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Published: 2020-09-03, Author: Simon , review by: T3.com
Wide-open, lavishly detailed and informative sound,Fine touch- and app-control,More comfortable than they look,
Don't really look or feel the money's-worth, Periodically spiky treble, Humdrum battery life,
As long as you don't find their treble response puts your teeth on edge too badly, there's really no reason not to give them thorough consideration.Reasons to buy+Wide-open, lavishly detailed and informative sound+Fine touch- and app-control+More comforta...
Published: 2020-11-02, Author: Nick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
At NZ$330, these earbuds are at the top-end of the market - and for the most part, they live up to the price point.The app is well-designed, highly customisable and intuitive, battery life and sound quality are both excellent, and comfort-wise they are as...
Good, Good build quality and touch controls, Decent battery life, Qualcomm aptX Bluetooth codec support, Enjoyable, engaging sound, Tight, calculated bass
Earpieces are quite large, No water resistance
Sennheiser's presence in the premium true wireless space has so far been limited to the flagship Momentum True Wireless range, so the CX 400BT comes as a welcome addition to the sub-Rs. 20,000 price segment. With largely the same performance as the Moment...
The Sennheiser CX 400BT is a winner when we talk about the design and the audio performance. The earbuds come with customisable touch controls and they also offer a pretty good battery backup. The only thing we felt was missing was the features like ANC...
Slightly harsh highs, Bland design, Lacks features for the asking price
The Sennheiser CX 400BT features stellar sound quality and customisable touch controls and EQ, but not much else. Priced at Rs 16,990, the earphones face fierce competition from competitors that provide ANC, Ambient Sound, wearing detection, and/or wirele...
Abstract: We are well and truly in the era of the truly wireless audio. Now, these devices are available across price points. At the very top of the spectrum would be the Sennheiser Momentum 2 truly wireless earphones with an audiophile quality sound profile and a...
Surprisingly comfortable despite the big earbud design, Similar audio quality to their Momentum 2, Dedicated app allows for audio and gesture customization
Could've offered more features for the price, Pricey, Built quality could be better
At the end of the day, the Sennheiser CX 400BT takes some of the features from the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 that we've reviewed previously without certain features like Active Noise Cancelling (ANC), Transparent Hearing, and the charging case d...
The CX 400BT TW retails at RM999, which can be an intimidating price point for many. And with plenty of competition in the mid-range earbuds market, the new Sennheiser earbuds are not exactly within the affordable range.However, it is a worthwhile recomme...
Great sound, Customisable sound, Great companion app, Support for AAC, aptX, and SBC codecs, More affordable price point
Bland design, Not water resistant, No wireless charging, Not exactly what you'd call cheap
There's just one sticking point: S$299 can't really be considered “affordable”, despite what Sennheiser wants us to think.You can get perfectly capable true wireless earbuds with great sound for even lower prices. The Jabra Elite 75t, for example, offers...