Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless review - Worth buying in 2025?
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These headphones are three years old,
but they're still one of the most talked
about headphones on Reddit, YouTube. I
mean, really, pick a place. So, are the
Sennheiser Momentum 4 wireless worth it
in 2025? Yes. Well, sort of. Here are
three things I really love about it and
three things that really aren't as
great. Number one, sound quality. When
you take these into the lab, the first
thing you'll notice is that they measure
really, really well. And that's not by
accident. And Sennheiser has a long
history, especially with a Momentum line
of true wireless earbuds or overear
headphones, of making really solid
products that sound good. However, their
weaknesses are usually someplace else.
And that same thing is true here. You'll
be greeted with a sound that has a
little bit more bass than we would
normally like to see, but in general,
the mids are great, the highs are
roughly where they're supposed to be,
and really are fit to taste. You can
also adjust this to your preferences. If
you use the app, whether it's the Smart
Control Plus or the regular Smart
Control app, but it depends on which
firmware version you're using and
whether or not you want to create a
Sennheiser account. Now, you can adjust
these to your own personal preferences,
but it's a lot of trial and error and I
don't really have any presets for you
because
they change. However, you shouldn't have
to need to do a whole lot out of the
box. And if you do, well, that means
your preferences are pretty divergent
from what most of the products out there
are going to sound like anyway. So,
that's not that big a deal. And I
haven't even begun to talk about other
advanced options that we'll hear more
about later. So, out of the box, without
any adjustments, without any tinkering,
modifications, or any of that garbage,
you're going to get headphones that
sound really, really good. All right,
number two, the battery life. Good lord,
these things last forever. Now,
obviously, this will change depending on
whether you use A&C all the time,
whether you use advanced features,
spatial audio, you get it. You get it.
In our lab test, though, these lasted
over 55
hours. That's with&c on, by the way.
That is nuts. And it's not a figure
that's matched by any other product,
unless you count the JBL Tour 1 M3. I
mean, at 55 hours, who's going to notice
the difference between a few minutes?
Nobody. The only caveat here is
something that we'll mention in the
negatives, but you're not really going
to have to worry about it too much.
Number three, the connection options.
Now, you might have seen me in other
videos knocking really well attested
headphones for things that seemingly
don't matter all that much, like a lack
of OraCast or not being able to listen
over USBC. Well, these three-year-old
headphones can do that. They have wired
listening over USBC and the normal TRS
jack so that you're never without a way
to listen to your headphones, which is
important if you want to use these for
both work and casual listening. You
don't always know what you're going to
be able to use your headphones with. And
having the option in your back pocket is
a really big deal because not a lot of
people with wireless headphones have the
ability to use a USBC cable. They're not
going to be aware that they can listen
to lossless audio with something
different. And the Sennheiser Momentum 4
wireless can do that straight out of the
box. All right, so I've glazed this up
pretty good. But what are the three
things that stick in my craw a bit?
Well, let's start off with the first
one. There are some really unexpected
rough edges. And by rough edges, I mean
things that don't exactly work the way
you think they will or right out of the
box, you can run into something weird,
fix it, not think about it again, and
just learn that it's a part of the
headphones. For example, sometimes the
touch controls just don't work when you
first start the headphones on. You have
to go into the app, toggle the touch
controls off, and then back on, and then
everything's fine. While that's not
really a big deal, it's still annoying.
Another thing, the band design. While
the padding works, it's not a
conventional band design. And the
padding can sometimes get uh a little
painful if you listen to the headphones
for hours and hours and hours and hours
on end, like on an intercontinental
flight. The trouble is, though, is that
you can't really pull it off or change
it for something else. So that might
annoy a few people. However, most A&C
headphones nowadays don't give you that
option. So it's really a moot point.
Drawback number two, the ANC was dated
when it came out. Sure, a lot of
headphones have really great A&C
nowadays, and the Sennheiser Momentum 4
Wireless is not one of them. They do
okay. They get rid of most sounds pretty
well, and I use this on the sky train or
the subway and intercontinental flights
with no issue. The problem is is that
it's not going to delete the world
around you. And in fact, there's going
to be a lot of sounds that make their
way in by virtue of the fact that the
ANC unit is just not as strong as
something like the Apple AirPods Max,
for example. Now, if you want hard
numbers, these were able to reduce
outside noise and loudness by about 76%
across all the samples that we took. And
Apple AirPods Max can do something like
88%. Sure. Is 12% a huge gulf? No, not
really. But it is noticeable. And that's
the thing. These differences, while they
may look huge on paper, in real life,
they're not going to be as deal-breaking
as they sound. Finally, number three.
These are old headphones and they
perform like it. There's nothing bad or
wrong with that, but the truth of the
matter is is that AEX has moved on.
Bluetooth has moved on. These have an
older standard and they use older codecs
which are going to be left behind by the
newer family of codecs that are enabled
by Snapdragon sound like appjax
lossless. There is no LDAC. There's no
other, you know, quote unquote lossless
Bluetooth standard. So, you're going to
be left wanting if you think that
lossless audio is something that you
need. Now, you could use the USBC to
USBC cable in the very convenient travel
case,
but the problem is is that if you don't
want to be tied to a cable, you're going
to have to settle for AEX or AEX HD. And
that's just the long and short of it.
And then there's also things like no
oriccast or the spatial audio kind of
weak. A lot of these things have to do
with the fact that a lot of this
hardware is well not maybe not outdated
but it is pretty old. So with that,
should you look at buying the Sennheiser
Momentum 4 wireless in 2025
on sale? These regularly dip below $300
and in a market with the Sony WH100XM6
$450 at retail or the Apple AirPods Max
at $550 at retail. Yeah, these are worth
it to limp along until the Momentum 5
wireless comes around or maybe something
else better comes around that can suit
your needs more specifically than a
generalist workhorse set of headphones.
Now, I will say that because these are
so long in the tooth, it would not shock
me if we got Momentum 5 wireless on the
shelves by the end of the year because,
well, they're due. And if that's the
case, then not only will the price of
these drop even further, but you might
actually have a better option for your
needs in the Momentum 5 Wireless. So,
it's worth waiting either way. If you
desperately need a set of headphones
right now, there are plenty of picks out
there that offer something over these
headphones at tradeoffs that may or may
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