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Sennheiser has officially expanded its Accentum lineup with a new model called the Accentum Clip, and the standout spec is exactly what you mentioned: up to 9 hours of battery life per charge.
Here’s a clear breakdown of what’s new:
The Sennheiser Accentum Clip is a new open-ear, clip-on style earbud, designed so the earbuds don’t block your ear canal. Instead, they sit around the ear and direct sound toward your ear while still letting you hear your surroundings—useful for commuting, walking, or workouts.
Key highlights include:
- About 9 hours of playback on a single charge
- Around 36 hours total with the charging case
- 12mm dynamic drivers for stronger bass and clearer sound
- Bluetooth 6.0 with multipoint support
- IP54 rating (resistant to dust and sweat)
- AI-enhanced dual microphones for clearer calls
- Fast charging (roughly 10 minutes for a couple of hours of use)
The design is part of the growing “open-ear clip” trend, similar to what brands like Bose and Shokz are doing, but Sennheiser is positioning it as more focused on audio quality + everyday comfort rather than just fitness use.
The Clip sits alongside the earlier Accentum Open earbuds, but with a more secure ear-clip design instead of a stem-in-ear style.
If you want, I can compare it with the Accentum Open or similar open-ear earbuds so you can see which one actually makes more sense for daily use.

