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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sennheiser Momentum 4
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Love the built features like ANC and the right panel allows for easy access to change the volume and change your songs when listening to music. Noise cancellation goes in and out smoothly when putting the headphones on and doesnt feel rough or like your ears get vacuumed in. Ive tested and tried out so many different types of headphones for personal use and gaming on my PC & these are by far my favorite pair for audio. I sold my a50s to get these.
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I owned several Sennheiser audio products re: earbuds and headphones but this one, is a fail to me. Too much bass, nope. ANC maybe good but the sound, i'll take any Senny earbuds over it. Too bad, I really liked the color. YMMV, so I still recommend it though.
Bad Quality, Sound went bad in 15 hours & 4 months
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I dont write reviews, but I felt compelled to write this one. I loved sound on these day one, but after 4 months of limited airplane use they clip on every song. They are no useless. I "upgraded" from 3 year old Sony WH-1000XM3. The sound is better on the Momentum 4, but it did not last long. The fit feels cheaper and they are not as comfortable as the Sony, but it was worth the sound upgrade & I liked their app. the Momentum 4 has a hard time shutting off and going in the its case. When you put it in the case, it turns back on. The case and accessories were the same good quality as my Sony's. I am not returning the product for warranty and I have to pay to send it to them. VERY DIFFERENT than Sony which sends you new phones and you dont pay the shipping. You cannot talk to a live person and their support page is horrible.
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I gave them to my boyfriend as a gift and it was one of the best purchases I've ever made for him; for someone who listens to every detail of sounds, they are perfect.
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These headphones i purchased to replace the Sony XM4s. I will say they fit great and the noise cancellation, while slightly worse than the XM4s is serviceable. The real selling point for these headphones is the battery life, which lasts over twice as long as any other top brand. The one drawback of these headphones is the app control which is the worse for any electronic device i have ever added.
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Sound quality is fantastic as well as comfort. The equalizer settings are quite indepth and customizable as well. The only complaint i have is when you have 2 devices linked to the headphones it can be slightly annoying to have the correct one used right then. Solvable ny turning the Bluetooth off on phone to ensure its connected to the tv.
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This was my first noise cancelling headphone purchase and couldn't be happier. I purchased them specifically for gaming and music. The fidelity is fantastic and the bass is clear and you can feel it in your soul. Extremely comfortable even for my weird head. Highly recommend!
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I only have one gripe. Sometimes I'll be enjoying these headphone's superb sound quality as I listen to music. Then I'll get a phone call, which I'll answer on the headphones. Then go back to listening to my music when I end the call. My gripe is that whenever I go back to my music after a call the music quality is AWFUL. I have to reboot the headphones to get the sound quality back to awesome. I'm using firmware release 2.13.28 (up to date as of this review).
If it weren't for that single annoying bug, here's what review would say (and it would be 5 stars instead of 3):
When it comes to sound quality and battery life, you can't beat the Sennheiser Momentum 4! I bought mine 9 months ago instead of the Sony WH-1000XM5 or the Bose Bose QuietComfort 45. I'm so glad I did!
The noise cancellation and phone call quality isn't as good as my AirPods Pro (gen 2). But it's good enough, and no product can be the best at everything at this price point.
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These headphones were very good for the price. I am coming from Sony XM4s and the audio quality is on par if not better than my sonys. The noise cancelation isn’t as good as the XM4s was, but it still is very good especially if you can get these on sale.
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My loyalty to Sennheiser runs deep; I've owned many of their headphones over the years, so when I decided to go wireless, the Momentum 4s were an obvious frontrunner. Initially, I was impressed by the stellar sound quality and the useful accompanying EQ app.
Unfortunately, my positive experience quickly soured. Just three months after purchase, the headphones started acting up with persistent pairing issues, random reboots, and an overly sensitive touch interface. A mere month later, they completely bricked, leaving me without a functioning pair.
Thankfully, they're covered under warranty and a replacement is on its way. However, my research since has revealed a critical flaw: these headphones are extremely sensitive, particularly to sweat or moisture. Even a casual walk, not a strenuous workout, was enough to trigger their demise. This level of fragility makes them unsuitable for anything beyond stationary, indoor use. If you're an audiophile looking for a home-bound listening experience, they might fit the bill. But for anyone intending even mild activity, be warned and consider other options. This sensitivity is a major drawback that significantly impacts their usability and was information I desperately wish I had known beforehand.