Sennheiser has launched theAccentum true wireless earbuds in India.- The
Sennheiser Accentum is priced at ₹12,990 and is available in two colour options. - Here’s everything you need to know about the latest
TWS from Sennheiser.
The Sennheiser Accentum is the company’s latest TWS in the country and is aimed at the premium segment. The earbuds have been designed in collaboration with Sonova, a leading hearing aid manufacturer.
“Accentum True Wireless builds on what their over-ear counterparts are renowned for: incredible sound, useful features, and unbeatable value. We packed these qualities inside a reimagined, award-winning design that unlocks the magic of ‘the Sennheiser sound’ to anyone needing an untethered upgrade, said Vijay Sharma, General Manager - Sennheiser Consumer business in India.
The Sennheiser Accentum has been priced at ₹12,990 and is available in Black and White Colour options from Amazon India, Flipkart and the company’s online store.
The Sennheiser Accentum has been designed in partnership with Sonova. For this, the company says it analysed thousands of ear models. The design, the company says complements a wide range of wearers in a singular form. The TWS comes with four ear tips of different sizes.
The Accentum is equipped with the company’s 7mm dynamic True Response Transducers that are designed to reproduce powerful and engaging bass, natural mids and crisp treble.
The earbuds offer Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), allowing you to reduce unnecessary background noises. You can adjust between normal, ANC and transparency mode using gestures or the Sennheiser Smart Control app.
The Sennheiser Accentum offers a battery life of up to 28 hours on a single charge. It offers USB Type-C charging and Qi wireless charging. It offers Bluetooth 5.3 and Bluetooth LE Audio connectivity support.
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