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Updated January 10, 2024·
If you are looking for a versatile option for music, gaming, and calls, and need excellent microphone quality, the EPOS PC38X headphones are a great choice; they are praised for their overall sound quality and comfort, making them ideal for extended use sessions. However, they are not portable, lack wireless connectivity, and are not suitable for exercise or travel due to their open-back design and size. On the other hand, if portability, noise isolation, and the convenience of true wireless technology are priorities for you, consider the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 earbuds. They also feature active noise cancelling and are suitable for exercise and travel thanks to their compact size and secure fit. However, their sound quality is not as highly regarded as that of the PC38X, and they might not be the best for gaming or watching TV due to possible latency concerns. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the EPOS PC38X
Best in class for music
Best in class for phone calls
Best in class for gaming
Excellent for TV and video
Advantages of the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2
Good for exercise
Very good for air travel
Key differences
Music
9.5/10
6.0/10
The EPOS PC38X is best in class for music, while the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 is only fair.
Gaming
10.0/10
5.3/10
The EPOS PC38X is best in class for gaming, while the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 is poor.
Phone Calls
10.0/10
6.2/10
The EPOS PC38X is best in class for phone calls, while the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 is only fair.
TV and Video
9.0/10
5.4/10
The EPOS PC38X is excellent for TV and video, while the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 is poor.
Noise Reduction
2.5/10
6.5/10
The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 is only fair for noise reduction, while the EPOS PC38X is poor.
Battery
N/A
5.5 Hours
The EPOS PC38X does not have a battery. The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 has 5.5 hours of battery life.
Cost
$125
$195
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
$300
The EPOS PC38X has a price of $125 and the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 costs $195.
Build Quality
8.5/10
9.2/10
The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 has excellent build quality, while the EPOS PC38X has very good build quality.
"Lightweight and comfortable design, Mic arm with mute, Excellent tuning, Highly natural midrange voicing, Clean and separated bass, Solid soundstage dimensions. Combining all day comfort and integrated coms with a balanced and spacious sound from essentially any source, it is hard to deny the versatility and value provided by the PC38X."
"They are more comfortable and nicer to use than their predecessors, battery life is better and noise-cancelling is now included as part of the package. They’re easy to live with and you could happily listen to them for hours on end without reaching for the pause button. If your budget allows, your ears will be handsomely rewarded."
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About EPOS
EPOS is a relatively new company with a very long heritage. Previously known as Sennheiser Communications, EPOS is the result of the joint venture between the German headphone manufacturer Sennheiser and the Danish Demant that sought to develop premium audio communication solutions. They specialize in two main product groups, enterprise communications and gaming communication headsets and processing devices.
About Sennheiser
A family-owned company, Sennheiser is a German, high fidelity, audio equipment manufacturer founded in 1945. Their consumer audio division is now owned by the Swiss hearing aid and cochlear implant manufacturer Sonova. Sennheiser offers a wide variety of, very high quality, audio equipment solutions, from headphones to earbuds, full sets of monitoring speakers, amplifiers and microphones. They also make what is widely regarded as the best, and most expensive, headphones in existence, the HE-1 Orpheus, costing a whopping $59,000 dollars.
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