JBL Tune 770NC vs Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
The Verdict
JBL Tune 770NC delivers exceptional value at $99, offering 44-hour ANC battery life, effective adaptive noise cancellation, and multipoint Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity in a lightweight 226g package. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless justifies its $379.95 premium with industry-leading 60-hour battery endurance, superior aptX Adaptive codec support for higher-fidelity audio, larger 42mm drivers, and more refined sound personalization tools. Sound quality favors Sennheiser's implementation, though JBL's Pure Bass profile satisfies casual listeners. Both support wired audio and multipoint pairing. Quick charging slightly edges to JBL at 5 minutes versus Sennheiser's 10-minute requirement. Budget-conscious buyers will find JBL's performance remarkable for the price; audiophiles and frequent travelers valuing marathon battery life should invest in Sennheiser's superior engineering and codec ecosystem.
Who Should Buy
Buy the JBL Tune 770NC if…
- →70-hour battery without ANC is staggering for a $99 headphone
- →ANC at $99 makes this the cheapest decent noise-cancelling option
- →Multipoint Bluetooth included — rare at this price
Buy the Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless if…
- →Outstanding 60-hour battery life
- →Warm, detailed sound signature
- →Comfortable lightweight design
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
JBL Tune 770NC
Pros
- 70-hour battery without ANC is staggering for a $99 headphone
- ANC at $99 makes this the cheapest decent noise-cancelling option
- Multipoint Bluetooth included — rare at this price
- Lightweight at 226 g — comfortable for extended sessions
- JBL Pure Bass profile is fun and engaging
Cons
- ANC is basic — blocks low rumble but misses mid and high frequencies
- No LDAC or aptX — limited to AAC and SBC
- Plasticky build matches the budget price
- Sound quality is acceptable but not detailed or refined
Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
Pros
- Outstanding 60-hour battery life
- Warm, detailed sound signature
- Comfortable lightweight design
- aptX Adaptive for low-latency Android use
Cons
- Plain plastic styling lacks premium feel
- ANC not as strong as Sony or Bose
- Does not fold for storage
- No LDAC support
Full Specifications
| Spec | JBL Tune 770NC | Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless |
|---|---|---|
| Active Noise Cancelling | ||
| Type | over-ear | over-ear |
| Weight | 226 g | 293 g |
| Battery | ||
| Battery life | 44 hrs (ANC on), 70 hrs (ANC off) | 60 hours ANC on |
| Charging | USB-C, 5-min quick charge for 3 hrs | USB-C, 10 min = 6 hours quick charge |
| Drivers | 40 mm | 42mm dynamic |
| Features | Adaptive Noise Cancelling, Ambient Aware mode, JBL Pure Bass Sound, Multipoint Bluetooth pairing, Smart Ambient with TalkThru, JBL Headphones app with EQ | 60-hour battery life, Adaptive Noise Cancellation, Sound Personalization via Smart Control app, Multipoint pairing, aptX Adaptive support |
| Connectivity | ||
| Wired option | ||
| Codecs | AAC, SBC | SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX Adaptive |
| Bluetooth | 5.3 | 5.2 |
| Multipoint | ||
| Water Resistance | None | None |
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This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.
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