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The Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless headphones combine premium 42mm dynamic drivers with adaptive noise cancellation and a massive 60-hour battery life. Featuring Bluetooth 5 with aptX Adaptive for seamless connectivity, these over-ear headphones offer personalized sound customization via the Smart Control Plus app. Designed for professionals and audiophiles alike, they deliver crystal-clear calls with four beamforming microphones and exceptional comfort in a sleek, foldable form factor.









| ASIN | B0B6G9TPNQ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 20 Milliseconds |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Battery Life | 60 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,671 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #79 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5 |
| Cable Feature | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | White |
| Carrying Case Material | Fabric |
| Carrying Case Weight | 293 Grams |
| Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices with AAC, SBC, aptX, or aptX Adaptive support |
| Connectivity Technology | VGA |
| Control Method | Touch, Voice |
| Control Type | control |
| Controller Type | Touch-based control system |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (9,534) |
| Date First Available | August 8, 2022 |
| Earpiece Shape | over-ear |
| Frequency Response | 300 |
| Generation | 4 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04260752330459 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack,2.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Headphones, Carry case, USB-C charging cable, Audio cable 3.5mm and 2.5mm jacks, Airplane adapter |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.3 ounces |
| Item model number | 509267 |
| Manufacturer | Sennheiser |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | MOMENTUM 4 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise Control Features | Adaptive Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.11 x 7.09 x 7.48 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calling |
| Sensitivity | 106 dB |
| Series Number | 4 |
| Special Feature | Adaptive Noise Cancellation, Adjustable Transparency Mode, Four noise-canceling microphones, Sennheiser Smart Control App with equalizer, presets, and sound modes, Fast Charging, Microphone Included |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style | Wireless Headphone |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 810091270455 |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
D**D
Great sound quality, battery life, adjustability, value
Got these on black friday sale for $180, which was a complete steal. For that price, no-brainer instant buy. Even for the 'regular' sale price of $230-250, these are great. The app is good, adjustable EQ that you can save as presets, connects reliably, battery life is absurdly long, pretty comfortable, and the sound quality is great. Rich deep bass and detailed highs. I vastly prefer the sound to the WH-1000XM5, Bose QC35II, and like it slightly more than the AirPods Pro 3. The ANC is not amazing like AirPods Pro 3, but not bad either, better than I expected. Basically, if you want headphones with great sound quality that are wireless and have good enough ANC to give you the best listening experience in a low to moderate noise environment, these are a great pick. I'm rarely going to reach for my Sennheiser HD6XX now that I have these.
D**.
Great Wireless Headphones, better than most IEMs in the price range
The Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless are great wireless headphones. I find them to be really easy to use and they sound great. At lower volumes, the sound is v-shaped. But if you bump up the volume a few clicks everything is pretty much even-sounding and not v-shaped. The bass is great, better than my HD600s. The mid-range is lush and full and the treble is just enough to not be harsh. I was using a desk-based system with a topping 7-series dac and amp and the Sennheiser HD600s for a while. The momentum 4 give me portability which is a plus when doing house chores. The touch panel on the right earcup doesn't work that well so I turned it off in the app. The app you need to do firmware updates and control the features is called "Sennheiser Smart Control Plus" and it's available for android and iOS. A nice feature is that the headphones turn off when removed from the head, saving battery life. They sound pretty astounding and in my opinion don't even need EQ although it's available in the phone app. They fit a little snug but comfort is top notch. The clamping pressure is not bad and I don't even need noise cancellation since the seal is so good. The price on amazon is great for these when they're roughly half off retail. If you're looking for the classic Sennheiser quality and need something portable the Momentum 4 are a must buy.
A**S
Good headphones but! Sensitive controls and connection issues have ruined my experience. a little.
I’ve been using these headphones for a bit now and overall I really like them. I have the 80th edition which looks awsome. The sound quality is very good, calls sound great, and people on the other end hear me clearly every time. They’re lightweight, comfortable to wear for long periods, and I haven’t had any connection issues with mt phone, but when I try to connect them to my PC, I have major issues and I cant hear anything even though it says the headphones are connected and the headphones are selectedas my outputdevice. I do wish they had a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, but that’s not a deal breaker for me. But my overall main complaint is the touch gestures on the right ear cup. They are way too sensitive. While I was on a call, the headphones kept muting and unmuting on their own, and the volume would randomly go down and back up. It got pretty frustrating, especially since the call quality itself is excellent and better than what I get from my Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. I’m not sure if this can be fixed with a firmware update or if it’s just the hardware, but it definitely affects the experience. Because of that, I’m knocking it down to four stars. Still a great pair of headphones, just held back by overly sensitive controls and because I couldn't get it working on my PC. Which really, it should be 3.5 stars, but I can't do a half a star. So I'll go ahead and give it a 4 star.
G**)
Too many harsh reviews for these. These are better than any other option for <$500.
After having these headphones for the past year, I have to say that these are definitely 5/5 headphones. I'm not sure what some of the complaints are about, but I think some folks with the lesser reviews must have gotten faulty devices, because the only time I've ever had a connectivity issue was when I mistakenly had both my speakers and my headphones connected. As a matter of fact, I've actually found myself more annoyed by them automatically turning on and connecting when I had literally just turned them off to put them away. There's something about the "on-ear" function that senses when you're wearing them. When the ear muffs go face down in the case, the headphones will sometimes think that they're being put on your head. If you're doing it in a fluid manner, they won't turn back on, but if you turn them off, set them down, and then put them away shortly after, they'll probably turn on. I believe the noise cancellation is solid. When I don't have any music playing and just have the noise cancellation active I can't hear much at all. Normal conversation is definitely out of the realm of possibility. If someone's talking to you and you're not looking straight at them, you wouldn't know it. You can hear some of the louder traffic that passes by if you're walking down the street, but if you have your music on you're not very likely to hear anything but larger/louder vehicles. I would say sound over 80 dB and you can start to hear things through the noise cancellation. I've used these for casual gaming on my PS5. You have to connect the headphones directly into the controller, but I'm pretty sure that's just a Sony thing so that you'll buy their PS5-specific headphones. Anybody I've played with has never complained about not being able to hear me and anyone I've asked says I come through clearly. I asked people specifically to know if they would work well with games as well as music, and I think they're great for both. There is good spatial sound. In video games you can hear things like directional footsteps and know whether someone is in front of you, coming around a corner, or behind you. With music you'll hear background sounds that the recording picked up or different notes or instruments that you've never heard before in songs you've heard a hundred times. Now, let me be very clear here: these are not $1,000+ "audiophile" hardwired, gold plated, top-of-line headphones for top-quality production. I'm just a regular consumer who loves to listen to good music, with great volume, bass, and body. For all practical purposes, these are absolutely fantastic. The size of the headphones is reasonable. Not too big, not too small. I've seen some complaints about the ear cups being too small, which from one standpoint I understand. On the other hand, they're actually really comfortable. The material is soft, the headband is comfortable, they're adjustable, and for me, they've never been too tight. They were maybe a bit tight for the first week or so I had them, but nothing memorable or headache inducing. The material on the ear cups, while comfortable and soft, does make me wonder when, not if, the material starts to break down. If you sweat, prepare for your ears to get hot and sweat. The material isn't absorbent at all, so you don't have to worry about your headphones getting soggy, but sweat will definitely build up on the cups and it can become a little uncomfortable if you're walking in a bit of heat. On the same note of not being too tight on your head, they're also not terribly heavy. I think they weigh a bit more than the old school Beats - when they were still owned by Dre - but I can say they're far, far superior to the Beats. You can feel it and you can hear it. The case they come in is solid and compact - as compact as it can get for headphones that don't fold in half. It fits in my backpack just fine and it definitely won't get crushed unless you're really trying to damage the case. It would take a full body fall and the case's first thing to give way would be the zipper. Even then, there's not a wide enough range for the case to entirely break down and crush the headphones. I believe that if you slipped on ice, for example, and fell straight on them, they would survive. I compared these to the XM5's and I think these have a deeper bass. I think the soundstage/spatial sound is more in depth with the XM5's, but you most likely wouldn't be able to tell unless you've got a very keen ear or you're directly comparing them side by side. I have no idea why these are currently priced at $450. A year ago I spent around $300 for them. It was a great deal then, and I would probably spend $400 again if I ever needed to replace them. If I do look to get "nicer" headphones, Sennheiser will definitely be a brand I'll look for first. The software for Sennheiser is not that great, but it's been improving since I got the headphones. You can adjust noise cancellation, wind cancellation, highs, mids, lows, bass, etc. You can adjust your functionality, such as how your touch controls function on the outside of your headphones - swiping up will turn the volume up, tapping it will pause the music and so on. You can answer or decline calls with it, but I just do that on my phone to not accidentally pick up a phone call I don't want. If you have your own settings and you've got them turned up beyond what they reasonably can do, you'll sometimes get a skip in one of the speakers. Mine just so happens to occur in the left ear, but once I corrected my settings it stopped happening. I do wish the volume could be turned up another notch, but I'm pretty sure if they were to go any louder then they would cause real hearing damage after about 20-30 minutes. I listen to my music loud and have had no worries about hearing damage, which I've been paying for as time goes on, but if you adhere to realistic settings then you will be just fine. If you start to go over on your setting boosts in certain categories, you'll hear it start to get a little muddy or tinny depending on the setting. If you hear either of those, even a little bit, change your settings. The first firmware update took 10 or 15 minutes and your phone screen has to stay on during the download and installation otherwise it will cut out for some reason. So plug in your phone and make sure you have your screen on and the app open for the duration otherwise it gets interrupted. It took me a couple tries to realize that. For anybody looking for headphones in the sub <$500 range, these are almost perfect. Mine get regular use, the battery is just insane, the sound quality is solid and comes through in a consistent manner. You can tell when a song has been recorded or produced on a lesser scale than some others. They can really make certain artists/songs/producers stand out more than others. They also play every genre of music well. If you think of a sound system, a 12" sub will have a slower reaction time than a 10" sub, for example, so if your hip hop sounds better on a 12" and your tighter bass sounds come through a bit better on a 10" sub, these headphones feel to be right down the middle. I say "feel" and not "sound" because if you've ever had a sound system in your car then you know the vibrations you get from that strong, amplified bass through your subs. You can almost replicate that feeling with good headphones and these don't weigh heavily one way or the other.
M**N
Sempre tive vontade de ter um fone sennheiser original, e este importado da china (afinal todos são fabricados lá na asia) é original e a meu ver perfeito! O isolamento de ruidos é satisfatorio, não preciso de muito. Seu audio é maravilhoso, e usando o app de androide tem diversas equalizações, mas eu deixei em NEUTRAL, pra mim foi a que mais agradou! Fui assistir o filme TRON em 4k audio 5.1 no pc e no celular pelo app do stremio e realmente a qualidade é fenomenal! Audio: Cristalino, e olha que ja tive fone samsung buds e esse é melhor. Bateria: JOGO bastante no CELULAR (bluetooth) e ouço videos no COMPUTADOR e realmente o fone dura as 60h, mesmo com o cancelamento de ruidos ativo. Sua espuma é macia e não aperta demais, nao doi a cabeça, não cai da cabeça mesmo se abaixando pra pegar algo. Qualidade: é plastico, mas de excelente qualidade, e tem tecido na alça do fone, agradável. Sua espuma é revestida em courino, mas vai durar mais de 1 ano com certeza, e depois só comprar uma de veludo e repor no lugar, tem algumas à venda aqui mesmo na amazon brasil. Comprei um transmissor aptx da UGREEN usb-C e é compatível com o momentum 4, funciona maravilhosamente, em filmes DOLBY fica xuxu beleza (gíria brasileira para ótimo). Enfim, agradeço a amazon e ao vendedor addventure pelo excelente produto e entrega rápida (exatamente 1 mês após a compra, mês de dezembro e moro no NORTE do BRASIL)
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
Z**Z
El sonido está casi al nivel de unos buenos auriculares de studio, muy planos, lo cual personalmente agradezco, pero si necesitas un poco de azúcar, ahí tienes los típicos presets de EQ para "Rock, Pop, Clásica..." y el potente "Bass boost" que tanto le gusta a la chavalada. El ANC no es el mejor del mercado, pero cumple estupendamente su función, la de aislarte del ruidoso mundo exterior. Los auriculares están hechos para orejas perfectamente canónicas. Si las tienes algo grandes tendrás problemas. No soy demasiado fan del regulador de la diadema.
M**Y
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.
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!
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