Thursday, April 7th 2022

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 Leak Courtesy of Lufthansa

It's not every day new hardware, or as in this case, new TWS earbuds, are leaked by an airline, but in this case, Lufthansa has jumped the gun and leaked the upcoming Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 earbuds. This happened courtesy of the airline's WorldShop website, although by now the product listings have been removed. However, courtesy of several publications online picking up on the leak, we now know what to expect from Sennheisers next generation of TWS buds.

Designwise the changes are fairly minor, with the most noticeable changes being in the addition of a graphite colour option, with black and white still sticking around. The charging case now supports the Qi wireless charging standard, which should appeal to some potential customers. Battery life for the earbuds remains at 7 hours, with a further 28 hours or four additional charges provided by the charging case. It takes about 90 minutes to charge the earbuds in the charging case, which also sports a USB-C port. The earbuds have support for Bluetooth 5.2, but there's no mention of Bluetooth LE audio support. On the other hand, SBC, AAC, aptX and aptX Adaptive are supported. The Momentum 3's also supports hybrid adaptive ANC with four microphones per earbud, which should be a step up over the previous generation. The Momentum True Wireless 3 are said to launch later this month and the MSRP should be around €249 or around $275.
Sources: HiFi.de, via Notebook Check
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2 Comments on Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 Leak Courtesy of Lufthansa

#1
trsttte
Didn't Senheiser leave the consumer market?

Quite funny to see a leak from an airline, maybe take the prices with a grain of salt since Lufthansa is probably upcharging
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TheLostSwede
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trsttteDidn't Senheiser leave the consumer market?

Quite funny to see a leak from an airline, maybe take the prices with a grain of salt since Lufthansa is probably upcharging
No, they sold off their consumer division to Sonova Holding AG.
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