The CX400BT also has touch controls on the outside of each earbud. And like Audio Dio, it’s also customizable in the app above. Options for controlling the audio audio, taking calls and accessing your voice assistant are all available on the keys. Like most true wireless earbuds these days, Senehizer says “ambient noise reduction” microphones will keep your voice clear for call and spoken commands. Mileage varies greatly with these claims, so we have to put it to the test during its review to see how well it works. The company says you can expect up to seven hours of battery life on earbuds, with up to 20 hours in case of inclusive charging.
When compared to Momentum True Wireless 2, the differences are mostly cosmetic. The outside of the CX400BT is more rectangular than the circular MTW2. Also, the case that comes with the new model is not wrapped in the same fabric as the previous accessory. Perhaps most importantly, the CX400BT does not have an ANC, which explains the more affordable price tag.
The CX400BT will be available on September 15 in Black & White for $ 199.95 (199.).