
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4
Inherits DNA from Sennheiser's legendary IE 200/600/900 wired IEM series. Crutchfield calls these 'the best-sounding truly wireless headphones available.'
Our Verdict
Natural, vocal-forward signature with aptX Lossless for CD-quality wireless streaming.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •7mm TrueResponse transducers
- •0.08% THD (among lowest tested)
- •aptX Lossless support
- •Best transparency mode in class
- •Natural lifelike timbre
✗ Cons
- •Expensive
- •Bulkier than competitors
- •App could be better
Specifications
| Driver | 7mm TrueResponse transducer |
| Frequency Response | 5Hz-21kHz |
| Codecs | aptX Lossless, aptX Adaptive, AAC, LC3 |
| Battery | 7.5h / 30h total |
| THD | 0.08% at 94dB |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Vocal and acoustic enthusiasts
- ✓Those wanting natural timbre
- ✓CD-quality streaming
Not For
- ✗Budget shoppers
- ✗Those wanting smallest earbuds
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