Sennheiser Accentum Wireless review: Fine overall sound quality and looks, but there may be a catch for some
20.03.2024 - 09:59
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Sennheiser Accentum Wireless review: Wireless sound technology has gained enormously in popularity, especially due to its portability. From earbuds to headphones, we can now easily carry these devices without having to lug around an unwieldy wire along with it. However, we frequently get asked which Bluetooth device is better, earbuds or headphones. Bluetooth devices should be used based on requirements and personal preferences. In comparison, many prefer to carry small earbuds with effective noise cancellation at a reasonable price, but on the other hand, many like to experience a fuller sound experience, which only headphones can provide. Therefore, if you are someone who prefers greater sound quality with effective noise cancellation, you must check out this new Sennheiser Accentum Wireless headphone which was recently launched by the company.
Earlier, Sennheiser had also announced the high-end version of the Accentum series (Plus) Wireless, but the device that I will be looking at in our review is the base version of the series. These two devices do not differ much in design, but you will notice a significant difference in the controls that we will discuss in detail later. I used the Sennheiser Accentum Wireless headphones and here is the full review.
The Sennheiser Accentum Wireless is quite sturdy and it appears big over your ears. The Bluetooth device supports a matte finish with control buttons on the right side. Although it has a bulky-looking design, the headphones are lightweight and do not feel heavy while wearing. The headband comes with generous padding, making it comfortable to wear for extended listening sessions. Yes, notably, it is comfortable to wear for long hours, making it a great choice in terms of design and comfort. However, it is not made for active purposes such as running, working out, etc as it easily slips from the head. Additionally, the Sennheiser Accentum Wireless does not come with a carrying case, unlike its Plus version which might affect user decision-making on which product to buy.
Overall, the Sennheiser Accentum Wireless has a great aesthetic design, which may be to the liking of youngsters and today's Gen-Z audience.
Now, this section of the review will tell you if the Sennheiser Accentum Wireless headphones are worth the Rs.11990 sticker price. After extensive listening sessions, while I felt quite satisfied with the product, there was one thing that was noticeable. I felt like the bass of the headphones would leave you feeling like it requires room for improvement. While the 37mm drivers provide rich overall sound quality, bass enthusiasts may not feel satisfied. I used these headphones for various purposes such as for listening to music in different genres, from