Sennheiser HDB 630 review: Near‑audiophile wireless with dongle
Sennheiser HDB 630 review: near‑audiophile wireless with a dongle Sennheiser’s HDB 630 aim to bring audiophile‑level sound to a wireless, ANC‑equipped package. Priced at $500 and shipping with the BTD 700 USB‑C dongle, these headphones unlock high‑resolution wireless streaming (up to 24‑bit/96kHz with the dongle), a neutral and detailed tuning, long battery life, and a robust suite of customization options. They’re not perfect: the design borrows heavily from the Momentum 4 (a look some find underwhelming for a $500 pair), some genres benefit from EQ boosts, and the control app is mobile‑only. Still, for listeners who prioritize sound fidelity in a wireless set, the HDB 630 are one of the most compelling options right now. Quick highlights High‑res wireless via included BTD 700 dongle: aptX Adaptive and aptX Lossless up…
