Momentum 5 lands on June 16 for $400, and Sennheiser keeps the Momentum 4 silhouette for a premium, familiar look. The Momentum 5 isn’t a drastic exterior update; the real advances are inside. It brings Hi-Res Audio certification, Snapdragon Sound with aptX Lossless, an 8-band EQ in the Smart Control Plus app, and compatibility with the BTD 700 dongle, which can deliver near-lossless Bluetooth when you want high fidelity without wires.
Momentum 5 and Hi-Res Audio: Inside the Upgrade Playground
Under the hood, the 42mm transducers carry over the classic Sennheiser signature. The big twist is the Hi-Res Audio certification paired with Snapdragon Sound and aptX Lossless, which promise crisper highs and richer lows at higher bitrates. Sennheiser’s Smart Control Plus app adds an 8-band EQ plus presets and personalization so you can carve a tone that fits your library. The BTD 700 dongle remains compatible, giving you the option to keep your Bluetooth chain clean and truly lossless at a desk or on a short flight. For fans of Hi-Res Audio, the pairing feels like stepping up to a micro-roasted crema.
Hi-Res Audio Meets Momentum 5: Sound, DSP, and Comfort
Sennheiser isn’t stopping at the hinge. A day-one update will add Dolby Atmos support with head tracking for Atmos-enabled content; head tracking isn’t live at launch, but it’s on the roadmap. The headphones ship with Bluetooth 5.4, and firmware will eventually push Bluetooth 6.0. That keeps Momentum 5 current as wireless codecs evolve, a practical choice for a headset meant to last. Hi-Res Audio fans will especially appreciate how Atmos integration preserves fidelity and nuance when you’re watching or gaming in supported ecosystems.
Four microphones per earcup enable broader ANC coverage and clearer voice capture. The mic array is tuned for voice performance, which helps calls stay intelligible in busy environments. Practically, you’ll notice less background chatter and smoother transitions when moving from a quiet room to a cafe. If you’ve ever wished your voice sounded more natural on calls, this setup should deliver a welcome improvement without shouting into the void.
Battery life is rated at 57 hours with ANC on—a small drop from Momentum 4’s 60 hours, yet still lengthy. Quick charge—five minutes—yields about three hours of listening. The 700mAh cell is user-replaceable with a tiny Philips-head screwdriver, a detail that will wow hobbyists and long-haul travelers who don’t want to sprint to a service center on day two. Swapping the battery extends life in the field without buying a new headset.
Available in black, white, and blue, the headset offers color options to match your setup or mood, with premium materials that feel substantial in hand and on the head. The weight and fit remain comfortable for extended listening sessions, which matters when you’re bingeing a long playlist or powering through a podcast backlog. This is a balanced package: familiar styling with modern internals, plus software updates that keep Momentum 5 relevant as streaming quality and device ecosystems evolve. It isn’t a giant leap so much as a thoughtful upgrade that raises the floor on sound quality, comfort, and future-proofing.
Is this a leap or a refinement? It’s a careful refinement that emphasizes codec support, voice calls, and flexible software updates. If you listen with critical ears, you’ll appreciate Hi-Res Audio and the extra headroom from Atmos when it arrives. If you mostly want long battery life and comfy wear, Momentum 5 still delivers without sacrificing what made Momentum 4 popular.
What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments and tell us how Momentum 5 and Hi-Res Audio fit into your daily listening. Real-world experiences about comfort, call quality, and battery life help the community decide what matters most, so drop a note and join the discussion.
Original article attribution and thanks: Special thanks to the original article sources for the groundwork and inspiration. Original article: Original Momentum 5 Review.
Hi-Res Audio in daily use with Momentum 5
- Use the 8-band EQ to tailor the tone for Hi-Res Audio tracks and your library.
- Keep the BTD 700 dongle handy when you want near-lossless Bluetooth on a desk or during travel, especially for Hi-Res Audio sessions.
- Enable Atmos on compatible content when available; future firmware updates will make head tracking more robust.
References
- Engadget Momentum 5 coverage
- Sennheiser Momentum 5 – official product page
- TechRadar Momentum 5 review

