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Sennheiser Launches New Accentum Clip Earbuds—Exclusive to Canada for Now

Sennheiser Launches New Accentum Clip Earbuds—Exclusive to Canada for Now

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Sennheiser’s Accentum Clip earbuds feature 12mm drivers, Bluetooth 6.0, LDAC and AAC codecs, and up to 36 hours of battery life with the charging case.

Sennheiser has announced its new wireless clip-on earbuds, the Accentum Clip, launching on July 23. The model will be available in black and white, but only in Canada. The price will be around $270 CAD (approximately $190 USD). The manufacturer has not yet disclosed plans for a U.S. release.

The Accentum Clip features 12mm drivers and supports Bluetooth 6.0. LDAC codec is available for Android devices, while AAC is optimized for Apple products. The earbuds offer up to 9 hours of playback on a single charge, extending to 36 hours with the charging case. They are protected against dust and splashes with an IP54 rating and weigh 6.8 grams per earbud.

The manufacturer claims the model delivers 'clear sound with expressive bass and smooth high frequencies.' Dynamic equalizer technology adjusts the tonal balance as volume changes, preventing distortion. The U.S. price is expected to be around $200, placing the Accentum Clip alongside premium competitors like the Sony LinkBuds Clip and Bose Ultra Open Buds.

In the clip-on segment, more affordable options are available, such as the Baseus Bowie MC2 for $60 or the Inspire XC1 with Bose Sound technology for $110. However, the Accentum Clip targets demanding users seeking high sound quality and wearability.

Common questions

What are the key features of Sennheiser Accentum Clip earbuds?
The earbuds include 12mm drivers, Bluetooth 6.0, LDAC and AAC codec support, 9 hours of playback per charge, and up to 36 hours with the case. They also feature IP54 dust and water resistance.
Why are Sennheiser Accentum Clip unavailable in the U.S.?
Sennheiser has not yet announced a U.S. release date. The earbuds will launch exclusively in Canada on July 23.
Which models compete with Accentum Clip?
Key competitors include Sony LinkBuds Clip, Shokz OpenDots One, and Bose Ultra Open Buds. The Accentum Clip is priced around $200, positioning it in the premium clip-on segment.
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Source: CNET