Sennheiser Accentum True Wireless review
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- sunil raju
- X@T
- 22 Sep 2024
Accentum is a clear disappointment. when it is Sennheiser, you have to expect the rumble for which I love Sennheiser in the first place. sound is not enjoyable at all. not immersive...but at times it sparks the character but no or inadequate sound seperation killed everything.
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- Pitchwisse
- J2i
- 27 Jun 2024
Sony Linkbuds S are still a better option in it this range, for less money as well.
- prasad-gsma
- g3t
- 23 Jun 2024
Anonymous, 21 Jun 2024"The design has been created in collaboration with Son... moreAll of the consumer audio division of Sennheiser is now owned by Sonova, including the wired audio. Only the professional audio department is run by the German parent company.
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- Anonymous
- sXb
- 23 Jun 2024
GregLu, 22 Jun 2024Thanks for this info! I was considering buying some Moment... moreSonova are a company with a solid reputation in hearing aids, so in-ear headphones are a good fit for them. Maybe their experience in that area will translate to improving future TWS models.
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- Stoon
- fwJ
- 22 Jun 2024
Overpriced AF ... get the Oraimo Freepods 3C instead : way cheaper and more powerful !
- GregLu
- p@3
- 22 Jun 2024
Anonymous, 21 Jun 2024"The design has been created in collaboration with Son... moreThanks for this info!
I was considering buying some Momentum because it was made in germany but had some flaw and waited for a new version. I hope it'll be unaffected but if they stop making good product like in the past, that'll end up for me.
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- Anonymous
- fFC
- 21 Jun 2024
Agreed that this need an aggressive pricing ..
The price is a lot closer to xm5 ..
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- Anonymous
- sXH
- 21 Jun 2024
"The design has been created in collaboration with Sonova's hearing aid division"
FYI - Sennheiser sold their TWS and lower end made-in-China products to Sonova, including use of the Sennheiser brand for those products. The only items actually designed and made by Sennheiser now are the made-in-Germany higher end stuff.
The in-ears still use the same Sennheiser True Response drivers, no doubt made in China, but maybe they always were.