Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8
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Love with problems.
I am a long time fan of the Bang & Olufsen headphones. I love their design and clear bass. But, this time I had a problem with the Beo H8. I don't know it's the product design problem or my unit has a problem.
Average Product
B&o has made a pretty average Product . After paying almost 45k , one should be liable to get a better product . Looks are cool but functionality is where the problem lies .It doesn't even have a noise cancellation . There are better products from Parrot and bose Considering the price as well .
Best noise canceling bluetooth headphones on the market
- Styling
- build
- dynamic SQ
- Not neutral SQ
- Noise canceling can add a slight hiss in the background when not playing music
Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 review: A swanky Bluetooth headphone with a price to match
The $500 Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 wireless on-ear headphone looks great, sounds very good and is loaded with features, including noise canceling, but a few small flaws take away some of its luster. The Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 is a wireless Bluetooth headphone that also features noise canceling. As you might expect from a B&O product, the H8 is beautifully designed with a sturdy metal and leather headband and plush sheepskin earcups that are equipped with memory foam. It's also expensive, costing $500 (£400 UK, AU $679), which is definitely at the high-end of the Bluetooth headphone spectrum, particularly for an on-ear model.- The Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 has a sleek, sturdy design, with a metal/leather headband and plush earcups, and very good sound for Bluetooth. It also features active noise canceling, touch controls in the right earcup and a replaceable rechargeable battery that delivers an ample 14 hours of battery life with Bluetooth and noise canceling turned on.
- It's expensive
- the on-ear design isn't as comfortable as some over-ear designs and the sound isn't quite as open as we would have liked.
B&O BeoPlay H8: Fancy wireless headphones with slick gesture controls
If you know anything about B&O (Bang & Olufsen), you know that the Danish company takes design very, very seriously. All of B&O's products are statement pieces. They look fantastic in magazine spreads, where everything inside of the mock living room is impeccably clean.
Good headphones, need some attention to detail
This is a premium set of wireless noise canceling headphones and they overall perform very well. They are comfortable, beautifully constructed, and look as expensive as they are. No problems with the sound; note that they sound quite a bit better with the noise canceling turned off.
Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 Headphones
In the world of luxury audio brands, Bang & Olufsen are near the top. The company's BeoPlay range, although premium in its own right, packages Bang & Olufsen's high end technology with a slightly less expensive price tag. That said, the lush looking H8 on-ear headphones retail for R7 500.- Beautifully constructed with premium materials
- Superb audio quality
- Solid wireless battery life
- Wireless connection slips a tad
- On-ear controls take time to get use to
B & O H8 headphones
Bang Olufsen proved themselves again with these state of the art headphones! Great sound, performance and the leather and metal add that extra luxury to it.
COULD BE BETTER
TIGHT.I REPLACED A PAIR OF CORDED SONY HEAD PHONES. THESE WERE 8 TIMES MORE EXPENSIVE. I HAVE B&O IN MY CAR. I THOUGHT THAT THESE WOULD BE DYNAMIC. THEY'RE NOT. TOO MUCH AMBIENT NOISE.- Poor Value
- Too Much Ambient Noise
- Uncomfortable
Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8
Overall these H8 are not bad at all. I would have given them 4 stars if they would cost what they offer, five stars if they would offer what they cost.- Nice design
- good sound
- powerful bass
- removable battery
- Very poor range
- average and problematic ANC
- way too expensive
- slightly harsh highs
- no mic or controls on the cable
- no carrying case