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CES 2024: Sennheiser's new premium headphones measure your heart rate

Florian Bodoky
9-1-2024
Translation: machine translated

Heart rate monitor, power battery, noise cancelling: Sennheiser is presenting three new headphones at CES 2024. The Momentum True Wireless 4 in-ear flagship, the Momentum Sport with temperature and heart rate monitor and, just four months after the launch, the second Accentum generation.

Sennheiser is presenting three headphones at the CES in Las Vegas. All models cover completely different needs. The star of the show: the new luxury Momentum True Wireless in-ears, which are now in their fourth generation.

Sennheiser has also installed better batteries in the in-ears: the battery life is said to be 7.5 hours - with activated (and improved) noise cancellation. You can charge the headphones in the accompanying charging case. This can be charged via USB-C or wirelessly. It should take up to 30 hours for both the case and the headphones to run out of juice.

The Momentum True Wireless 4 will be available from mid-February in the colours Black Copper, Metallic Silver and Graphite. The recommended retail price is 314.90 francs / 299.99 euros.

Momentum Sport: measure your heart rate while you exercise

Sennheiser has also installed an acoustic relief channel and given the Momentum Sport a semi-open design. The relief channel minimises walking and breathing noises, while the semi-open design ensures that athletes can perceive their surroundings naturally - without artificial amplification by a microphone. Nevertheless, disruptive wind noise is blocked out. For a better fit, the headphones have "wings" that secure the headphones in the ear.

The IP-54-certified Momentum Sport have a battery life of six hours. With the Qi-enabled charging box, the headphones can then be fully charged three more times.

The Momentum Sport can be ordered from mid-April for a recommended retail price of 314.90 francs / 329.99 euros. The colour options are Polar Black, Burned Olive and Metallic Graphite.

Accentum Plus: the Accentum family is growing

Just four months after the launch of the Accentum headphones, the second generation is already on the market. The Sennheiser Accentum Plus.

The only new over-ear models in Sennheiser's portfolio boast 50 hours of battery life, aptX support and Bluetooth 5.2 compatibility. Sennheiser has also installed a touchpad on the earcup to control playback and volume. Thanks to multipoint support, you can connect multiple players to the Accentum Plus at the same time. Sennheiser also supplies a 3.5 millimetre jack cable.

The Accentum Plus also comes with adaptive ANC, which automatically adjusts to the noise level of your surroundings. The Accentum Plus will be available from the end of February in black and white. The recommended retail price is 239.90 francs / 229.99 euros.

Cover picture: Sennheiser

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