair with up to 8 devices.
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Good sound quality
If adjusted to sit correctly in your ear, these headphones give a balanced sound performance, and should work well for all genres of music.
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Will stay in the ears well
To help the earbuds stay comfortably in the ears, there are plastic stabilizers that can be adjusted to better suit your needs.
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Good price
You can get them in a bunch of different colors at Amazon.com and you can find them for less than $30 US dollars.
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Can make calls
The BackBeat Go 2 has a decent microphone for making calls indoors, but it is somewhat lacking for outdoor use.
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Weight:
14 Grams
Battery Life:
4.5 Hours (Playback)
Connectivity:
Bluetooth
Splashproof :
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Tin T2
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Clarity
These headphones are really good at creating complex sounds (for a $50 headphone).
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Vocals slightly shouty
This can be more accentuated before adjusting according to the set of tips, but it's definitely present. For an example of this, try listening to "Unknown Brother" by the Black Keys on a few sets of headphones. In that song Dan Aurbach is singing very emotionally, but isn't quite shouting. Headphones with shouty vocals will present it as him shouting. This is due to a very mild amount of distortion in the midrange frequencies.
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Replaceable MMCX cable
This is pretty common for even budget earbuds/IEMs these days, but it's still a feature that deserves to be called out when a lot of mainstream earbuds don't have this feature. It should be an unforgivable sin to not have a replacable cables at this point due to the ubiquity of the feature and for how common it is for the cable of a set of headphones you use with your phone to fail.
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Bass slightly lacking
Most people aren't going to see this as a true con as what makes these special is that they have a very even, neutral response for the budget sector of headphones.
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