Aggregate media response

4.2 out of 5

Coverage has liked the seriousness of the tuning and feature set, though some writers still treat the whole idea of a wireless HD-line model with healthy skepticism.

The HDB 630 matters because Sennheiser is testing how much of its traditional headphone reputation can survive the leap into everyday wireless use. The product story has landed well with people who want better sound and longer battery life than mainstream travel cans usually offer, but the purist crowd is not done arguing yet.

Aggregate media response based on six tracked launch stories, product-page notes, and early user discussion published through October 7, 2025.

Why the response is strong

  • The tuning and feature list feel much more thoughtful than a typical premium wireless release.
  • Battery life and the included dongle make the travel story easy to understand.

Where the hesitation comes in

  • Some longtime HD-series fans still doubt whether the name belongs on a wireless ANC model.
  • The mid-tier premium price bracket is crowded and unforgiving.

Specs at a glance

BatteryUp to 60 hours
WirelessaptX Adaptive with BTD 700
ToolsParametric EQ and crossfeed