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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H8i Wireless Bluetooth On-Ear Headphones with Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode and Microphone - Pink

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Color: Pink


Features

  • NEVER MISS A BEAT: H8i wireless headphones have a built-in proximity sensor that automatically stops playback when you remove your headphones and resumes when you put them back on.

Description

With a contemporary, streamlined design and advanced features, Bioplay H8i wireless ANC headphones make it easy to enjoy rich Bang and Olsen Signature Sound on the go. H8i features a convenient Transparency Mode that lets you tune in, or out, of your surroundings with a single click. An innovative built-in proximity sensor automatically pauses audio when you remove your headphones and then picks up the beat when you put them back on. To expand your sound, pair these high-quality headphones wirelessly with up to two devices at the same time—with an increased Bluetooth range of more than 100 feet, you have the freedom to move away from your devices while still enjoying seamless music streaming. When it's time to make a call, you can communicate clearly with these wireless headphones thanks to two dedicated microphones that are positioned at the optimal angle and distance for superior voice quality. Using the Bioplay app, you can turn ANC on or off, adjust tonality, and select preset OneTouch sound profiles to customize your listening experience. The updated H8i Bluetooth headphones feature a significant increase in battery capacity over their predecessor, with an intelligent battery-saving function and optimal circuit system that exceeds industry standards for up to 30 hours of playtime. When the battery eventually needs recharging, the lengthy USB-C charging cable lets listen comfortably while you wait and is compatible with all Bioplay Bluetooth speakers. Designed by Danish industrial designer Jacob Wagner, these high-quality headphones feature a durable leather headband, smooth anodized aluminum discs, and soft lambskin and memory foam ear cushions for a luxurious look and feel. Ideal for active lifestyles, these sleek on-ear headphones are as attractive as they are functional and at just 0. 5 lbs. , they’re comfortable enough to wear all day, wherever your music takes you.

Brand: Bang & Olufsen


Model Name: Beoplay H8i Pink


Color: Pink


Form Factor: On Ear


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wired


Product Dimensions: 7 x 1 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 7.6 ounces


Item model number: 1645152


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: May 23, 2019


Manufacturer: Bang & Olufsen


Item Weight: 7.58 Ounces


Number Of Items: 1


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  • The most engaging and fun on-ear headphones in my collection.
Color: Black
I am a self-professed headphone junkie and have a rather large collection consisting of various types. I love all types of music: Metal, Rock, HipHop, RAP, Soul/R&B, Jazz, Country and Classical music. I have my basic requirements; sound quality, comfort and multipoint connectivity. I have purchased all my headphones and have no allegiance to any manufacture. My better on-ear’s include Beyerdynamic Aventho, Sennheiser HD1, Bose Soundlink, the more reasonable Ghostek Rapture and now the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H8i. Test Devices: I’m using my Sony NW-ZX300 DAP as my source player along with my Note 5 cell phone. I will try to compare this group objectively based on size, comfort, stability, controls, sound quality, features and finally value. So, let’s get to my comparison. Physical Size) The Bose are much lighter and compact when folded, while the Ghostek are largest and heaviest. The Ghostek and Sennheiser are about the same size folded. The H8i and Aventho do not fold. Winner is the Bose. Comfort) While on-ear headphones are notorious for heating up and becoming too uncomfortable, I found the H8i a rare exception here. The Bose are a joy to wear, because they are light and have a fabric center section. I can wear the Bose all day long with no discomfort. The Sennheiser eliminates the over heating issue by only placing the ear cups on the outer ear edge and leaving some space in between the ear and the driver. But I have to admit that the Sennheiser’s require time and manipulation to make them comfortable. Out of the box the Sennheiser’s clamped like a vise and the ear-cup pads were entirely too stiff. They are getting better with age, but the Bose, H8i and Aventho felt great right out of the box. Winner is the Bose. A close second place goes to the H8i. Stability) Clear winner is the Bose because of their weight and perfect amount of clamping force. The rest just felt less stable due to their weight. Second place goes to the H8i Controls) I really enjoy the Aventho’s very simplistic approach to the controls. A single button and a touch sensitive pad that works much better than my Sony MDR1000x over-ear headphones. Switching between the Ghostek and Sennheiser headphones I kept finding my self seeking the controls, while the Bose controls were easily located. Winner is the Aventho. Second place goes to Bose. Sound Quality) While realizing that sound presentation is very subjective, there was no close second to the H8i. These have the most engaging sound I have heard in an on-ear headphone. Everything is balanced perfectly with no section of the spectrum being overshadowed. These cans seem to know what I'm listening to and adapts to the genre instantly. Also, I was amazed how well they performed with only SBC connectivity instead of the more limelight aptX and aptX HD. The downside I found was when listening to youtube blogs. All headphones seem to echo or reverb somewhat, but these sounded like I was in a music Hall and the speaker was at the far end. A distant second place goes to the Sennheiser HD1. Features) The H8i has much better ANC than the only other one in my collection, the Sennheiser HD1. The H8i also allows you to disable the ANC and also gives you the option to allow ambient sound in. While the ANC is no match to the on-ear giants like the Bose QC35s and Sony’s 1000 series, it is not too bad either. As others have stated the H8i app is really good at fine tuning the sound profile to your individual taste. I was also pleasantly surprised to see that I could use the app on Note 5 to adjust the sound while listening to my DAP with no interruption or lag. Value) If the high price is a factor then I would go with Bose or Ghostek, but If sound is really important to you like it is to me then go with H8i. If multipoint connectivity is not a priority then you may want to look at “66 Audio BTS Pro” (really good sound and 100’ range). Pros) Sound Quality Light Weight Very comfortable Battery Life (advertised as 30 hours) Range (advertised as 100 feet) Active noise cancellation that can be disabled. 3.5mm wired input USB-C Can fold flat Very minimal sound leakage Multipoint connectivity Good tactile buttons Cons) They are not foldable; however, they do lay flat for storage. No voice prompts or notifications of pairings (I had to keep looking at my devices to confirm) Proximity sensors (never did see one that I liked – I disabled this (instructions below) Also, I must point out that I don’t mind the storage bag since I use a case that holds my DAP and cables. However, I know some would prefer a hard case. It comes down to personal preference on this item. Proximity Sensor management from Bang & Olufsen (took a while to find this). “To disable the automatic play/pause function, with headphones powered on press and hold the middle button on the right headphone for 5 seconds until the indicator light flashes blue and then double press the middle button. The indicator light will turn red. To re-enable, repeat the same steps until the indicator light turns green.” Update 03/30/2018: I still love the sound of these, but not so much the stability while being active. They kept sliding forward and fell off twice while bending over somewhat. I spent the afternoon doing yard work and fought with these to keep them on my head. On the plus side; during the mowing I was impressed with the ANC. Still nowhere as good as the over-ear ANC kings (Bose QC 35 and Sony MDR/WH 1000 Series). But, wasn't bad either. These will be reserved for when I just want to relax and listen to great sound quality. My Bose Soundlink are best when I'm working in my workshop and the Sony MDR1000 for yard work or any place where ANC is important. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2018 by Charles J. Jacobs

  • Great wireless on-ear cans.
Color: Black
Sound: The sound is great, comparable to my Vmoda XS. Medium soundstage with a shallow v-shaped signature. The app allows you to equalize but I'm happy with it unaltered. ANC works wonderfully - although due to the physical design, the microphones on the outside of the headphones can catch wind noises easily. Comfort: Small memory foam earpads work well to block out noise and leave enough space so that you can wear eyeglasses/sunglasses without feeling too much pressure or heat during long listening sessions. The clamping force is just enough to keep it on your head without falling off, but enough headbanging will eventually slide them off. Build: I think the design/build is what you're really paying for here. Form factor is minimal and the design is discreet. The build materials are all top notch and feel luxurious. They definitely feel like more of a premium product than the Bose QC or Sony WH lines. The earpads rotate about 140degrees and the band does not fold/collapse. Other Features: - Wireless connection is pretty good, was able to leave my bedroom, go downstairs into the kitchen and still have a solid connection. - There is a 'Transparency mode' which essentially uses the external microphones to create the illusion you have no headphones on at all (which effectively lets you hear 'outside' without removing your headphones). It's a cool idea but I haven't found a real reason to use that feature instead of just removing the headphones. - A proximity sensor that pauses your music when you remove your headphones and continues them when you put them back on. This feature is a bit finicky and has gone awry a handful of times already - fortunately you can disable this functionality. Random potentially helpful tidbits: - Bluetooth functionality doesn't work while you charge them. - Along with the provided auxiliary cord, you can also plug these headphones into any device via USB-C and enjoy wired audio that way. - Beoplay app is a bit buggy, if it doesn't connect to your device uninstall and reinstall the app and try again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2018 by Victorj589

  • Pitch perfect!
Color: Black
Yeah, B&O products are fancy, expensive, but not this one. I have tried just about every headset there is out there and this is my absolute favorite. Deep bass, crystal-clear highs and a perfect balance overall with an absolutely flat response curve, music is reproduced as it was created. Noise-cancelling is absolutely terrific, my best personal experience was to try them in 50mph wind gusts and to find myself in near silence. That's quite impressive. Works well on traffic noise too. I haven't tried on a plane yet, but looking forward to it. Noise-cancelling has very little effect on music playback quality when combined. I love the fact that I can connect directly with a standard 3.5mm jack, really a bonus. The build is solid and high quality, the design very classy, nothing surprising here, it's a real B&O product. Some people complain that the headset does not stay in place. I had a bit of this problem until I discovered that it's possible to squeeze the headband for better hold with a little more pressure. Battery life is as advertised or better, never an issue and recharging is very quick, Bluetooth pairing is easy, the provided app, not too useful, but it's not needed anyway. So we have 1) Great sound: check 2) Great noise-canceling: check 3) Great battery life: check 4) Great quality and design: check. I definitely will recommend it, worth every penny, in my opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019 by Michael M. Gioan

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