At the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Sennheiser unveiled their latest creation, the ACCENTUM Plus headphones.
Designed for audio enthusiasts who seek quality without breaking the bank, these headphones come equipped with Bluetooth 5.2, ensuring high-fidelity sound and robust connectivity.
They support advanced codecs like aptX Adaptive, ensuring top-notch audio performance in various settings. What’s more, they boast an impressive 50-hour battery life on a single charge.
In addition to the ACCENTUM Plus, Sennheiser also introduced two new TWS earbuds at CES – the Momentum True Wireless 4 and Momentum Sport.
The Momentum True Wireless 4 represents the pinnacle of the brand’s earbud technology, offering exceptional ANC and audio quality.
Meanwhile, the Momentum Sport is designed for active users, delivering excellent sound and tracking features like heart rate and body temperature monitoring.
The Sennheiser ACCENTUM Plus stands out with its user-friendly design, featuring a touch-enabled earcup inspired by the premium MOMENTUM series.
This design allows for effortless control, eliminating the need for complex button pressing or menu navigation.
It’s tailored for the tech-savvy user, offering features like multipoint connectivity, wind noise reduction, and adjustable side-tone, allowing for easy adaptation to different environments.
A key feature of the ACCENTUM Plus is its Adaptive ANC (Active Noise Cancellation), which intelligently responds to ambient noise, ensuring an immersive and uninterrupted listening experience.
For situations where wireless isn’t an option, such as in-flight entertainment systems, the headphones include an audio cable.
The headphones also come with a convenient travel case, ideal for those always on the move.
The ACCENTUM Plus will be available in two colors: classic black and sleek white.
They’re set to hit the market on February 20th, priced at $229.95 in the US and $329.95 in Canada.
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