Sennheiser launches Accentum Wireless SE with bundled Bluetooth dongle
Sennheiser has launched a special edition of the Accentum Wireless headphones, aptly named Accentum Wireless SE. The SE model features just two differences from the standard model, a bundled Bluetooth adapter and colored highlights.
The Accentum Wireless SE come with the Sennheiser BTD 600 Bluetooth dongle in the box. This device is meant to ease the process of pairing Bluetooth headphones with your PC or Mac for those who somehow can't figure it out and improve audio quality over the computer's built-in Bluetooth functionality. It supports aptX and aptX Adaptive and Sennheiser claims it's low enough latency to avoid lip-sync issues. An adapter is provided to plug the USB-A dongle into USB-C ports.
And that's pretty much it. The Accentum Wireless SE are otherwise identical to standard model (aside from the copper-colored accents on the outside). This means they also work as normal Bluetooth headphones without the adapter.
Sennheiser is selling the Accentum Wireless SE in India for INR 13,990. The BTD 600 dongle can also be purchased on its own for INR 5,990.
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Reader comments
- Marvy
- 14 Oct 2024
- M0U
What do you mean? Haven't heard of a dongle before? They have been around for a long time and have many uses.
- Eric20
- 12 Oct 2024
- Nxk
We are still doing AptX which was first released in 1989, huh? BT 5.2 brought LC3 codec which is better and lower latency. The best is Opus that Google added to Android in version 13 or 14.
- ShadowJaiz
- 12 Oct 2024
- sxs
i think having bluetooth dongle is just a waste why not use the 2.4ghz in that dongle instead of same bluetooth for better latency? Like on steelseries arctis 7