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Sennheiser ACCENTUM Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation Wireless Bluetooth Headphones (Black/Blue) on sale for
$99.99.
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Product Info: - 50-hour Battery Life - Enjoy exceptional battery playtime that lasts up to 50 hours on a single charge with Bluetooth and ANC active.
- Sennheiser Signature Sound - Experience high-quality audio from a transducer system engineered and manufactured in-house.
- Hybrid ANC - Block out distractions, stay focused and immerse yourself in your music with effective hybrid ANC.
- Transparency Mode - Hear external sounds with a touch to stay aware of your surroundings without removing your headphones.
- Customized Audio - Dedicated sound modes, Bass Boost and Podcast, and a built-in 5-band equalizer let you tailor audio to your preference, content and environment.
- Premium Comfort - Crafted to deliver all-day comfort, the headphones feature a lightweight, ergonomic design with a soft touch silicone-lined headband and deep-cushioned earpads.
- USB-C Charging - A USB-C port provides effortless recharging, while the fast charge feature can give a boost when needed to keep you going.
- Button Controls - Easily control the headphones with an intuitive 4-button control system, including a dedicated voice assistant button for quick access.
- Fold-flat Design - Free swivelling hinges and hidden extensions allows for on-the-go portability and easy storage.
- High-Quality Voice Pick-Up -Crystal clear speech for calls and voice assistant via 2-mic beamforming technology.
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Move along boys
I own these and the biggest issue by far is that the volume at maximum level is shockingly low, making the product nearly unusable for me. I'm extremely technically inclined and have tested them extensively with a $5,000 workstation gaming PC with an RTX 5090, a 100" Mini LED TV, a OnePlus 13, and a full media server setup. I have tried everything possible to increase the volume, including digging into hidden service menus, adjusting audio settings on Jellyfin, and running the app on my phone looking for firmware updates that might help, but nothing made any real difference. The volume limitation is clearly intentional, probably to avoid legal issues tied to hearing damage, but it means even at max volume, the sound output is far too quiet for comfortable use. While the audio quality is above average and the fit, finish, and comfort are what you would expect from a $200 product (often on sale for about $100), none of that matters if you can't get the volume high enough to enjoy them properly. I strongly advise against buying these unless you are absolutely okay with very low maximum volume, because if you care about loud, clear sound, this product will disappoint you badly. There are much better alternatives available with proper volume levels at this price point.
I own these and the biggest issue by far is that the volume at maximum level is shockingly low, making the product nearly unusable for me. I'm extremely technically inclined and have tested them extensively with a $5,000 workstation gaming PC with an RTX 5090, a 100" Mini LED TV, a OnePlus 13, and a full media server setup. I have tried everything possible to increase the volume, including digging into hidden service menus, adjusting audio settings on Jellyfin, and running the app on my phone looking for firmware updates that might help, but nothing made any real difference. The volume limitation is clearly intentional, probably to avoid legal issues tied to hearing damage, but it means even at max volume, the sound output is far too quiet for comfortable use. While the audio quality is above average and the fit, finish, and comfort are what you would expect from a $200 product (often on sale for about $100), none of that matters if you can't get the volume high enough to enjoy them properly. I strongly advise against buying these unless you are absolutely okay with very low maximum volume, because if you care about loud, clear sound, this product will disappoint you badly. There are much better alternatives available with proper volume levels at this price point.
I've also noticed a big improvement in the quality of audio as well. I've been able to pick up a lot more subtle things in my music, especially listening to lossless tracks.
For the price, these are great cans.
EDIT: In regards to volume as pointed out above, I've had no complaints. They are a bit quieter than the soundcore, but the quality is way higher, which makes a bigger difference to me. Noise isn't everything. They are still quite loud and I rarely have them at full volume.
You didn't say anything about sound red flag. I care about sound the most
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I got fed up and ended up buying the Sony WH 1000XM4s and they're 35% louder. Night and day difference for me.
It's fine if nobody wants to take my warning seriously. I'm usually skeptical too when people try giving tech advice as well, so I get it. But I feel better for at least trying to give others a heads-up. For the record, I did find quite a few people with the same complaint about the low max volume. So it's not just me. I paid $100, and $100 is not going to make or break me, but others might get upset when the volume on this headset sounds like its a 5 or 6 at max volume.
I got fed up and ended up buying the Sony WH 1000XM4s and they're 35% louder. Night and day difference for me.
It's fine if nobody wants to take my warning seriously. I'm usually skeptical too when people try giving tech advice as well, so I get it. But I feel better for at least trying to give others a heads-up. For the record, I did find quite a few people with the same complaint about the low max volume. So it's not just me. I paid $100, and $100 is not going to make or break me, but others might get upset when the volume on this headset sounds like its a 5 or 6 at max volume.
The Momentum 4s I got were one of the worst sounding headsets I had heard in a long time and people did not like hearing that lol. There were plenty of forums and others with many or all the same issues with theirs despite them being extremely well reviewed and considered a great headset. I would not be surprised at all to find that Accentum may be the same with widespread volume inconsistencies. In my case I've had no issues with max volume and they easily get as loud as 1000XM4s or Momentums or PX7s etc that I listened to when looking around originally. It seems most people don't have volume issues with Accentum but definitely worth warning people about your experience.
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