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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H9i Wireless Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones with Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode and Microphone – Black - 1645026

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Color: Black


Features

  • EASY LISTENING: Adjust the volume, change tracks and take calls with on-device touch controls. Enjoy added convenience with the proximity sensor that pauses playback when headphones are removed and resumes when placed back on.
  • Frequency response - 20-20,000Hz and Impedance - 16 Ohms
  • Lithium-Ion Battery Capacity: 770 mAh

Description

Designed to move with you, H9i headphones are packed with convenient features and luxurious materials. These over-ear headphones feature advanced hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) to reduce both high- and low-frequency background noises such as traffic or human voices. With hybrid ANC, you can fully immerse yourself in rich, authentic Bang & Olufsen Signature Sound.Perfect for commuting, H9i headphones have an innovative aluminum touch interface that lets you control volume, track selection and more with simple gestures. Transparency Mode allows you to tune in, or out, of your surroundings with a simple swipe of the touchpad and an intuitive proximity sensor stops playback when you remove your headphones, resuming play when you put them back on. With an intelligent battery saving function, these headphones are ideal for traveling, offering up to 18 hours of playtime when using Bluetooth and ANC. An easily replaceable battery is integrated into the ear cup, so you can keep the beat going on even longer journeys.To expand your sound, these wireless headphones can be easily paired with up to two devices at once. With an impressive 121-foot Bluetooth range, you aren’t tethered to your source and can move freely while still enjoying seamless music streaming. H9i is also compatible with the Beoplay App, where you can control the ANC function and customize tonal ranges. This lets you match your listening experience to your activity, whether you’re commuting, enjoying a podcast or just relaxing.Designed by Danish industrial designer Jakob Wagner, Beoplay H9i headphones are crafted with luxurious materials, ensuring they look as good as they sound. The cowhide leather headband, memory foam/lambskin ear cushions, and anodized aluminum discs deliver lightweight strength, clean modern style and exceptional sound quality. With a sophisticated over-ear design that envelops ears for comfortable, all-day wear, these headphones are made for serious on-the-go music lovers.

Brand: Bang & Olufsen


Model Name: Beoplay H9i


Color: Black


Form Factor: Over Ear


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: wireless, Noise isolating


Included Components: Beoplay H9i headphones; Audio cable with 3.5 mm jack; USB-C charging cable; Flight adaptor; Carrying pouch; Quick start guide


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Aluminum


Specific Uses For Product: Travel


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Impedance: 24 Ohm


Control Type: touch


Cable Feature: USB-C


Item Weight: 0.62 Pounds


Frequency Response: 20000 Hz


Frequency Range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Number of Power Levels: 1


Adaptive Sound Control: No


Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation: No


Has Active Noise Cancellation: Yes


Has Sound Personalization: Yes


Has Self Adjusting Headband: Yes


Has Headphone Fit Test: Yes


Has Voice Prompt: Yes


Has Wind Noise Reduction: Yes


Has Adjustable Earcups: Yes


Has Adjustable Headband: Yes


Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 2.04 x 7.6 inches


Item Weight: 9.9 ounces


Item model number: 1645026


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 6, 2018


Manufacturer: B&O Play (direct ship)


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Bottom Line for me I am befuddled (it's a word - look it up!) by some of these reviews. But, to each their own, I guess. Awesome, awesome headphones. My search is over. Background I have tried so many headphones, I can hardly count. Sony 1000XM3, B&W PX, B&W P7 (which I owned for a year and LOVE), Senheiser Momentum, etc etc. For the last few days I have been comparing my 4 moth old Sony 1000XM3 with the H9i. Volume I like my music loud sometimes. Only occasionally do I top out the volume. Most of the time I am well below maximum with these H9i’s Comfort Quite good. Overall just as comfortable as the Sonys, just different. I was initially discouraged because they feel more cramped. But somehow, over time, I have concluded that these are quite comfortable. They just feel different. Sound Note that I have the H9i EQ set to heavy bass and accented highs. Same for the Sony’s. Overall the best sounding headphones I have heard, ever. Above the B&W PX, Sony 1000MX, Sennheiser, B&W P7 etc etc. Bass: The bass has precision and authority, if that makes sense. The Sony has strong bass (adjustable) that never gives in. It shovels out bass, but without purpose. In comparison, it’s sloppy. The H9i delivers bass with more precision and power, if that makes sense. When a song really has demanding bass, the H9i will outshine the Sony 1000XM3. Even punchy bass is punchier than the Sony. B&O are doing something special with these speakers. Finally, the H9i delivers bass without screwing with the rest of the instrument content. Sony’s fumble occasionally in this task. Treble: Some have described the high end as “harsh”, and I think I understand. However this can be tamed with EQ. However, the competent upper end is one thing that I really love. With a guitar strum, you don’t just hear each string being struck, you hear the slide of the pick on the strings. Horns shine more than the competitors. I wonder if the little nubbin in front of the main speaker is responsible. All of the above really shine on tracks like Radiohead “Ripcord”, Helio Sequence “Shed Your Love”, Gypsy Kings “Hotel California”, Stevie Wonder “Higher Ground”, 10,000 Maniacs “What’s the Matter Here”. I thought that Young the Giant’s “Amerika” sounded great on the Sonys. Then I heard it on the H9i. Can’t go back. Noise Isolation Pretty good. Those around will only hear your music if you have it pretty loud and the room is quiet. Touch Controls I find these controls to be clearly better than the Sony 1000XM3. I am confused that some find the touch controls frustrating. I have no problem and strongly prefer them to the Sonys. For example, the volume control. Within the first hour of use, I feel like a have a volume dial that I can instantly command. On the H9i, there is a subtle but easy-to-locate raised ring on the right ear cup that easily guides your finger to make the circle. And the touchpad seems to never get confused. The Sonys misinterpret my intentions regularly. Noise Cancelling This was not my highest priority, and I am perfectly happy thus far. People generally say it is quite good, but not up to Sony and Bose. That’s OK with me. The sound quality does suffer, and I keep NC off unless I travel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2019 by G Funk

  • Quality headphones at a premium price.
Excellent headphones, several features to know if you're comparing these to other brands, I use Bose QC35 as an example which was one of the brands I was thinking about purchasing before these. -The H9i is one of the few bluetooth headphones with a replacable rechargable battery, when the one you get with the headphone stops charging properly, simply replace it instead of throwing away the headphones. Note the newer H9 does NOT have this feature. -Aux port for passive listening, you can listen to these wired via aux from a phone or computer without turning them on -Effective noise cancelling. Just finished a very long trip with 10+ hour flights, these do a great job of eliminating cabin noise. They also have a very low "cabin pressure" which I find less than the Bose QC35. If possible, try before you buy as your milage may vary. -Beoplay app is a basic EQ app for iOS and Android. It's functional, but I rarely use it as I like the default balance fine. It's a very even sound, good for a wide variety of music. As others have noted, the overall volume output seems to be rather low compared to other headphones, but that's what the volume controls are for. -High quality materials. Metal band, plastic housing which is still very nice, leather cups. Overall significantly better build quality than Bose. A downside is that they are heavy, and they don't have a lot of clamping force, which is fine for airplane/office/relaxation but not what I would want for active listening in the gym, jogging, etc. I find the top band padding is not nearly enough, but the earcups are very comfortable. -Battery life is excellent, only need to charge every once in a while, not a problem for all day listening or long trips. - USB-C charging port. This is the interface of wired charging for the forseeable future, good to see it on this device. In summary, an excellent headphone from B&O that has some very nice features. However I do believe that they are a little overpriced when you can get competitors for under $300. I also wouldn't recommend them as "active" headphones, they are a little too heavy and don't clamp very tightly. However, they will probably outlast almost every one of their competitors because of their replacable battery and quality materials. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2019 by Amazon Customer

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