
Sennheiser
The Sennheiser Sport True Wireless earbuds are true‑wireless in‑ear headphones aimed at active users, featuring 7 mm TrueResponse drivers, IP54 dust‑ and sweat‑resistance, and up to 27 hours of total battery life with a charging case.
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$139.00
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$120.02
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$79.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Sennheiser Sport True Wireless for their secure, customizable fit, IP54 durability, premium‑grade sound close to the target curve, and impressive 27‑hour total battery life. They also appreciate the stable Bluetooth 5.2 link and intuitive touch controls. However, critics point out that the Adaptable Acoustics system falls short of true ANC, the three‑band EQ is limited, and the earbuds lack auto‑pause or wear detection, with a noticeable upper‑mid dip and a bulkier design due to the fin system.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the pros highlighted by experts, praising the earbuds’ secure fit, bass‑forward sound, long battery endurance, and sweat‑resistant IP54 rating. Common complaints revolve around accidental touch activations, the underwhelming noise isolation of Adaptable Acoustics, and the absence of auto‑pause, while some note the bulkier shape and a slight dip in upper‑mid frequencies.
Common Complaints
Accidental touch control activation during sweat or movement, limited noise isolation from Adaptable Acoustics, no auto‑pause or wear detection, bulkier earbud design, and a subtle dip in upper‑mid frequencies affecting vocal clarity.
How It Compares
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Disadvantages
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