🎶 Elevate Your Sound, Elevate Your Life!
The Sennheiser ACCENTUM Wireless Bluetooth Headphones offer an impressive 50-hour battery life, hybrid noise cancellation, and exceptional sound quality, making them perfect for professionals on the go. With a sleek design and advanced features like voice control and customizable sound modes, these headphones are designed for all-day comfort and connectivity.
Controller Type | Bluetooth |
Control Method | App |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Antenna Location | Running, Exercising, Cycling, Calling, Gaming, Recording, Music, Travel, Swimming, Snowboarding |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Is Electric | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Sports |
Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | 4 Buttons, Noise Cancellation, Voice Assistant Access, Fold Flat, Microphone Included |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Noise Control | Hybrid Noise Cancellation |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 7.68 ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Color | White |
Style Name | Contemporary |
Battery Average Life | 50 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
J**E
worth it! just some nitpicky things.
super comfy. doesn’t pull my hair when i’m moving them around or taking them off which I love. feel like a great fit around my ears, not just smushing them. charge quick, good battery life. no issues with sound quality. great look.pairing is sometimes annoying since it will only connect to two devices at once, and you can usually control connection with your phone but sometimes it doesn’t work. also, i’m not the biggest fan of the touch controls system- i don’t think the gestures are super effective, particularly the single tap for pauses and the double tap for changing NC mode.
Y**O
Highly recommended
Bought for my wife, but she insisted to return because her boss not allowing her to wear during work. What a pity for such a good quality from prime day deal
D**K
Great sound, effective noise cancelling.
Nice fit, reasonably comfortable to wear for about an hour. Only drawback I can spot at this point is that the controls on the side are a bit too sensitive and one can pause the music unintentionally.
N**H
A very competitive market
We got these for a very competitive price. They’re really, really good, the sound quality, noise cancelling, ease of connectivity all first-rate.
A**R
“Refurbished”… but Crap
The sound of a waterfall in my right ear never sounded so annoying.This review is in two parts. In the second part, I’ll talk about the Sennheiser brand and headphone build quality. In the first part, I need to get some gripes off my chest about the “refurbished” label given out by Amazon.Part One: RefurbishedOkay… I tried to save $40. Why not? At the purchase screen, I saw that I could save some cash on already cheap headphones, and I took the bait. No worries. Pre-owned is pre-owned, and I know the value of a dollar. It seemed like a no-brainer, but after less than 2 months these headphones are the bane of my existence. I use them for work. I’m a media guy, and I cut and edit video all day every day. I use my headphones when I mow my yard or go in long walks in the sun (that’s why I bought headphones with a rubber head cushion and faux leather ear pads). Upon inspection, I see something glaring that I need you to know: this model is too crap to deserve the “repaired” label. There is no way to repair something built like this. Lesson learned. Buyer beware.Part Two: Sennheiser and this Crud DesignI got ticked off, man. In the past, I’ve bought $300 Bose headphones and worn them to DEATH. More than 3 years of capital “A” abuse per pair, and I’m the guy wearing mid quality Bose QCOE’s in Afghanistan. You better believe I expected these Sennheiser headphones to work for more than 3 months. Nope. Not happening. I didn’t understand why until I got p****ed AF. I’m over here trying to listen to a project I’ve color coded and edited for a professional movie studio, and it sounds like I’m decoding the enigma machine during a submarine operation. The right can is hissing, chirping, scratching like a record. After two weeks of smacking them to get the sound to lay low, I got angry. I pulled them off my head and the force of my meaty hands separated the can from the headband. Okay… this isn’t mature behavior, but I was ticked off. Like I said, I know the value of a dollar, and I know when I’ve spent money on a subpar product. The pad came off, and I thought I could take it apart and fix it.I did. I took it apart, at least. I reassembled it, too. Flawlessly. Four screws, some whip it (condensed air) on standby, and I even cut my hand working (so you know my redneck roots came out). HERE’S THE MAIN PROBLEM: The wires are bare on a cramped motherboard. The motherboard is the diameter of the entire right can, but the welding components are squished together super tight. The wires (I can’t believe this still) are BARE. I’m saying the wires are not insulated, but they are contained into two rubber tubes. That means that an ounce of humidity in the air will cause cross-traffic between these wires (which are welded so closely together they MUST overlap when the can is screwed together. Unbelievable shit design. Unbelievable. How in the sam hell is this a finished product? I bought Sennheisers because I wanted to see what a low budget option meant to them. Let me put this gently: if Sennheiser designed a microwave, it would explode. This is not proper wiring. Jesus…I sprayed the cans out and reassembled them to see if miracles really do happen, but no. In two days, these headphones will be right back where they started. Even now, I can hear Niagara in my right ear.DO NOT BUY THESE. Even brand new, the design is unbelievably terrible. I think I’ve redefined my idea of Sennheiser as a brand after owning these for less than 60 days. Save yourself the trouble and buy a pair of $30 Sony’s. They’ll sound like crap, but at least the sound isn’t a feedback nightmare. Even new, these headphones sounded were like a Nokia phone in a coffee can. Now they just sound like someone actively trying to interrupt my music or audiobook or job with a message from space.Avoid these. Hard pass.
A**R
Good Bluetooth headphone.
Good Bluetooth headphone, great sound quality, works well, really like it, thank you.
T**5
Headphones
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Amazing sound quality and comfortable on my ears. Love them!
L**A
Great ANC headphones that fit small heads — but very touch-sensitive!
With a smaller-than-average adult head (about 21.5” in circumference), I wore the Sennheiser Accentum Plus headphones with the headband at the most retracted setting — and they fit comfortably and securely.Here are some measurements I took that might be helpful when comparing to headphones you own or have tried (see photos too):• Length of fully retracted headband (top of ear cup to top of ear cup, outer): ~12.5 inches• Center of ear cup to center of ear cup along the band (outer): ~16 inches• Gap between the top of ear cups: ~5.5 inchesIn comparison to my Bose QC Ultra headphones, Sennheiser‘s has a snugger fit due to greater clamping force, which I actually prefer. However, using the Sennheiser headphones is not as good as Bose’s.Here are a few important things I noticed while using Sennheiser‘s Accentum Plus:- Power button = multipurposeTurns the headphones on, connects via Bluetooth (up to 2 devices), and activates your phone’s voice assistant.• They auto-reconnect to known devices on power-up.• To pair a second device: turn off → hold power until pairing sound → pair via second device’s Bluetooth settings.— Be cautious when taking them off — accidental presses with my thumb triggered voice assistant.- Auto-sleep & shutdownThe headphones go into sleep mode when set down, and shut off fully after a while to preserve battery.- ANC & Transparency works well while listening music• Double tap right ear cup = pause music + switch to Transparency Mode.• Then Double tap again = resume music + ANC Mode is on.• Or Single tap = resumes music only; Transparency Mode stays on.- Ear cups and controls• They rotate 180° to lay flat on both sides.• Cushions are plush (while headband padding is firmer).• Right ear cup is very touch-sensitive - accidentally brushing the touchpad can change the volume or trigger other features (you’ll hear a tone whenever a gesture is activated).- Carrying case• Soft-sided and organized, but no hard shell — not crush-resistant, so use caution when traveling.- Wired (aux) mode quirks• Audio only comes through left ear cup, and the headphones must be powered on.• Bluetooth disconnects when aux is plugged in — no simultaneous wired + wireless use.Overall, I really wanted to love these, especially because:- They fit my small head better than most- ANC and sound are solidBut unfortunately:- Touch controls are too sensitive (you can disable them via the app, but then you need your phone handy to control playback)- Wired mode is oddly restrictive — audio only in one ear cup, and headphones must be powered on
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