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Review on Revolutionize your audio experience with the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 black wireless headphones by Barbara Kope ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

I would suggest the B&O H95 to people who have a lot of money and a passion for listening to beautiful music since the music will sound amazing on those headphones. Fans of the "boom-bang-boom-bang" kind of music and other such near-musical trash should not consider purchasing these headphones; they are likely to feel that the music does not have enough "flesh" in it. Has some pros - Sound! Clear, rich in detail, and boasting a spacious stage. To my ears, this has the finest sound quality of any wireless system I've tried. - Rich in equipment, high-quality both in terms of the materials and the assembly. - Landing on the head is comfortable; it does not press and is fine when measured by weight. - A long life for the battery. It's a good idea to use active noise cancellation. There is a mode that allows for transparency. Because the headphones do not allow any sound to escape into the surrounding environment, you will not be able to annoy anyone with your musical selections. Rather of the trendier sensors that are currently in vogue, volume control and noise reduction are handled by "wheels," which offers a more convenient and reliable user experience. Using Bluetooth, headphones can pair with two different electronic gadgets at the same time. The parties involved in the phone calls did not express any dissatisfaction with the quality of the voice transmission. - Capable of being charged by an up-to-date USB Type-C connector. Have some drawbacks to report: - The cost is obviously excessive. The "premium" model is the only one for which the cost is required. - The aluminum carrying case that is a part of the package is of an extremely high quality. You might think it's cool, but because it's way too huge and hefty, you won't be packing it for your next trip. As a consequence of this, I always have my headphones with me, stored in a cloth bag made by H9i. - Although some of the control, such as stopping and pausing and moving forward and backward, is still done with the sensors, I find that I prefer using the buttons.