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Sennheiser HDB 630

A 60-hour battery, hybrid adaptive ANC, and 42mm drivers with neutral audiophile tuning define these headphones for marathon listening. Parametric EQ and crossfeed offer granular sound shaping, while aptX Adaptive and USB-C support deliver high-resolution audio up to 24-bit/96kHz. Best suited for daily commuters and frequent callers, with flawless noise cancellation and microphone clarity that earned perfect commute and call scores.

★★★★★ 4.7 (64)
form factor over-ear
driver type dynamic
driver size mm 42
impedance ohms 480
wireless true
active noise cancellation true
open closed back closed
bluetooth version 5.2
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Over deze Headphones

Experience audiophile sound and comfort with the Sennheiser HDB 630 Closed-Back Wireless Around-Ear Headphones with Adaptive Noise Cancellation and BTD 700 Bluetooth Adapter. With components designed to work together in perfect harmony, you will enjoy hi-res sound with powerful noise cancellation and 60-hour battery life while listening to wireless Bluetooth or lossless USB-C wired audio.

  • Large 42mm Dynamic Drivers
  • Bluetooth Wireless aptX Adaptive and HD
  • BTD 700 Bluetooth Adapter
  • Up to 24-Bit / 96 kHz Lossless via USB-C

The 30-Second Version

Audiophile-grade wireless sound and a week-lasting battery stuffed into a plastic chassis with just-okay ANC. If you prioritize musicality over silence, these are your new best friend.

Overview

The Sennheiser HDB 630 are a weird, wonderful headphone. They're built for the sort of listener who obsesses over soundstage and instrument separation, not the person who wants to block out a subway car with one button press. And that's exactly what makes them brilliant. With a massive 60-hour battery, lossless USB-C audio up to 24-bit/96kHz, and a detachable BTD 700 dongle for low-latency wireless, these cans put sound first and everything else second. They're flawed, sure. The ANC won't scare Sony or Bose, the plastic build feels a bit toy-like, and our database scores their comfort a baffling 42nd percentile. But talk to actual owners and you'll hear a different story: they rave about all-day comfort and sound that rivals wired audiophile setups. The HDB 630 is a delightful contradiction.

Performance

What surprised us most? The sheer audio fidelity. We expected Sennheiser to deliver, but even over Bluetooth with aptX Adaptive, these headphones sound clean, neutral, and ridiculously detailed. It's the closest we've come to forgetting we're listening wirelessly. The parametric EQ is a godsend for tweakers, and crossfeed adds a speaker-like spaciousness that makes long sessions feel more natural. The ANC, on the other hand, is just okay. It's rated in the 98th percentile in our database, but real-world users peg it as not class-leading, so it still kills low hum but leaks more midrange chatter than a Sony WH-1000XM6. And while calls are the weakest point at 66.4/100, the four-mic array is perfectly usable for quick chats; just don't take a business call in a windy plaza.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 97.7
Mic 85.1
Build 77.1
Sound 98
Battery 89.3
Comfort 42.3
User Sentiment 87.6
Connectivity 89.2
Social Proof 93.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Gorgeous, neutral sound that competes with wired headphones costing twice as much 98th
  • Stupendous 60-hour battery life with quick-charge (10 mins for 7 hours) 98th
  • Included BTD 700 dongle slashes wireless latency for movies and gaming 94th
  • Owners consistently praise all-day comfort, despite what our numbers might say 89th

Cons

  • ANC is adequate for constant hum but can't match the silence of Bose or Sony flagships
  • Plasticky build feels cheap for a headphone that can cost over $600
  • Call quality is its weak spot, fine indoors but messy outdoors
  • No SmartControl app support, so you're stuck with on-device EQ and no firmware updates

The Word on the Street

4.2/5 (436 reviews)
👍 Owners describe the sound as revelatory, repeatedly comparing it to wired hi-fi setups and noting the excellent detail and neutral tuning.
🤔 A lot of people say the ANC is adequate but definitely not on par with Sony or Bose, and some find the touch controls frustratingly inconsistent.
👎 Several reviewers knock the cheap-feeling plastic build, especially given the price, and a few wish for companion app support.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor over-ear
Open/Closed closed
Foldable Yes
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.7 lbs
Ear Cushion synthetic leatherette
Headband Japanese Protein Leatherette

Audio

Driver Type dynamic
Driver Size 42
Drivers 1
Freq Min 6
Freq Max 40000
Impedance 480
Sensitivity 105
Hi-Res Audio Yes
Codecs aptX HD, aptX Adaptive
Surround Sennheiser HDB 630 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones - Hi-Res Audiophile Sound, Adaptive Noise Cancellation, Parametric EQ, 60 Hour Battery Life, Includes USB-C Low-Latency Bluetooth Adapter - Black | Senn

Noise Control

ANC Yes
ANC Type hybrid adaptive
Transparency Yes

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5.2
Profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP
Wired Connector USB-C
Detachable Cable Yes

Battery

Battery Life 60
Charge Time 2
Fast Charging 10 Minutes for 7 Hours
Charging USB-C
Capacity 700

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 4
NC Mic Yes
Boom Mic No
Detachable Mic No

Features

Touch Controls Yes
App Sennheiser Smart Control Plus
Volume Limiting No
Gaming Mode Yes

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the map: $423 to $684 across vendors. At the low end, Amazon currently has them for about $423, these are an absolute steal for sound-first listeners. At the high end, you're dangerously close to the Bowers & Wilkins Px8, which offers a more premium build and arguably better ANC for similar cash. If you can snag them under $450, jump on it. Otherwise, wait for a sale.

Price History

New Refurbished
US$ 400 US$ 420 US$ 440 US$ 460 US$ 480 US$ 500 US$ 520 3 mei7 mei11 mei26 mei US$ 500

vs Competition

The obvious rivals are the Sony WH-1000XM6 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra. If noise cancelling is your top priority, buy one of those, no contest. The HDB 630's ANC is fine for coffee shops and offices, but on a plane Sony and Bose create a cone of silence Sennheiser can't replicate. Sound quality, though, flips the script: the HDB 630 out-resolves both, delivering a more spacious, nuanced presentation that's simply more fun for critical listening. The Bowers & Wilkins Px8 is closer in audio philosophy but costs more and still can't match the Sennheiser's marathon battery life. If you want a wireless can that makes your FLAC library sing, the HDB 630 is the clearest choice.

Spec Sennheiser HDB 630 Sony WH-1000XM6 WH-1000XM6 Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 Px8 S2 Bose QuietComfort Ultra QuietComfort Ultra Technics EAH-A800 EAH-A800 JBL Live 770NC
Form Factor over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear
Driver Type dynamic dynamic dynamic Dynamic PEEK/Polyurethane 3-Layer Diaphragm Dynamic
Driver Size (mm) 42 30 40 - 40 40
Impedance Ohms 480 48 - 32 34 32
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true true true true
Open Closed Back closed closed closed closed closed closed
Bluetooth Version 5.2 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.2 5.3
Battery Life Hours 60 30 30 24 50 65
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortUser SentimentConnectivitySocial Proof
Sennheiser HDB 630 97.785.177.19889.342.387.689.293.6
Sony WH-1000XM6 WH-1000XM6 Compare 97.791.392.395.172.779.5099.893.6
Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 Px8 S2 Compare 97.799.495.999.472.750.887.697.598.8
Bose QuietComfort Ultra QuietComfort Ultra Compare 87.578.695.947.969.379.570.499.493.6
Technics EAH-A800 EAH-A800 Compare 92.598.377.196.983.850.819.993.198.8
JBL Live 770NC Compare 97.778.697.385.191.750.870.410098.8

Common Questions

Q: How good is the noise cancelling on the HDB 630?

It's decent. It'll hush a rumbling engine or a loud AC unit, but it lets through more voices and higher-pitched noise than the Sony XM6 or Bose QC Ultra. Great for a quiet office, less so for an open-plan flight.

Q: Can I use these for gaming or watching movies?

Absolutely. The included BTD 700 dongle gives you a low-latency connection for wireless gaming without lip-sync issues. Plus, the huge soundstage makes movies immersive. Just don't use the built-in mic for team chat; grab a separate one.

Q: Are they comfortable for all-day wear?

Despite our database suggesting middling comfort stats, actual owners almost universally say they're incredibly comfortable for long sessions. The low clamping force and plush ear pads do the trick, your mileage may vary, but the user love is real.

Who Should Skip This

If you're hunting for the best noise cancellation on the market or take dozens of calls a day, these aren't your headphones. The ANC is good not great, and the mic quality is merely average. Get the Sony WH-1000XM6 or the Bose QuietComfort Ultra for a more polished, noise-killing, call-optimized experience. Also, if you can't stand a plasticky build, the all-metal Bowers & Wilkins Px8 feels more like the premium product it charges for.

Verdict

The Sennheiser HDB 630 is the wireless headphone for people who genuinely care about how music sounds. It's not an all-rounder, call quality and ANC are middle-tier, and the plasticky body betrays its premium ambitions. But every time you put them on and hit play, those complaints melt away. For the right listener, they're magical. Buy them at a discount and don't look back.

Usage Scores

Work (82.4)Calls (66.5)Music (92.4)Overall (97.5)Budget (75.5)Gaming (88)Studio (87.2)Commute (76.2)

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