So shockingly enough I think my TWS itch is gone for now thanks to to the 1More Comfobuds Pro.
They have a shallow fit, super comfy, strong mids sparkly highs and great bass so with the Sennheiser CX 400BT and the Fiil T1XS I think I'm all set! (at least for now)
If I were to get the 1More before the Sennheiser I would have probably skipped the CX 400BT because the Comfobuds Pro do almost everything right.
The main difference between the two in terms of sq is that the 1More are more resolving and have stronger mids. They also do Imaging differently.
The CX 400BT have wider soundstage and depth while the Comfobuds Pro have more height on top of width to the soundstage and you feel like you are on stage or in front of the singer while the Sennheiser are a bit further away from the action.
The Comfobuds Pro have super well done Ambient, the best I have had, which is very useful to me and the ANC for my use case is excellent.
If you are considering the 1More get the Aurora Blue which has the pre-sets for eq while the black and white versions don't. (I know, super odd marketing choice).
I got mine well below their price tag and at $60 you're winning all day as their pre-sets eq is better and more responsive than the 3 bar Sennheiser eq.
I got both pairs below retail and use them both as part of my rotation as they are different enough to keep both.
Fully agree with your thoughts on these. Bought them a week ago and am really surprised at how good the ANC, ambient mode, comfort and sound quality is - vocals really shine. In many ways, I prefer them to the MTW2, although as you say about the CX 400BT, they are so different it's easy to justify keeping both!
Only things I don't like are how long the stems are (rubs against my beard, which I can hear when not playing music), and the controls, which are limited. Also, I didn't realise when I bought them that the Aurora Blue had different EQ settings, and I bought the black colour, annoying!
Tempted to return and re-order, but the black were/are approx £60 here, whilst the blue are £76.49. In your view, are the pre-set EQ settings good enough to justify returning and spending an additional £15 on the blue?