Best B&O headphones 2020 (2024)

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Looking for a pair of stylish, luxury headphones?

Best B&O headphones Buying Guide: Welcome to What Hi-Fi?'s round-up of the best Band & Olufsen headphones you can buy in 2020.

Whether you're looking for elegant Bluetooth wireless cans, nifty in-ear noise cancellers or good old wired headphones, Bang & Olufsen has something to suit your needs.

B&O's headphones tend to come with premium price tags, but the Danish audio outfit does deliver a fine mix of premium materials and excellent build quality.

If you're a commuter – or if you hope to be again in the future – you might want to opt for a pair of headphones with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology to block out ambient noise.

If you'd prefer to go cordless, there are plenty of pairs of Bluetooth wireless headphones with solid battery life. If you're lucky, you could get both technologies combined in one pair.

Read on for our round-up of our the best B&O headphones on the market.

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1. B&O BeoPlay H8

Comfy, wireless and noise-cancelling B&O headphones.

Specifications

Type: On-ear

Wireless: Yes

Battery life: 14 hours

Noise-cancelling: Yes

In-line mic/remote: No

3.5mm connector: Yes

Weight: 255g

Reasons to buy

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Effective noise-cancelling

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Good dynamics and detail

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Replaceable battery

Reasons to avoid

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Bass a little fat

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Slight thud when walking

If you want to cut the cord to your B&O headphones, take a look at the luxurious H8s. These impressive wireless all-rounders serve up effective noise cancelling, plush materials and touch-sensitive playback controls.

Battery life is decent: three hours charging returns 14 hours of Bluetooth and ANC. You can swap out the battery if needs be, and the softness of the lambskin-coated earpads makes them a pleasure to wear.

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2. B&O BeoPlay H3 ANC

A powerful-sounding pair of B&O noise-cancelling headphones.

Specifications

Type: In-ear

Wireless: No

Battery life: 20 hours

Noise-cancelling: Yes

In-line mic/remote: Yes

3.5mm connector: Yes

Weight: 40g

Reasons to buy

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Solid sounding with good bass weight

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Detailed and insightful

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Stylish design

Reasons to avoid

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Needs more attack and excitement

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Noise cancelling only okay

These Bang & Olufsen headphones are crafted from lightweight aluminium and blessed with plenty of oomph and midrange detail.

They're sleek yet sturdy, with a battery that's good for 20 hours of active noise cancellation. They may not be ruthlessly effective when it comes to drowning out chatter, but they excel at blocking out the vroom of a car or hum of a jet engine.

Would we like a touch more attack? Yes, but B&O has done a commendable job with the H3 ANCs, which sound authoritative and natural at any volume. A classy addition to your commute.

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3. B&O BeoPlay H2

Stylish B&O headphones with an excellent, detailed sound.

Specifications

Type: On-ear

Wireless: No

Battery life: N/A

Noise-cancelling: No

In-line mic/remote: Yes

3.5mm connector: Yes

Weight: 155g

Reasons to buy

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Hugely enjoyable sound

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Superb build

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Comfortable fit

Reasons to avoid

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Nothing of note

Blending performance and musicality, these on-ear headphones are light, robust and comfortable to wear. Once B&O's soft lambskin earcups are in place, you'll be wowed by warm, intimate vocals and crisp treble.

Features are minimal: you get an inline mic and three-button remote to answer calls, skip tracks and tweak the volume. Although there's no active noise cancelling, the ear cups cut out a lot of ambient noise.

The H2s have been around for a few years now, but they still make a stylish statement and deliver B&O's signature sound profile at a tempting price.

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4. B&O BeoPlay H3

A premium, natural-sounding pair of wired B&O earbuds.

Specifications

Type: In-ear

Wireless: No

Battery life: N/A

Noise-cancelling: No

In-line mic/remote: Yes

3.5mm connector: Yes

Weight: 16g

Reasons to buy

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Detailed and open sound

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Balanced across the frequency range

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Easy to listen to over long periods

Reasons to avoid

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Bass could be tighter

Want to go back to basics without sacrificing quality? The wired H3s keep things simple with a three-button in-line remote and a mic for taking calls.

B&O's decision to put all its eggs in the sound quality basket has paid dividends. The H3s deliver a warm, insightful and detailed sound. High frequencies are particularly impressive at high volume.

We'd like a little more precision from the pulsing bass, but that's really our own gripe. If you're not bothered about extra bells and whistles, these polished performers are fantastic value for money.

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    Best B&O headphones 2020 (2024)

    FAQs

    Are Beoplay headphones good? ›

    If you're looking for some of the best-sounding wireless earbuds, then you can end your search here. The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay EX exceeded all my expectations in the sound department to the point where I had to question how good my own pair of Apple AirPods Pro 2 actually were.

    Why are B&O headphones so expensive? ›

    People are often willing to pay for quality. As the saying goes, "you pay for peanuts, you get monkeys." It could be argued that B&O is using a premium pricing marketing strategy, whereby it sets higher prices for its products in order to give the impression that they have speakers of higher quality.

    Is Beoplay EX worth it? ›

    These are GREAT earbuds, with beautiful sound, outstanding connectivity (no problems for me connecting or staying connected), an app with EQ tuning, excellent battery life, high water-resistance, handsome quality physical details in the buds themselves, as well as the case. I think they're well worth the price.

    How do I turn on noise Cancelling on my B&O headphones? ›

    To cycle through the noise cancelling modes, touch and hold an earbud. A voice prompt announces the selected noise cancelling mode. Note: To change the noise cancelling mode using the earbuds, it must be set as a Shortcut. Tip: You can also change the noise cancelling mode using the Bose Music app.

    Is Bose better than B&O? ›

    Depending on your listening habits, you may prefer one over the other. The Bose has longer battery life. However, the Bang & Olufsen has a better voice assistant performance. It also comes with some EQ presets and its 'Beosonic' sound customization feature to help you adjust its sound to your liking.

    Which is better JBL or B&O? ›

    Our Verdict

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 Gen 2 is a better speaker than the JBL Flip 5. The Bang & Olufsen has a more solid build, and its directivity is better, so audio is more even from all angles.

    What is the most expensive headphone brand? ›

    The Focal Utopia by Tournaire is currently the world's most expensive headphone, listed at a price of $120,000. Sennheiser's HE-1 is the most expensive headphone in their product line, with a starting price of $59,000. The V-Moda Crossfade M-100 Master is the most expensive headphone by V-Moda, priced at $250.

    Which country made B&O headphones? ›

    Since 1925 Bang & Olufsen has created iconic audio and home entertainment products to the highest standards of sound, craft and design. It's all made possible at our factory in Denmark, where we take care of every single step of the process.

    When did B&O EX come out? ›

    Product information
    Item Weight‎2.4 ounces
    Date First AvailableMay 5, 2022
    Manufacturer‎Bang & Olufsen
    Charging Time‎2 Hour
    Item Weight‎2.4 ounces
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    When was B&O H95 released? ›

    The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 headphones were released in September 2020, and retail for $899 / £779 / AU$1,490.

    Does Beoplay E8 2.0 have noise Cancelling? ›

    So, the Bang & Olufsen E8 2.0 truly wireless earphones look great and sound great. We've even included them as one of our top picks in our best wireless earbuds of 2022 guide. However, they're not perfect. The touch-sensitive buttons are a little too sensitive at times, and there's no truly active noise cancellation.

    How do noise canceling headphones block out sound? ›

    Noise-cancelling audio devices use a built-in microphone to analyse the ambient sound waves around you and generate the opposite sound waves to reduce surrounding sound. Noise-cancelling devices have a built-in microphone which produces the opposite reversed sound waves to neutralise surrounding noise.

    What headphones do audiophiles like? ›

    • Grado SR325x. What Hi-Fi? ...
    • Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X. Closed-back 'studio' headphones that truly sing. ...
    • Beyerdynamic Amiron. These audiophile over-ears sound every bit as good as they feel. ...
    • Beyerdynamic T1 (3rd Generation) ...
    • Focal Clear Mg. ...
    • Yamaha YH-5000SE. ...
    • Shure Aonic 5. ...
    • Sennheiser IE 900.
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    Is the Beoplay portal worth it? ›

    If you don't own a pair of high-end headphones or a gaming headset, the Portal can fulfil both roles very well indeed. The bass isn't quite as punchy as some gamers might want, and the active noise cancelling isn't as powerful as others, but the overall package is still mightily impressive.

    Who makes B&O headphones? ›

    Bang & Olufsen
    Company typePublic
    FounderPeter Bang Svend Olufsen
    HeadquartersStruer, Denmark
    Key peopleKristian Teär (CEO) Juha Christensen (Chairman)
    ProductsHigh-end audio
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