Nb
3Sn commercial wires (diameter 0.5 mm, 3700 filaments) have been hydrogen doped at various concentrations and the superconducting properties of these wires have been correlated to the hydrogen content x in Nb
3SnH
x. Here the results are presented which regard critical temperature and overall critical current density for applied fields from 9 T to 12 T at 4.2K and 6K for hydrogen content up to x = 0.310. The critical temperature trend shows a slight maximum at

, after which it decays abruptly. Also the critical overall current density at same hydrogen concentration is higher than that of unhydrogenated samples at 4.2 K and is comparable or better at 6 K. The resulting dJ
ov/dB shows a good behaviour in the studied field range.