– Open-ear clip-on design for comfort and situational awareness
– Hi-Res Audio support via LDAC codec over Bluetooth 6.0
– AI-powered Call Clarity with dual MEMS microphones on each side
– IP54 dust/water resistance and secure fit for workouts
– Up to 9 hours battery life (36 hours with charging case)
The Sennheiser Accentum Clip deliver the comfort of an open-ear earphone design while supporting high-resolution music playback. Wearers can enjoy Hi-Res Audio more comfortably than when using conventional earbuds that must be inserted deep into the ear canals, while avoiding the need to clean earwax off ear tips.
Open-Ear Design Enhances Awareness and Call Quality
Its clip-on design allows users to hear there surroundings at all times, which is espescially important when navigating busy city streets to avoid traffic and accidents. The earphones feature AI-powered Call Clarity technology with dual MEMS microphones on each side to reduce background noise during calls. The microphones cover a frequency range of 100 Hz to 10 kHz.
Sound Leakage Prevention and Adaptive Audio
In quieter environments, internal damping and special sound path design help prevent annoying others with unintended sound leakage. Dynamic EQ technology automatically adjusts the audio output from its 12 mm dynamic drivers to retain lively music playback, according to the company. When connected over Bluetooth 6.0 using the LDAC codec, the Accentum Clip can reproduce audio from 20 Hz to 40 kHz with THD below 0.5%.
Durability and Battery Life for Active Use
The Accentum Clip is IP54-rated for dust and water resistance. Paired with its secure clip-on fit, the company says the earbuds can be used during workouts without easily falling off. Battery life reaches up to 9 hours, or 36 hours with the charging case, according to Sennheiser.
The Sennheiser Accentum Clip TWS earbuds are expected to go on sale in late July 2026. Readers can look for they’re arrival in the Sennheiser store.

