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Sennheiser’s New Open-Ear Earbuds Skip the US Entirely

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Sennheiser Accentum Clip Launch Price

Sennheiser announced the Accentum Clip on June 18, the brand’s first clip-style true wireless earbuds and the second open-ear model in its Accentum line, after the stem-style Accentum Open. The buds launched first in China on June 25 and roll out on July 23 in Canada ($269.95 CAD via Sennheiser’s Canada site and Best Buy), the UK (£149), and Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (€179.90). Central and South America follow later in 2026. There is no confirmed US release.

Price: $269.95 CAD
Where to Buy: Sennheiser



That’s a notable shift for a brand whose 2025 lineup leaned on in-ear and over-ear flagships, with the stem-style Accentum Open as its only prior open-ear entry. The Accentum Clip is Sennheiser’s direct answer to the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds (the clip-on benchmark) and the Sony LinkBuds Open (a ring-driver, stem-style alternative), two of the open-ear designs that have been quietly reshaping the category since 2024.

Open-ear earbuds occupy a specific niche: runners, cyclists, parents, and remote workers who need ambient awareness without giving up wireless audio. The form factor sacrifices isolation and deep bass on purpose, and Sennheiser is betting its acoustic tuning legacy can extract more from that compromise than its competitors have so far.

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A Clip Design That Wraps the Ear Without Sealing It

Each Accentum Clip earbud weighs 6.8 grams, which Sennheiser compares to the weight of a hotel key card slipped into its sleeve. A flexible silicone bridge wraps around the edge of your ear and holds the bud in place without plugging your canal, which is the whole point of the clip-on category. Sennheiser says the geometry was tuned to keep the bud secure during commutes and gym sessions, and an IP54 rating handles dust and sweat.Sennheiser Accentum Clip




There’s no electronic pass-through mode here, which makes sense because there’s nothing to pass through. The open design means ambient sound reaches your ear naturally, the same way it does with the Bose and Sony alternatives.

Touch controls on each bud handle playback, volume, and call management, and the buds ship in Black and Cream colorways. Sennheiser hasn’t disclosed exact charging-case dimensions in the press release, only describing it as pocketable. Lifestyle imagery shows a rounded rectangular case.

A 12mm Driver and Sennheiser’s Dynamic EQ

Inside each bud is a 12mm dynamic driver, Hi-Res Audio Wireless certified, tuned for what Sennheiser calls punchy bass with smooth treble. The bigger note is the Dynamic EQ system, which compensates for tonal shifts at lower volumes and pulls the EQ curve back at high volumes to prevent distortion.Sennheiser Accentum Clip

The Smart Control Plus app gives you a 5-band EQ, shareable presets, and Sound Check, a guided walkthrough that personalizes the tuning to how you actually listen. That puts the Accentum Clip in line with what Bose and Sony already offer through their own apps, though Sennheiser’s tuning legacy and the depth of its EQ controls are the differentiators.




Bluetooth 6.0, LDAC, and Independent Earbud Use

This is one of the first consumer earbud launches from a major brand running on Bluetooth 6.0. Sennheiser is pairing that with SBC and AAC codecs by default, plus optional LDAC for high-resolution streaming on compatible source devices. Google Fast Pair is supported, multipoint connectivity is built in, and either earbud can be used independently.Sennheiser Accentum Clip

The dual-microphone setup on each bud, four mics total, runs an AI noise reduction algorithm to separate your voice from background noise on calls. Sennheiser hasn’t published specifics on how aggressive the algorithm is, so call quality in real-world testing will be the thing to watch.

Bluetooth 6.0 itself is still rare in shipping consumer products. The standard introduces channel sounding for precise device ranging, along with efficiency and connection-reliability improvements, but most of those gains will surface gradually as phones, tablets, and laptops update their own radios to match.

Battery That Outpaces the Bose Ultra Open

Sennheiser quotes nine hours of playback per single charge with three full top-ups from the case, for 36 hours total. A 10-minute charge over USB-C delivers two hours of playback.Sennheiser Accentum Clip




Those numbers put the Accentum Clip ahead of the Bose Ultra Open, which lands around seven hours per charge depending on use, and roughly even with the Sony LinkBuds Open at 22 hours total. The case ships with a USB Type-C cable in the box, and the packaging itself is zero-plastic, part of a broader Sennheiser sustainability push across its recent consumer audio launches.

How It Stacks Up Against Bose and Sony

Spec Sennheiser Accentum Clip Bose Ultra Open Sony LinkBuds Open
Driver 12mm dynamic Not published 11mm ring
Bluetooth 6.0 5.3 5.3
Hi-Res codec LDAC aptX Adaptive SBC / AAC / LC3 (no LDAC)
Battery (buds / total) 9 hr / 36 hr 7.5 hr / 27 hr 8 hr / 22 hr
Weight per bud 6.8 g 6.4 g Not published
IP rating IP54 IPX4 IPX4
Launch price $269.95 CAD $299 USD $199 USD

The table tells a clean story. The Accentum Clip has the newest radio, the longest battery, and the toughest ingress rating of the three. The Bose Ultra Open still has a sub-7-gram weight edge and a longer track record. The Sony LinkBuds Open is the cheapest entry point at $199 USD and the only one of the three actually available in the US right now.

Availability and What’s Missing From the Announcement

The Accentum Clip arrives in Black and Cream colorways on July 23 in Canada at $269.95 CAD through Sennheiser’s consumer site and Best Buy. The UK gets it the same day at £149, with Germany, Austria, and Switzerland at €179.90. China got a head start on June 25, and parts of Central and South America follow later in 2026. The conspicuous absence is the United States, which is not on any of Sennheiser’s regional launch lists for this product.Sennheiser Accentum Clip

For the open-ear category, this matters. Sennheiser bringing its acoustic tuning to a clip-on form factor is exactly the kind of brand entry that pushes Bose and Sony to respond, and the 36-hour battery figure is the first spec that beats both competitors on paper.




Price: $269.95 CAD
Where to Buy: Sennheiser

What happens next will be telling. Whether Sennheiser follows up with a US release in weeks, months, or not at all this year will shape the rest of the open-ear category’s 2026. Until it does, American buyers are watching a flagship spec sheet they can’t actually buy without crossing a border.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Sennheiser Accentum Clip available in the US?
No. Sennheiser’s staggered rollout covers China (June 25), Canada, the UK, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (all July 23), and parts of Central and South America later in 2026. The United States is not on the list, and Sennheiser hasn’t explained the omission.

How does the Accentum Clip compare to the Bose Ultra Open?
On paper, the Accentum Clip wins on battery (36 hours total vs roughly 27), supports LDAC for high-resolution streaming on Android, and runs Bluetooth 6.0 instead of 5.3. The Bose Ultra Open has a longer track record in real-world testing and is sold in more markets.




Does the Accentum Clip support LDAC?
Yes. SBC and AAC are supported by default, with LDAC available on compatible Android source devices for high-resolution streaming.

What does Bluetooth 6.0 actually add?
Channel sounding for precise device ranging is the headline addition, alongside efficiency gains and more reliable connections. Most of those benefits surface gradually as phones, tablets, and laptops update their own radios to match.



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