Sennheiser has introduced the Accentum Clip, its first pair of clip-on open-ear wireless earbuds, expanding its audio lineup with a design that keeps users aware of their surroundings while delivering high-resolution wireless audio. The earbuds feature 12mm dynamic drivers, Bluetooth 6.0, LDAC support, and up to 36 hours of total battery life with the charging case. (Sennheiser)
The new model targets users who want an alternative to traditional in-ear earbuds without blocking ambient sound. Alongside its open-ear design, the Accentum Clip includes IP54 dust and splash resistance, dual microphones with AI-powered noise reduction for calls, and multipoint Bluetooth connectivity. (Sennheiser)
The Accentum Clip uses a lightweight clip-on design, with each earbud weighing 6.8g for extended comfort. Inside, Sennheiser has equipped the earbuds with 12mm dynamic drivers and a Dynamic Equalizer that automatically adjusts audio output based on listening volume. The earbuds support SBC, AAC, and LDAC codecs, enabling Hi-Res Audio streaming on compatible devices. (Sennheiser)
Bluetooth 6.0 provides stable wireless connectivity and multipoint pairing, allowing users to switch between devices without reconnecting. Playback, calls, and other controls are managed through touch-sensitive surfaces, while customization is available through the Sennheiser Smart Control Plus app. (Sennheiser)
Sennheiser rates the earbuds for up to nine hours of playback on a single charge, with the USB-C charging case extending total usage to 36 hours. A 10-minute fast charge provides approximately two hours of listening time. The earbuds also support Google Fast Pair, independent earbud use, and Smart Pause functionality. (Forbes)
The Accentum Clip enters a growing open-ear segment that includes products from Bose, Huawei, and Shokz. Unlike active noise-cancelling earbuds, this model is designed to maintain environmental awareness, making it suitable for commuting, office work, and outdoor activities. Its open-ear design also means it does not provide passive noise isolation, which may not suit users seeking complete immersion. (T3)







