If you’ve been eyeing the Sennheiser ACCENTUM True Wireless but couldn’t justify the price, good news: there’s now a more wallet-friendly option. It’s called the ACCENTUM Open. The catch? It has a stem. I know, right? Never thought I’d see Sennheiser go the AirPods route either. It might just be the first high-end brand to embrace the dangly stick. Anyhoo, if you’re cool with that look, this might be your budget-friendly ticket into the ACCENTUM club.

This isn’t your average in-ear armory. The ACCENTUM Open sits just outside your ear canal, like a polite neighbor who never overstays. No squishy tips, no suction cups—just open-air vibes and an 11 mm dynamic driver whispering sweet hi-fi nothings. It’s great for folks who want their music and to hear the bus honking.
They’re light too—each weighs 4.4 grams, or roughly one bad decision at the vending machine. You’ll get 6.5 hours of listening per charge, and up to 28 hours with the case. Plus, a quick 10-minute charge nets you 1.5 hours of playback. Not bad for earbuds that don’t try to drill into your skull.
Connectivity’s no slouch either. With Bluetooth 5.3, multipoint pairing, and dual beamforming mics, the ACCENTUM Open can juggle your podcast and work call like a champ—while keeping your voice crystal-clear and background chaos politely out of the conversation.
Available now in cream or black for €89.90 [DE] (~102 USD), the ACCENTUM Open is proof that great sound doesn’t have to come with financial regret. Just don’t expect noise cancellation—it’s called “Open” for a reason. That said, if you hell bent on canceling out your environmental noise, then you have to look elsewhere.





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