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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 Premium Comfortable Wireless Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) Over-Ear Headphones with Protective Carrying Case, Navy

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Color: Navy


Features

  • LONG-LASTING BATTERY. With up to 38 hours of playtime on a single charge with ANC, Beoplay H95 push the boundaries to give you more time to enjoy your music.
  • NOISE CANCELLED. Beoplay H95 offer exceptional sound quality through customised titanium drivers and our most advanced Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation yet.
  • POWERFUL SOUND. Two 40mm titanium drivers with neodymium magnets have been carefully selected and customised for Beoplay H95 to improve sound precision and increase the low frequency response.
  • CLEAR CONVERSATION. Multiple built-in mics allow for clear chats with friends, family or colleagues.
  • LUXURIOUS DESGIN. Crafted with high end materials including titanium, lambskin leather and memory foam, our extremely comfortable over-ear headphones are enhanced by an elegant, foldable design.
  • PROTECTION INCLUDED. Beoplay H95 includes a robust hardcase to store your headphones in plush security as you travel and experience life to the fullest. Lined with matching textile on the inside, the headphones and accompanying accessories are safely preserved while not in use.
  • CUSTOMIZABLE SOUND EQ. Customize your audio preferences with Beosonic Tuning, now available in the Bang & Olufsen app.
  • EASY SETUP. Quick Bluetooth pairing and customizable sound through the Bang & Olufsen App -compatible with Android, iPhone and iPad.

Description

The ultimate headphones for travellers. Beoplay H95 features exceptional Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation that provides you with peaceful silence in any environment. Tuned by our industry-leading acoustic engineers, H95 delivers outstanding sound performance with titanium drivers and seamless Bluetooth 5.1 wireless connection. Crafted using soft lambskin ear cushions with memory foam, H95 provides long lasting comfort throughout your entire journey. Elegant and intuitive user controls allow quick toggling between noise cancelling and transparency modes, and other functions. Four built-in microphones make all your calls crystal clear.

Brand: Bang & Olufsen


Model Name: H95


Color: Navy


Form Factor: Over Ear


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth 5.1


Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 7 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 11.4 ounces


Item model number: 1266116


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: September 15, 2021


Manufacturer: Bang & Olufsen


Country of Origin: China


Charging Time: 3 Hour


Item Weight: 11.36 ounces


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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  • Beoplay H95 is Outstanding - from a Classical Musician
Color: Black
I’ve been very impressed with my Beoplay H95 headphones, which I have been using for about 2 weeks. For context, I am a classical musician and record my own music. When researching BT ANC headphones, I sought out experiences by classical musicians, or people who listen to classical music, as the needs are different compared to other musical genres. Despite an extensive search I did not find much in this area so I am posting some of my experiences as they might be of interest to others. I use several different pairs of headphones, some for monitoring use in recording and editing, and others for sound checks and pleasure listening. It is unusual for any one headphone to serve all purposes! During recording, I generally use the tried and true and surprisingly inexpensive ubiquitous Sony MDR-7506 headphones for monitoring. Most agree that these are very detailed and help reveal all the “warts” during the recording process, which is essential. However, I feel their sound signature is very bright and frankly unpleasantly harsh so they are not ideal for pleasure listening. I also use some excellent higher end headphones including the Sennheiser 800s, along with the companion Sennheiser headphone amp HDV 820, for critical and pleasure listening, as well as the Audeze LCD-X headphones which I use as a reality check during the recording process as well as for pleasure listening. With that context, enter the Beoplay H95. I purchased these for pleasure and convenience listening – as opposed to critical listening or recording - in a sometimes noisy home environment (lots of nearby heavy construction noise and leaf blowers nearly every day). I was seeking a pair of Bluetooth headphones with ANC that approached the higher fidelity of my other cans. After extensive reading of reviews of popular Bluetooth ANC headphones, for example Sony WH-1000XM4, Bose 700 and Apple Air Pods Max I decided to trial the Beoplay H95. Note that I did not audition these other lower cost headphones so I can’t realistically compare them to the Beoplay H95. However, I can compare the H95 to my higher end headphones and this may be of interest to some. Now, for additional important background, my use case is probably different than that of other headphone users. I don’t intend to use full size headphones walking about outdoors – I use Apple Airpod Pros for this. I also don’t intend to use full size headphones with ANC on commutes or on planes. Again, I would use the Airpod Pros or an older pair of Bose wired QC20 earbuds for this. So – my use case for a full size Bluetooth ANC headphone is for use indoors, freeing me from the cable tethering me to my good rig, listening for pleasure in a sometimes noisy environment. Other than ANC, sound quality is of paramount importance to me. Other features such as phone calls, apps, control gestures, voice control, are of secondary importance to me. I’ve found the Beoplay H95 sound signature to be very neutral and transparent. While clearly not as fine as higher end - and more expensive - cabled headphones, the sound quality that the H95 offers is quite respectable. The soundstage is fairly expansive, and while it may not be as wide or deep as the Sennheiser 800s (which is unusually vast) – the H95 soundstage is quite generous. This makes spatial location of different instruments, for example in an orchestra, better than in lesser headphones. The mid-upper frequencies are transparent and airy, and vocals, such as in classical art songs (e.g. lieder) sound very true and engaging. Instrumentals (piano, strings, orchestra) seem pretty accurate as well. Bass is tight and certainly present in sufficient quantity for classical music. It is not boosted or exaggerated as some might prefer for other genres of music. Recordings I’ve made of myself (i.e. me as performer) also seem pretty accurate. Of course, when I compare the H95 sound to my good rig, the difference is readily apparent – for example the Sennheiser 800s has a great deal more body, heft, clarity, liquidity, dynamic range and nuance where the H95 is a bit lighter weight, somewhat veiled, slightly grainy and compressed by comparison - but I feel overall the H95 does quite a very respectable job representing reality for a BT headphone. Again, it is unreasonable to expect a BT ANC device to perform at the same level as much more expensive corded audiophile equipment. The H95 does come surprisingly close however! I have noticed what some others have called out, that to achieve decent listening volume, I need to dial the H95 up to >70% volume, which I feel is less than ideal and shouldn’t be necessary. For some softer classical tracks I need to dial it up to 90-100%. This suggests to me that there isn’t adequate headroom in the amplifier. The supplied USB-C to USB-A cable, intended for recharging the H95 battery, can also be used as a wired connection to a computer. In this case, the achievable volume is much improved compared to BT. I estimate that at 50% volume level in this wired setup is similar to 70-80% level in the BT configuration. A similar “boost” in volume occurs when using the supplied 3.5mm cable to the source, be it my iPhone 11 (with a lighting to USB cameras adapter), or PC. I believe the sound quality is also improved using the USB-A to USB-C cable, perhaps because the digital signal from the PC is bypassing the DA conversion in the H95. Another factor in the low volume output of the H95 via Bluetooth from my iPhone is EQ. Usually I have this set on “Classical” as that is the majority of my listening. However, I found that the EQ setting “None” (or “Flat” which seems equivalent) is still excellent sonically for my needs, and the volume is noticeably louder. I did have occasion to use the H95 in a phone call, and the sound was quite good at my end. At the other end, the sound quality was good enough for a hard of hearing elderly person to carry on a conversation better than when we use my land line. Regarding ANC – I agree with some other reviewers that while the dial on the left earpiece is handy for immediate control of ANC vs transparency, it would be nice to have a physical “stop” where it is obvious where the dial is minimized and where it is maximized. The dial spins freely so you have to judge based on your hearing to detect and set the desired amount of ANC. To be fair, they do offer audible tones instead of a physical stop, but you need to learn to “decode” the different tones. I found the ANC effective enough to minimize noise from construction next door through open windows, nearby washer/dryer noises, and even our land line ringing 3 feet away from where I’m seated was barely audible. Standing outside in my yard, a wood chipper being used 2 doors down was fairly noisy as one would expect. With the H95 on full ANC but without music playing, the wood chipper was about 80+% dampened, still somewhat audible. With music at low-moderate volume (~40-50%), the wood chipper was not apparent. Other Notes: - The dial on the right earpiece for volume is a brilliant feature in my opinion. Might be easier than APM's small knob. Incidentally, the small knob on the Apple Watch does control H95 volume when listening to Apple Music in an iPhone. - H95 has physical shut off switch, unlike APM, although the H95 has an ultra long battery life (38 hrs with ANC on and 50 hrs without ANC) making this less critical. - H95 has multipoint connection, allowing maintain connections to two Bluetooth sources, which means for example you can listen on one and make calls on the other - H95 has two corded options, both provided in the box: 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable (analog), and USB-C to USB-A (digital). - H95 has a real case, unlike APM. However, I feel it is useful mainly as a protective case at home, not practical for travel. - The Bang & Olufsen app is nice but not essential. I did not find the EQ options to be as useful as expected. I’ve settled on “Optimal” and have not found a need to change it. The variable option didn’t seem helpful or practical. The battery level indicator is useful to a degree, but due to the very long battery life, it doesn’t come into play much. On my PC Bluetooth section, the battery level is also indicated. The volume level can be adjusted on the H95 with the dial on the right earcup so the app is not needed for this. The app is a little glitchy on the iPhone – more than once even though it was paired (appears in Settings>Bluetooth and music plays through) the app sometimes paradoxically cannot detect the H95. I had to delete and reinstall the app more than once. There is no app for computers (just mobile devices) but sometimes the Bluetooth connection on my PC is glitchy with drop outs. Summary While it is not fair to expect that Beoplay H95 would perform at the same level as corded audiophile headphones costing much more, I believe that B&O did right by most things that count to optimize fine sound quality. The only significant downside for me is the relatively lower volume level, requiring cranking up the volume >70%. Whatever this suggests about the amplifier design and relative lack of headroom, it is not a deal breaker in my mind. And even though the H95 is much more expensive than every other BT ANC headphone currently available, for me attaining this high level of sound quality was worthwhile. Of course, each person must make his/her own assessment and decision based on their sound goals and personal financial situation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2021 by Spiceguy

  • These Headphones Will Spoil You
Color: Grey Mist
I've been using these headphones for about six or so months. Prior to owning these, I primarily listened to my AirPods Max whenever I wanted a decent over-ear headphone experience. While I enjoyed my APM, it sometimes made me desire a little bit more in terms of sound quality. With more reputable audio brands stepping into the fray of high quality wireless headphones, the first one I decided to try was B&O's H95. At first, it seemed as though it blew away what the APM was capable of. It had deep rich bass unlike any other headphone I'd heard, a surprisingly wide soundstage with impressive imaging, and most of all it just sounded extremely crisp. It was the first time in a long time that a headphone took me by surprise, which was a pleasant experience. As I continued to use the H95 however, I started to progressively feel less impressed by it, sometimes outright disliking it. Eventually, I decided to test out other high-end wireless cans like the Focal Bathys, ML 5909, and the B&W PX8. While each of them had something to offer, I just couldn't really commit to any of them over the H95. The reason for this that I eventually realized what that the H95 completely spoiled me in terms of my expectations of good sound. Instead of remaining this thing that I simply enjoyed upon first listening, it became my new benchmark and just like the APM, I ended up craving more in terms of quality for whatever reason. Upon further comparison to similar products, I realized that the H95 always has been the 'more' that I've been craving, I've just created unfair expectations for what good headphones should sound like. That's not to say that I feel like the H95 is perfect, but it's great, fantastic even. I'm sharing all this because I feel like there's at least someone else out there who's going to have a similar experience, of setting unrealistic expectations of what good audio sounds like and not being able to enjoy it when you're already listening to it. Still, I'm sure I'm the minority here and many will be satisfied by the sound of these and a few will never be for other reasons. There are other valid reasons not to like these such as subpar NC, no wear detection, possible comfort issues for some people, and even potential build quality concerns as the first one these I got actually arrived with a defective headband. Despite all that, if you're purchasing these mainly for sound quality, I believe they will offer you a satisfying experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023 by Spyder2074

  • Better in almost every way than the H9i
Color: Black
I’ve owned the H9i for several years and been quite happy with them, so I was skeptical of the H95 at this price point. But after comparing the two side-by-side I’m keeping the H95 and selling the H9i. The H95 is an improvement in almost every category. The only negative I can find, versus the H9i, is the H95 are slightly heavier. Sound quality: Better. Overall clearer and I especially notice an improvement in the dynamics and transients. ANC: Much Better. This alone is worth the upgrade. The H9i’s ANC is just ok and narrows the soundstage significantly when enabled. The H95 corrects that flaw and has very little change in SQ even with ANC at max. You also control the H95’s ANC level and dial it to your liking. The H95’s ANC performance is also improved. Comfort/Looks: Equal. The H95 is heavier with a slightly more narrow, but also more plush, headband. Whereas the H9i has circular earcups, the H95 has oval/rectangular ones. I rate this a tossup for me and you’ll have to try for yourself. The lambskin earpads on both are amazing. Call quality/Transparency: Better. Hard to quantify, but the transparency mode sounds more clear and like the ANC you can dial the level to your liking. B&O listened to customer feedback and delivered an enhanced product. “Worth it” is subjective, but there’s no doubt they are an upgrade from the H9i. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2021 by Matt Reviews

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