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Sennheiser’s Accentum Plus wireless headphones that launched earlier this year offered some great features for the price, putting it among the most interesting audio products of the year so far. However, if your budget is slightly lower, Sennheiser now has another option for you – the Accentum wireless headphones.
Here’s all you need to know about the new headphones, including its features and specifications.
Sennheiser Accentum wireless headphones: What’s new?
The Sennheiser Accentum wireless headphones come with an ergonomic design that is designed to be comfortable over long playback hours. The headphones come with 37mm drivers, which is fortified by software features like dedicated presets and a built-in 5-band equaliser.
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The presets include a Bass Boost mode for EDM and hip-hop fans, while a new Podcast mode caters to those who want crisp vocals, ideal for not just podcasts, but also movies. The Sennheiser Accentum wireless headphones also come with hybrid ANC (active noise cancellation) which can block out unwanted sounds so you can focus on your music or movies.
A Transparency Mode also allows you to stay aware of your surroundings, with louder, sharper frequencies digitally reaching you through the headphones. This is great for when you’re out for a walk, and may not desire a completely silent experience.
Other features include USB-C charging support and a Smart Control app that allows users to customise their sound profile to their liking (available for both iPhones and Android phones). The headphones also come with 50 hours of claimed battery life on a single charge.
The Sennheiser Accentum wireless earbuds are priced at Rs 11,990, and are currently available for pre-order on Sennheiser’s official website.
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