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Brilliant home control review
Brilliant home control review











brilliant home control review
  1. #BRILLIANT HOME CONTROL REVIEW MOVIE#
  2. #BRILLIANT HOME CONTROL REVIEW DRIVERS#

#BRILLIANT HOME CONTROL REVIEW MOVIE#

The headphones do an excellent job with all music genres, making them extremely adaptable while also handling action-filled movie soundtracks with suitable bombast and immersion. They maintain the separation of tones and preserve detail even in the most complex tracks. They have a pleasing balance between powerful, deep bass, warm mids and sparkling highs, without any one element overriding the others. They are the sort of quality headphones that will have you hearing new elements in your favourite tracks, right up there with Sony, Apple and B&W. The Momentum 4 continue Sennheiser’s long tradition of fantastic sound.

#BRILLIANT HOME CONTROL REVIEW DRIVERS#

The cushions are super-soft and do a good job of blocking out the world, allowing the large 42mm drivers to shine. SpecificationsĬonnectivity: Bluetooth 5.2 with multipoint, 2.5/3.5mm, USB-C (charging and audio)īluetooth codecs: SBC, AAC, aptX AdaptiveĬracking sound and effective noise cancelling

brilliant home control review

Press the button five times and you can turn off Bluetooth but still use the noise-cancelling, a mode designed for use on a plane without having to listen to music. The music will pause when you take the headphones off while a single button activates your phone’s voice assistant or turns the headphones on and off. Unusually, you can also use a smartphone-like pinch-to-zoom gesture to slowly turn noise-cancelling down and ambient sound up, or vice versa, a bit like turning the volume up or down on the outside world. Swipe forward or backward to skip tracks, swipe up or down for volume, tap once to pause the music or twice to switch to the ambient sound mode. The touch panel on the right ear cup supports a set of excellent gesture controls. They come with a 2.5mm-to-3.5mm analogue headphones cable and can play audio over USB-C at the same time as charging, similar to the B&W PX7, giving you plenty of connectivity options. Multipoint connects two devices at the same time, such as your phone for music and your laptop for video calls, and works extremely well. But they also support the very latest aptX Adaptive format, which offers higher audio quality, lower latency and is backwards compatible with the older aptX standard, which is common on Windows PCs and Android devices. The headphones support Bluetooth 5.2 with the universal SBC and AAC audio formats for Apple devices and others. The Sennheiser Connect app handles switching between devices, equaliser and noise-cancelling modes, firmware updates and other settings.













Brilliant home control review