Sennheiser’s Momentum 5 Headphones Are All About The Audio And ANC Upgrades

The new $400 headphones arrive on June 16 with a familiar design but major internal improvements, including Dolby Atmos with head tracking

Justin Tomlinson

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Sennheiser’s Momentum 5 Headphones Are All About The Audio And ANC Upgrades

Sennheiser is set to release its new Momentum 5 Wireless headphones on June 16, priced at $400. Arriving nearly four years after the debut of the previous Momentum 4 model, the upcoming headphones maintain a very similar external design to their predecessor. Because the aesthetic remains largely unchanged, the company has focused almost all of its new updates on the inside of the device.[1]

The primary enhancements for the Momentum 5 Wireless center around major upgrades to audio performance and active noise cancellation. Sennheiser is promising significant improvements in these areas, which include the addition of key features such as Dolby Atmos support complete with head tracking.[1][2]

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