Sennheiser Momentum Sport review: the cutting edge of sporty earbuds tech, but lack dynamism and rhythmic drive


“Go pick me out a winner, Bobby,” says baseball prodigy Roy (Robert Redford) to his batboy in the pivotal moment of The Natural. He is handed the boy’s own crafted bat, the ‘Savoy Special’, with which he hits the game-winning home run. A winner indeed!

Sennheiser’s new Momentum Sport seem special enough to be picked from a lineup as the ‘Savoy Special’ of sport earbuds, with heart-rate and body temperature tracking, high-quality Bluetooth codec support, adaptive noise cancellation, and membership in a ‘Momentum’ family that has birthed as many winners as Team USA’s track and field team. So are they a home run or a strikeout? We’ve run around all of their bases to find out.

Design

Sennheiser Momentum Sport in-ear headphones showing earbuds, case and accessories

(Image credit: What Hi-Fi?)

We become instantly intrigued by the Momentum Sport the moment we prize them from their familiarly well-packaged box. Why? The charging case. Just a glance at, and a graze of, its square-ish pebble-like form is enough to see that Sennheiser has strived for quality and appeal here – just as it has with its flagship Momentum True Wireless 4’s material-covered case. The lovely, rubberised, magnetic lid flaps open and closed with the quiet inclination of a soft-close kitchen drawer, as opposed to the typical hard-plastic case lid which snaps shut like a ’70s cupboard door at the faintest of pushes. If only this magnetic lid clasp was practical! Throw the case in the bag with your other sundries and it’s all too easy for the case to prize open and, if you’re doubly unlucky, an earbud falls out. If you’ve broken a mirror recently, you may even be triply unlucky and that earbud may run out of battery.



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