Bluetooth Headphones: Comfort Beats Brand, According to Analysis

Published on June 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

A Bluetooth headphone expert put the most popular models on the market under the microscope. Their conclusion is clear: users prioritize comfort and value over brand prestige. In their analysis, they highlighted the Sennheiser Momentum 4 as the most balanced option, while the AirPods Max and Sony XM6 received criticism for their excessive weight or lack of ergonomics. The final recommendation points to thinking twice before getting carried away by the logo.

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Audio Technology: The Balance Between Price and Ergonomics 🎧

The technical development of the Sennheiser Momentum 4 focuses on efficient active noise cancellation and a battery that exceeds 60 hours. Unlike the AirPods Max, which weigh 385 grams and become uncomfortable during long sessions, the Momentum 4 come in at 293 grams. The Sony XM6, for their part, were noted for a pad that presses on the ears after an hour of use. The expert emphasizes that sound engineering must be accompanied by a design that does not torture the user.

The Price of Fame: When the Logo Weighs More Than the Headphones 💸

It seems Apple hasn't found the formula to slim down its AirPods Max, but it has found one to fatten their price. At 549 euros, the only thing floating is your wallet after buying them. And the Sony XM6, with that headband that seems designed by a sadist, remind you that listening to music shouldn't be a medieval punishment. In the end, the Sennheiser Momentum 4 arrive as the sensible friend who tells you: stop suffering for a brand and put on something comfortable.