

🎶 Elevate your audio game — because your ears deserve the Momentum 4 advantage.
The Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless Headphones deliver premium sound quality with 42mm transducers and aptX Adaptive codec, combined with industry-leading 60-hour battery life. Featuring Adaptive Noise Cancellation and Adjustable Transparency Mode, these lightweight, foldable headphones offer personalized sound customization via the Smart Control App, making them ideal for professionals seeking immersive, all-day wireless audio performance.












| ASIN | B0B6GHW1SX |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #433 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #14 in Over-Ear Headphones #1,036 in Electronics Accessories & Supplies |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Charging time | 2 Hours |
| Compatible devices | Bluetooth Devices |
| Connectivity technology | Wireless |
| Control method | App |
| Control type | Voice Control |
| Country of origin | Virgin Islands (U.S.) |
| Frequency response | 22 KHz |
| Headphone jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included components | Headphones, Carry case, USB-C charging cable, Audio cable 3.5mm and 2.5mm jacks, Airplane adapter |
| Item model number | 509266 |
| Item weight | 293 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sennheiser |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model name | MOMENTUM 4 |
| Noise control | Adaptive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package type | With case |
| Product Dimensions | 45 x 18 x 18 cm; 293 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Music, travel and professional applications |
| Sensitivity | 106 dB |
| Specific uses for product | music |
| Style | Original |
| Water resistance level | Waterproof |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
M**Y
Very impressive
I love it. Incredible sound and solid build quality. Battery life is outstanding. The only the issue I am facing is little bit stuttering noise due to unstable connections when connected to my laptop. With my iphone, I don’t face this issue. Overall a very satisfied with my purchase. You might feel little bit heat buildup around you ear since the surface contact of the headphone pads to the ears is little bit wide but very comfortable to wear it as the padding is excellent. So for indoor usage its fine; wouldn’t recommend for workouts.
S**I
Better than I thought
I currently own the Sennheiser Momentum 3 (M3) headphones, but I need an additional pair to replace my old, reliable Momentum 2 (M2), which unfortunately has a battery issue. Even after replacing the battery, the M2 still doesn’t work wirelessly. Initially, I thought there wasn’t much difference between the M3 and the Momentum 4 (M4) in terms of sound quality, as both have the same 42mm driver. However, after switching the Bluetooth codec to aptX Adaptive, which supports high bitrate, I noticed a significant improvement in sound quality while listening to music on YouTube. Despite YouTube not being the best audio source, the sound became clearer with resonant bass. Although I’m not an expert, I really enjoy the sound, making the M4 a worthwhile upgrade from the M3. The M4 boasts a 60-hour battery life, a touchpad, increased comfort, significantly improved Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), and support for aptX Adaptive, which is comparable to Sony’s LDAC codec. On the other hand, my Sony WH-1000XM3 and XM4 support LDAC but don’t deliver the same high-quality sound. We appreciate Sony for its ANC and comfort, but not for its sound quality. In our opinion, the Bose QuietComfort 35 and the new QuietComfort models offer better sound quality than Sony, though they lack the bass presence of the M3 and M4. If we were to consider another pair of headphones, we would likely choose the Bose QC Ultra due to its support for aptX Adaptive. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference. I prefer Sennheiser for its sound quality, while my wife prefers Bose for its comfort and superior ANC. It’s fortunate that we don’t prefer the same headphones!
S**D
Great headphones, but the app ruins the audio quality
The audio quality of these headphones are great right out of the box, didn't even have to tweak with the EQ much just toned down the treble. My only issue is that the Sennheiser app degrades the audio quality for some reason and I did not know this. So at first the audio quality was really bad, it was as if I was listening music through 30 dollar headphones. I tried messing with every setting know to man and nothing seemed fix the bad quality, it was to the point where I had regretted buying the headphones and was thinking of selling them. Finally, I saw someone online mention that deleting the Sennheiser app helps increase audio quality of the headphones. The second I did that the audio quality was so much better and clear. So if you're reading this and are planning to get these headphones, just keep in mind about the app, if the headphones don't sound good just delete the app. I would give this a five star, but the debacle I faced makes me remove a star, otherwise they're great, very comfy and good for long listening sessions.
D**C
A brilliant pair of headphones that offer great value
This is a very capable pair of headphones, and one that provide excellent value. The battery life is simply unmatched and the sonic representation is fantastic, with a wide and expansive soundstage. The only slight downsides are the noise cancelling, which could be better, and the depth of the earcups - they are a bit shallow. It would be good to see these two improved upon in the next iteration of the Momentum.
O**E
Sound quality
Very good
B**E
Terrible build quality
The building quality is very low. The Bluetooth pairing button stopper working 4 months after I bought the headphones and there does not seem to be any maintenance from Sennheiser in the UAE.
V**H
Regrets….
I feel really bad writing this review, i purchased this momentum 4, 2 days back and even though I really liked to sound quality, the noise cancellation was not so great, even i felt little bit of heat around my ears while the headphones were touching the top of my ears, but today i went and experienced sony xm5 and bose qc ultra from their showrooms, which were my otger options, but the something was missing in the sound quality, momentum 4 was better in sound than others in my opinion, after all its all personal preferences, i would suggest go out and experience all the headphones in person before jumping into a conclusion, i have ordered momentum 4 again, hoping it to reach in 2 days, really feeling bad for returning it 😶
U**1
Bricked
The product itself is perfect, but it suddenly stopped working. The battery won't charge, and the led won't show... Quite disappointed as I didn't even use it outdoor.
K**B
Great headphones with spectacular and customisable sound. Battery lasts a long while and the comfort of the pads, over long periods, is good. ANC is customisable and works well as does transparency mode. Best price out of the big hitters and well worth it
G**N
Sony Bose tried all this is the best
A**.
After many years and many attempts with finding (my) perfect headphones I am finally satisfied. I purchased a pair of expensive but very nice Sennheiser HD660S2 open back headphones. Music played through them sounds great...but I am sadly a person who wonders could things be better? I fell into the trap of buying different DAC gizmos and cables which if I am being honest did nothing to improve the sound. And believe me, I have bought many other headphones, currently owning B&W, Grado, FiiO and Beyerdynamic models all in the search for sonic Nirvana. I was sick to the back teeth of fiddling about and listening to equipment performance instead of enjoying music. So I thought I'd give a decent pair of wireless headphones a go thinking that it would at least take cables and DAC's out of the equation. After seeing the Momentum 4's on sale for £199 and reading positive reviews about them I decided to give them a go with a view to returning them if they weren't up to scratch. I'm glad to say they exceeded my expectations. They are so good that I am amazed really. They excell with all genres, just lovely. Crisp highs and lows as low as to be subterranean when called upon. As good or better than all my other headphones irregardless of price. Plus all the convenience of wireless connectivity. With all the questions (for me) of 'what if I do this' removed I feel I can get on with spending on new music rather than equipment. As for build quality and comfort I can't fault them, they come with a nice sturdy case as well. Oh and battery life is outstanding. I don't wear headphones outdoors so I don't use any of the features built into the right ear cup via touch, preferring to keep them switched off by utilising the Sennheiser app. Once I had used the EQ part of the app to find my preferred profile I have felt no need to look at it again. If these headphones continue to work for many years I know I'll not be buying any new models again.
L**S
A bateria dura no mínimo umas 48 horas mesmo depois de diversos meses de uso, o cancelamento de ruído é ótimo para dormir em avião, ônibus e carro (tenho muito problema com isso e esse fone já me salvou em situações de desespero), a qualidade do som impressiona todo o dia, adoro o fato que ele tem a opção de usar cabo (tenho um piano eletrônico que uso com ele)... a única reclamação que eu tenho é que às vezes o fone não reconhece que eu coloquei ele aí o cancelamento de ruído não funciona, às vezes tem que desligar e ligar para voltar a funcionar, mas isso é bem pequeno em comparação ao quão bom o fone é. Se você tem o dinheiro compre!
J**M
A premium product, well-priced. GREAT sound, comfort, battery life. That said, I am finding a few things to quibble about. 1) It's having difficulty connecting automatically to my PC running windows. No probs with the Momentum 2, but the 4 needs me to stick handle it manually on both sides, PC & headset. It shouldn't need that. 2) It should have no problem connecting to two PCs. It won't. My Momentum 2 will connect to PC + phone or two PCs, no problem. The shiny new Momentum 4: not so much. WTF? 3) The tension on the bridge - the curved upper part - doesn't seem to be adjustable. Neither was the Momentum 2, strictly speaking, but it turns out it was steel & in desperation I was able to spread it open hard, reducing pressure between the cups. I've read the bridge on the Momentum 4 is plastic, can't be forced. Not sure if this is true; I'll dig further before I risk breaking them. This is a big deal: I have a medical problem going on in my temples, and find the fairly stiff pressure of the Momentum 4 ear cups to be unpleasant. Certainly not something I can wear for hours. Grrr. OK, that's the bad & the ugly. Here's the good: aside from pressure probs just discussed, the cups are more comfortable on my ears. The headset has cushioning under the bridge that works: it's more comfortable there than the Momentum 2, for which I had to purchase a cushioning cover to reduce pressure on the center of my skull. The finger-driven functions invoked on the outside of the right-hand cup work well & do more than was offered by the Momentum 2. And if anything it's a prettier device. The Momentum 4 is also more comfortable than Sony's WH1000XM5. I find sound quality similar; noise cancellation similar too. Best part saved for last: When my Momentum 2 died earlier this year I called Customer Service. The device was a year PAST the warranty coverage, something I admitted up front. Asked could they quote me cost of service, if they could repair it. They suggested I send it in for a quote. Did so. They replaced it entirely with another (I'm sure its a refurb, or they replaced parts on mine & returned it). Came back looking & working as new. NO CHARGE. For a device a year past warranty? I was happy to pay for repair. Instead they've won my loyalty, my next purchase (the one you're looking at now) and I've raved about their approach to other people, and online. Years ago during a career in IT management & then consulting, I learned that a good device with superb service & support is ALWAYS better than the best device with none. My Sony WH1000XM5 headphones - just out of warranty - are now on the fritz & Sony doesn't want to hear from me. I can buy parts online or take it to a service firm which can probably fix it, but the experience is entirely different from my experience with Sennheiser. When I ran into that issue with Sony, I bought the Momentum 4. I won't be trying Bose in future, and won't bother with another Sony. My advice? Buy the Sennheiser. Or whatever you find most comfortable. Whatever you buy, get an extended warranty, either from the manufacturer or from Amazon. Amazon's warranty fulfillment is trouble-free & priced fairly. These things seem to die after a year or two. Or count on buying parts from Amazon & fixing it yourself if you're up for it.
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