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[Prime] Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless Headphones (Black - Expired / White) $233.40 Delivered ($221.73 via PayTo) @ Amazon AU

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A further $25 off Tuesday's $258.40 deal, check the $25 coupon on the listing. Thanks to shaphit for the heads up. White is also available now (thanks jasswolf).

Save $25 on Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless Headphones
Save $25.00 with this coupon. Discount at checkout.
Coupon Expiry Date 14 July 2025

Further 5% off via PayTo, if you haven't used it yet.


Enjoy premium music quality all-day long thanks to the headphone's audiophile-inspired 42mm transducer system and aptX Adaptive
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
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
Exceptional comfort and long 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
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


Part of Amazon Prime Day. Ends 14/7 or when sold out.

Further discounts via:

[Prime] 5% off Minimum $60 Spend on Eligible Items with PayTo Payment
[Prime] $20 off First Eligible App Purchase (Minimum $59 Spend on Eligible Items Only) @ Amazon AU via App
$10 off $80+ Spend with Your Eligible Citi/Virgin Money/BOQ Credit Card
$10 off on $80+ Spend on Eligible Orders with Your Eligible NAB Visa Card
[Prime] $12 off on $150+ Spend on Eligible Orders When You Pay with Zip Pay, Zip Plus or Zip Money

Original Coupon Deal

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.
This is part of Amazon Prime Day sales for 2025

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Comments

  • +3

    Offer & price is also on the white model, but don't forget the AKG N9 Hybrid as well…

    • -2

      The AKG is overpriced junk :|

      • +1

        At $250 with Prime? No, no it is not.

        I'd be surprised if you've even demo'd it.

        • Very tempted by the N9 but worried about parts in the future.

          Now, momentum 4 vs Bose QC?

          • +3

            @Bugs: QC Ultra if you desperately need more ANC, Momentum 4 for everything else.

            AKG N9 sits above the Momentum 4 for everything bar tonal balance out of the box, and that's probably still true after both are EQ'd, but the N9 driver is clearly snappier in the bass.

            With respect to AKG parts - including pads - their process is usually a special order directly from them, but popular headphones will get solid 3rd party options, or at least community support on options.

            • @jasswolf: Thanks for the info.

              The QC, M4 and N9 are all a similar price at the moment.
              I have only been able to try on the QC today. They were comfy.

              Any idea how the others compare for comfort?

              • +2

                @Bugs: Momentum are good, N9 can be a little more picky with headband positioning due to them having aluminium construction in the mix, but nothing outlandish.

                The N9 would be the most premium in terms of construction, while the Momentum 4 has touch controls instead of buttons, though the N9 has the entire right earcup as the volume dial/control (light twist in either direction).

                BTW if you're referring to the Bose QuietComfort SC, it's an extremely distant 3rd to these other two.

                • @jasswolf: It didn't say SC. Its the Bose at $274 on amazon currently. $234 Through Bose.

                  Old school. Give me buttons every day over new types

                  • +1

                    @Bugs: Oh the QuietComfort Wireless? Still miles behind these two, which aside from some aspects of noise cancelling, stand up with the top of the line ANC headphones due to the sheer resolution and detail in an ANC headphone. Bose are charging these prices because people don't know any better and get too worked up about comfort straight out of the box, and read reviews comparing ANC.

                    I would be hesitant to touch the QC Ultra even at $250-$300 unless I was near a lot of varying bassy or piercing noise (eg, an actual construction site). For train, bus, or plane commutes the ANC sacrifice the Sennheiser and AKG make has little impact, though the AKG does it a little better.

                    The Sony XM6 steps up ANC and - finally - audio quality, but the latter is nothing groundbreaking compared to Sennheiser and AKG.

                    • @jasswolf: Thanks again

                      Bose it out and the M4 has button issues
                      Now I am back on team AKG :D

                      • +2

                        @Bugs: M4 touch controls are good quality, just a different option… would be good for flipping tracks so long as you don't wind up rapping on the cup, which might upset the adaptive ANC.

                        Are you on iOS or Android? The former are all stuck on the one bluetooth codec with the N9 having the option of its USB-C dongle on newer iPad and iPhone models, while Android has LDAC and the dongle for the M4 & AKG, with AptX HD also on the M4.

                        High bitrate LDAC is great, but most phones default to a more adaptive profile for it, so dongle may be preferred for convenience (assuming phone case doesn't get in the way). If neither are convenient for you, you might prefer the M4 on an aptX HD/aptX adaptive supporting phone.

              • @Bugs: The QC (standard and Ultra) are literal leagues above the competition when it comes to comfort.

    • I ordered the Momentum 4s yesterday, but from what I have since read about the AKG N9s I wonder if I should have ordered those instead.
      I particularly like the wifi dongol feature - although several negative reports about distortion using it :(

      Is there a brick and mortar seller where I might be able to test them?

      • +1

        I don't believe so, no. I think there's been a firmware update since that early review out of Korea, but I'm still listening for it myself.

        Even then, the distortion measurements were taken at 94 dB, so you'd imagine between that and EQ, it's probably still fine at or below 80 dB, which is plenty loud.

        • +1

          Thanks for the reply. I'm still deliberating.

          • @sam buster: My N9's are supposed to arrive tomorrow :D

            • @Bugs: Did they arrive? Want to Leave a review, please?

              • +1

                @sam buster: Just got them.
                Only tried briefly but happy so far.
                I like the app. Lots of features.
                Easy to update.

                Pretty comfy but the Bose I tried in store was better

                • @Bugs: Thanks @Bugs. Please consider reporting back when you've had a good test drive - I am earmaking these for future investigation.

          • +1

            @sam buster: Just had a test and I'm not hearing any clear distortion when comparing to 990 kbit LDAC reasonably volume matched with the EQ I've posted.

            Got them plenty loud and aside from the - now mildly - elevated 8kHz it was clear and pretty balanced. I was just about deafening myself doing it, so I think it's fine. Only complaint I'd have is that with the stock Windows 11 driver it will clearly clip well before max level.

            • @jasswolf: Thanks again @jasswolf. I managed to miss the deal while I procrastinated - I had already ordered the Momentums so had blown the extra $25 and 5% off aspects.
              I was also distracted by the previous AKG model that supposedly sounds even better in the mids - I really need the clarity and the price was even chearper, but lacked the wifi and battery life of the N9s.

              • +1

                @sam buster: All good, you got a great deal (of which the $25 off was exclusive to), and you probably got better vocal timbre as that is definitely something Sennheiser tries to lock in on.

                Are you referring to the N700NC M2? It's very well balanced but it's definitely way behind in resolution. Passive isolation is very good though. Decent at $120.

                • @jasswolf: N700NC M2, that's the one - it was $125 I think, so a smaller gamble than the $250 for the N9.
                  It seems to have gone back up to $159 now though, and the N9s to $499!

                  I'll have to keep an eye on the N9s.

                  • @sam buster: Just stick with the Momentum 4 for a few years, then you can shuffle over to the next-generation of stuff. The N9 reflects one of the first few high-resolution ANC headphones (particularly via dongle, which is a budget LC3 Plus implementation).

                    There's new driver tech (and multi-driver tech) coming, better ANC, better materials engineering for drivers and enclosures. I'd expect a much better ANC closed back to appear in 12-18 months.

  • +1

    Just seen for $400 on Facebook market place, those nutters are cooked over there

    • Right? It's insane! Anyway selling a slight used pair of momentum 4 for $300. I'll even throw in the case, cable for free and half open pack of Doritos. Any takers?

  • +1

    These or the 6XX? I’d be hoping to use them for PC gaming etc

    • +4

      These are bluetooth closed-back ANC headphones that at best get latency down to 70 ms, but they are able to be used wired via 3.5mm jack but you'd still want the headphones to be powered on to sound good. USB is also available, but latency would be 40ms, which a shade too high for gaming.

      6XX on the other hand are wired open-back, thus offer a more spacious sound but almost no isolation. Given you seem to be unaware of this, you probably also don't have a decent setup to drive them to really deliver a lot of the resolution they're capable of.

      I'd still recommend the 6XX if isolation is not an issue, but imaging will be a little sloppy without a good amp (think $300+, and no I don't mean a DAC/amp or a standalone DAC, but you'll need a DAC too). A basic $20ish dongle at the quality level of the Apple USB-C one will be fine while you demo gear.

      • Thanks so much for the detailed response. I think Ive definitely got to do some more research. Do you think id be better off looking for headphones designed for gaming rather then something like this?

        • The akg n9 hybrid are decent for gaming given the dongle they come with

        • +1

          It really comes down to what you're looking for.

          The HD6XX/650 have fantastic vocal and piano timbre while being relaxed in the treble and they are virtually unmatched at this, so many high-end audiophiles still have a pair despite having spent $1000s on gear (no one headphone is perfect, at least this side of $10,000). I would highly recommend them for cinematic experiences while gaming, but they will not give you a lot of sub-bass that you would get from a ported subwoofer (though you probably won't miss it).

          As you get a better amp, the quality of the bass and imaging will improve due to how better amps will deal with the impedance (resistance) swings across the frequency range of the 6XX/650/600 lineup. With initial gear it will sound a tiny bit woolly and image placement will be what's described as '3-blob' rather than something more immersive.

          Outside of these options I would suggest the AKG N9 @ $250 via Prime if you want a wireless closed back with low latency (comes with its own dongle). Needs EQ out of the box but for a closed back the balance of timbre, imaging, staging, resolution, ANC, and battery life is amazing for the price.

          • @jasswolf: That sounds really good, the HD6XX sound really promising especially with this deal at the moment: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/914708.
            Are you saying to get them to run at their maximum potential I would need an amp, and a good one at that? Any you'd recommend?
            Thanks again for the details and your expertise

            • +1

              @7th: Oh, if you scroll back a little, you'll see I'm familiar with the deal.

              To be clear, anything generating an audible sound signal for a headphone has an amp, but I would expect many options under $300 to prevent the 6XX's technical ability from beginning to shine, if not all. It's not going to suck if you've got something competent, but it is going to sound a little dull and flabby, assuming it can reach adequate volume.

              This is true of many other high-end headphones, but for varying reasons: some voltage swings (like the Sennheiser 600 and 800 series), some for current swings and drive (such as the HIFIMAN HE6 series and Susvara series planars), and some due to specialised electrical conditions (electrostatics needing energisers, ribbon headphones having more difficult requirements right down to the quality of the cabling due to low impedance). And again, you want an amp and a DAC, which any all-in-one device technically provides to an extent.

              Apple's USB-C dongle is a good starting point locally, and there are resources online if you want to try and stretch your dollar up or down further via China, but you'd be spending $100 on a dongle to really get anywhere with that, and it still wouldn't have the authoritative power on the amp side to push some aspects of technical performance.

              Just get a competent dongle and work up from there through actually demoing gear with a 6XX or 650.

      • I picked up a pair of hd 650 this week, I've loaded up the ora eq for them in apo running them off topping dx3pro.

        I'm somewhat disappointed after all the over hype they still get after 2 decades.
        I main a pair of Fidelio x2hr also with the ora eq parameters, and in my opinion they are better in sub bass, instrument separation, sound stage width. The 650 in comparison have better mid bass, mid, treble for vocals but honestly not by enough when the sub bass is so lacking and the sound stage is anything but airy even with eq. Without EQ I would never listen to the 650, the sub bass just doesn't exist IMO.

        When listening to music while working, the x2hr actually sounds better because the sub bass stands out more than the differences in sound stage, separation and vocals. I'm not one of those that does any critical listening, I'm always multitasking.

        Id imagine without a headphone amp the 650 will sound even more lacking.

        Honestly I'm in 2 minds about returning the hd 650 because I don't like returning things once I've used them, I will probably use the x2hr more.

        • All I can say there is that you're in the minority, and you're also pushing through a fair bit of bass distortion to make that happen, especially with the X2HR, which also has a decent amount of resonance issues in the treble IIRC.

          The X2HR rolls off hard after 40-50Hz, so not sure how you're coming away with it being great for Harman sub-bass after EQ. Maybe look into the rest of your chain…

    • You want open backs for gaming, do you have a very quiet space? Fiio FT1 if you don't need a mic would be safer bet for general content and music.

    • 6xx for at home headphones, not even close.

  • Just tried to price match at JB in store and the sales guy said they couldn’t match the coupon price. I’m travelling overseas tonight so will be able to TRS them which brings it to about the same price anyways but the Ozbargainer in me wants both!!!

  • Good upgrade for my AT M50XBT?

    • Depends what you're after. Good sound quality, average ANC compared to Bose and Sony.

    • If you are happy with your Audio-Technicas then stick with them.
      I've tested both back to back - ATs are warmer sounding (I think I actually preferred the AT-M20XBT considering the price difference), but I have a bit of hearing loss in the mid-range so I need a way to bring that out.
      I can do that with the Momentums but they are a bit hit & miss with some music. Also I don't think the Momentums handle louder volumes well - which probably isn't really an issue for most people with most types of music, but is something I need. That's why I've avoided buying them at the previous $300 price point.

  • just ordered it using gift card plus a $10 credit, brought the total down to $210.48.

  • Both colous unavailable :(
    Been waiting for good deal on these.

    • +1

      Got another address you can try? It sounds like they might not ship to you.

      • Yep, that's worked.
        Trying to get the extra 5% off now though (down to $233 so far).
        I clicked the button and it said redeemed, but it hasn't made any difference to the price at checkout.

        • The total should remain the same but it should add a promotional credit for the amount of 5%.

          • @hamza23: Thanks for helping, @hamza23

            I'm not sure what happened going through the checkout process,
            I set up PayTo and confirmed on my banking app, but everytime I selected it as the payment method and entered the PAYOTD code it said it couldn't be applied to this purchase and kept resetting to my bank card as payment method.
            So I tried selecting PayTo and clicked the 'use this payment method' and it skipped right to the end of the checkout process without giving me the chance to re-enter the code or approve any new price!

            As it happens, my order confirmation was $220.48 instead of the expected $221.73 or the $234.40 shown in checkout.
            I wonder what I did wrong! haha. It seems the 5% off code gets applied before the $25 off promotion.

  • +1

    Worthy to upgrade from Bose QC sc? paid around $170 last year JB deal,
    Sound on M4 should be better than QC, any idea on ANC? On the plane, train and noise Work environment.
    Random dropped out issue, on/off button issue on Bose QC sc.

    was looking for QC ultra but too much for me.

    • Same questions.

      And how do they compare for comfort?

      • Sony XM4, XM5 and Bose QC & QC Ultra are regarded as the very best ANC.
        Some people prefer the sound on the Momentum 4s, but it seems a bit marmite. It's not as crowd-pleasing as the QCs.

        • +1

          Sony and Bose QC ultra are good but too much for me.

          Bose QC was ok when new, tried XM4&5 as Well, XM4 is good, comfy, sound good, nice ANC, XM5 was little better on sound and ANC, but not as comfy as QC and XM4. Did not try Ultra, can’t comment.

          But Worry the quality on Ultra is the same as QC,

          Eyes on the M4 for a while. But not sure how good it works.

          Maybe wait for XM4 deal under $250

        • Not some people the overwhelming majority prefer the sound on the M4, although sound depends on personal taste.

          Also worth pointing out you can download wavelet and apply a calibrated profile if you want to match the EQ graph.

  • Already bought one at last deal. Whats the ozbargain way to claim the difference ?

    • +1

      Buy another and return the last. Or more conscientiously, return the new pack as the last.

      • Re latter suggestion, won't they know the barcodes don't match?

      • Tried chat and guy suggested me to do same as amazon doesn't do price difference. Oh Well, Good thing it has change of mind return.

        • Bear in mind the change of mind policy requires the unopened set

    • Sell them on Gumtree as barely used for $350 no low ballers.

  • +1

    Only if the Special Edition also had the coupon…

    • But what is the difference, just the gold logo?
      I've seen the Accentum Plus (I think it's the Plus) SE comes with the dongol, but I haven't seen that mentioned or indicated on the Momentum 4 SE.
      I wouldv'e liked the "denim" colour scheme though.

      • Try JB they're on sale too. In the OzB classifieds I'm selling a brand new Graphite one for cheap

  • Coupon now only available for white model.

  • The audio on my Momentum 4's started crackling after 2.5 years so it wasn't covered by warranty. All Sennheiser was willing to do was offer a discount code for their website (the final price was higher that the price on this deal). Meanwhile my PXC 550's are still going strong 7 years on.

    They don't make em like they used to…

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