Woot has
Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones (Pride Edition) for
$169.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Features:
- Maximum audio resolution with Sennheiser Signature Sound: Enjoy premium music quality all-day long thanks to the headphone's audiophile-inspired 42mm transducer system and aptX Adaptive.
- Exceptional comfort and top-tier battery life: Lightweight, foldable design with padded headband and deeply cushioned ear pads for long-lasting comfort - up to 60 hours of playback time with fast charging.
- Stay immersed in your music: Thanks to the headphone's Adaptive Noise Cancellation, you stay distraction-free - and with the Adjustable Transparency Mode you stay in touch with the world around you.
- Personalized sound via the Sennheiser Smart Control App: Adjust the sound to your individual listening preferences via the integrated equalizer, presets and sound modes - for a unique sound experience.
- Crystal-clear calls: The four digital beamforming microphones ensure high-quality voice pick-up and automatically suppress wind noise for optimized calls and easier access to the voice assistant.
Top Comments
The cons:
1. Foam ears peel off pretty easily and almost no replacement parts for it, the top part of the headset also frays off and there isn't a replacement.
2. If you alter settings on your headset they don't save, for example if you disable your ear detection which pauses your audio when you remove them you will end up having to change it again the next time you power them on which creates the next problem.
3. Eventually my ear detection stopped working correctly so sometimes it will just pause randomly, if you're laying down or anything rubs the sides it will trigger something you didn't intend to activate.
4. The headphones will randomly connect or turn on on its own to your Bluetooth device. This was probably one of the worst things to deal with because you think you disconnected the headphones but then they will reconnect either right away or a random time and waste your battery while all your audio is now getting routed to your phone missing important notifications. I would also be actively using another pair of headphones and they would take over the audio forcing me to go look for my pair of headphones to completely shut it off because if you disconnect from Bluetooth they will reconnect right away.
I paid $325 in 2023 and while the long battery life was perfect for me the hassle wasn't worth it and I went back to Bose.
Still, this is $17.50 cheaper than they've ever been if you're ok with the color scheme. The headphones look OK, but the case might be a little too much. Still bought. Thanks!
Edit: got these today, they're the best sounding headphones I own now. Not the best ANC (AirPods Max/Sony WH1000XM4), not the most comfortable (Bowers & Wilkins PX7), but by far the best sound stage and rendition of multiple layers of music.
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Still, this is $17.50 cheaper than they've ever been if you're ok with the color scheme. The headphones look OK, but the case might be a little too much. Still bought. Thanks!
Edit: got these today, they're the best sounding headphones I own now. Not the best ANC (AirPods Max/Sony WH1000XM4), not the most comfortable (Bowers & Wilkins PX7), but by far the best sound stage and rendition of multiple layers of music.
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The cons:
1. Foam ears peel off pretty easily and almost no replacement parts for it, the top part of the headset also frays off and there isn't a replacement.
2. If you alter settings on your headset they don't save, for example if you disable your ear detection which pauses your audio when you remove them you will end up having to change it again the next time you power them on which creates the next problem.
3. Eventually my ear detection stopped working correctly so sometimes it will just pause randomly, if you're laying down or anything rubs the sides it will trigger something you didn't intend to activate.
4. The headphones will randomly connect or turn on on its own to your Bluetooth device. This was probably one of the worst things to deal with because you think you disconnected the headphones but then they will reconnect either right away or a random time and waste your battery while all your audio is now getting routed to your phone missing important notifications. I would also be actively using another pair of headphones and they would take over the audio forcing me to go look for my pair of headphones to completely shut it off because if you disconnect from Bluetooth they will reconnect right away.
I paid $325 in 2023 and while the long battery life was perfect for me the hassle wasn't worth it and I went back to Bose.
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Still, this is $17.50 cheaper than they've ever been. Thanks!