TechRadar Verdict
The Sennheiser Accentum Plus pick up the Accentum baton and run with it.
Active noise cancellation is decent, control options are very nicely implemented, and battery life is approaching epic.
Fundamentally, the Accentum Plus are the same as the Accentum but more so.
They also come with a carry-case, something that a lot of thebest wireless headphonesoffer as standard.
Meanwhile in Australia, theyll set you back AU$399.
These are both very competitive numbers, after all.
The changes that have been made all seem like upgrades, though.
The right earcup also has a single physical control, which covers power on/off and Bluetooth pairing.
The wind noise reduction feature of the newly adaptive active noise-cancellation system can be switched on or off.
Otherwise, the most obvious upgrade the Plus enjoy over the standard Accentum is their carry-case.
Not dramatically, but noticeably nevertheless.
And besides, its not as if this emphasis puts undue pressure on the midrange.
The always-on active noise cancellation proves just as effective here as in the original Accentum.
Value score: 4.5 / 5
Should I buy the Sennheiser Accentum Plus?
You like touch-controlsTheyre quite well-implemented here, and their availability is a significant upgrade over the more affordable Accentum.