These Sennheiser Headphones Are Currently on Sale at Their Lowest Price Ever

If you’ve been eyeing premium wireless headphones but don’t want to shell out big bucks, this deal on the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 headphones might catch your eye. Originally priced at $279.95, they are now on sale on Woot for $89.99 for two weeks only or until they sell out. Plus, Prime members get free standard shipping, while others will have to pay $6 (just note: this sale is only available in the contiguous US, and free shipping is not available to Alaska, Hawaii, or PO Boxes). You also get Sennheiser’s two-year limited manufacturer’s warranty, so you can have peace of mind if anything goes wrong.

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 Headphones
$89.99 at Woot
$279.95 Save $189.96

$89.99 at Woot
$279.95 Save $189.96

These IPX4- rated headphones come with four pairs of ear tips (XS to L) and three sets of stabilizing ribs that help keep them in place, especially if you plan to use them at the gym. The controls are built into the capacitive outer panels of each earbud and are said to be very responsive. However, touch controls can be a little too sensitive—randomly pausing or skipping tracks when you’re just adjusting the headphones is a common problem. As for the battery, you get seven hours per charge and an additional 21 hours from the case (decent, but expect less if ANC is enabled). Charging is convenient as the case supports both Qi and USB-C wireless charging.

Bluetooth 5.2 compatibility ensures a stable connection, and the 7mm dynamic drivers cover a wide frequency range from 5Hz to 21kHz, delivering distortion-free deep bass, clear mids and balanced highs. Audio quality is impressive with support for AAC, AptX, AptX Adaptive and SBC (which should work well for most users), but audiophiles may notice the lack of LDAC support. Active noise cancellation (ANC) is good here, but not the best. It handles low-level noise (like airplane noise) well, but it doesn’t handle high-frequency sounds (like banging and clinking dishes), as noted in this PCMag review . You can adjust the EQ, adjust ANC, configure touch controls and much more using the Sennheiser Smart app.

What are your thoughts so far?

If water resistance is a priority, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro (upgraded, $129) offers a higher IP57 rating , making it more resistant to dust and water. And if you want stronger ANC, the Sony WF-1000XM4 (upgraded, $134.99) might be a better choice.

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