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Sennheiser’s new Open Earbuds hit US wallets harder than abroad

At $129.95 in the US versus $93 in the UK, Sennheiser’s Accentum Open earbuds face tariff-driven price hikes, challenging their “affordable” label for Americans.

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Sennheiser’s latest move in the audio world is a bit like spotting an old friend in a new outfit—familiar, yet fresh. The company just dropped the Accentum Open, its first pair of open true wireless earbuds under the budget-friendly Accentum line. Unlike the snug, noise-cancelling buds that dominate the market, these leave your ear canal free, letting you stay tuned to your surroundings while vibing to your tunes. Think Apple’s original AirPods but with Sennheiser’s signature audio finesse.

The catch? If you’re in the US, you’re paying a premium for them. Announced in early May 2025, the Accentum Open earbuds are hitting shelves (or rather, ears) in June for $129.95. Compare that to Canada’s CAD$149.95 (roughly $109 USD), Europe’s €89.90 (about $102), or the UK’s £69.99 (around $93), and it’s clear American buyers are getting the short end of the stick. Those European and UK prices even include sales tax, which makes the gap feel like a bit of a gut punch.

So, what’s driving this transatlantic price disparity? The likely culprit is the recent wave of tariffs introduced under President Trump’s administration. Since taking office in January 2025, Trump has leaned hard into protectionist trade policies, slapping hefty tariffs on imported electronics, among other goods. Sennheiser, a German company, isn’t immune to these costs. While the company hasn’t explicitly confirmed tariffs as the reason, industry analysts point to them as a logical explanation.

To put it in perspective, let’s rewind to last year’s launch of the Accentum True Wireless, Sennheiser’s noise-cancelling buds. Priced at $199.95 in the US, they hit Canada at CAD$279.95 (about $203 USD at today’s rates), Europe at €199.99 (around $227), and the UK at £169.99 (roughly $227). The US price was competitive, if not a steal, compared to elsewhere. Fast forward to the Accentum Open, and the US is suddenly the priciest market. It’s a shift that stings, especially for a brand pitching “affordable” as its selling point.

The Accentum Open are designed for folks who want music without cutting themselves off from the world—think joggers dodging traffic, office workers eavesdropping on watercooler chats, or parents keeping an ear out for a toddler’s chaos. They sport 11mm drivers, which Sennheiser claims deliver rich, balanced sound. Dual beamforming microphones handle calls, promising clarity even in noisy spots like a bustling coffee shop.

Battery life is solid: 6.5 hours per charge, with the case bumping that to 28 hours total. Need a quick top-up? Ten minutes of fast charging gives you 1.5 hours of playback. They also support multipoint connectivity, so you can toggle between your phone and laptop without missing a beat. Available in black or white, they’re sleek enough to blend in but won’t win any awards for bold design.

At $129.95, US buyers might hesitate. For context, Apple’s AirPods 4 (the open-ear model) retail for $129, and while they lack Sennheiser’s audiophile cred, Apple’s ecosystem integration is a big draw. On the budget end, brands like Anker’s Soundcore offer open earbuds for as low as $60, though with less polish. In Europe or the UK, the Accentum Open’s sub-$100 equivalent makes it a no-brainer for Sennheiser fans. In the US, the value proposition is murkier.

The Accentum Open earbuds are a promising addition to Sennheiser’s lineup, blending affordability with the brand’s audio chops. They’re perfect for anyone who wants to stay connected to their environment without sacrificing sound quality. But in the US, the $129.95 price tag feels like a tariff tax, making them less of a steal than their global counterparts. If you’re stateside and budget-conscious, you might wait for a sale—or sweet-talk a friend across the border to grab you a pair.


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