Let's talk about the Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless headphones. First off, the sound quality is *chef's kiss*. The 42mm drivers deliver crisp highs, rich mids, and bass that’s punchy but not overwhelming. Listening to orchestral music? You’ll hear every violin string. Rock? The guitar riffs hit just right. And the Smart Control app lets you tweak the EQ to your liking—no audiophile degree required.
Comfort is another win. The ear pads are like memory foam pillows for your ears, and the headband doesn’t squeeze your skull like some budget headsets. I wore them for a 4-hour work session and forgot they were there—until my coworker startled me because I couldn’t hear them knocking.
Battery life? Absurd. 60 hours isn’t just a marketing claim. I charged them once and survived a week of commutes, workouts, and procrastination playlists. The USB-C fast charging is a lifesaver when you’re down to 5% before a flight.
Now, the quirks. The touch controls are finicky. Swiping to skip tracks sometimes registers as a pause, and adjusting volume feels like playing Operation—one wrong move and the music stops. ANC is good but not Sony XM5-level. It muffles subway noise fine, but don’t expect total silence in a chaotic coffee shop.
Multi-device switching is handy (phone + laptop), but occasionally, the headphones forget which device is playing. And yes, you’re stuck with the app for ANC adjustments—no PC support, which feels archaic in 2024.
Verdict? If you prioritize sound and battery life over flawless ANC, these are a stellar pick. Just practice your touch-control patience.