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Review on 🎧 Beoplay E6 In-Ear Wireless Earphones by Bang & Olufsen - Peony (One Size) - Model: 1645312 by Chris Huff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best wireless for running! Amazing sound quality and comfort.

The only wireless headphones I've worn for 10km (with foam tips) that I've never had to fix! I've had terrible problems with headphones in the past - my ears are small, they fall out all the time and are uncomfortable - I find Apple's earbuds to be a poor fit, fall out when moving and uncomfortable. They have excellent sound quality and comfort. When wearing certain items of clothing, the cable rustles a bit - that really annoyed me at first. I almost thought of returning them but then went for 10,000 and fell in love! I didn't really notice any annoying noise while running - in fact, there was far less wind and ambient noise than any other earbuds I've tried. Comes with a wide range of different headphones and more so you can customize your fit. I found the foam lugs and tiniest fenders to keep them in place comfortably and snugly throughout the run. Also comes with mini cord clips so you can adjust the cord fit as needed. The only drawback is the short battery life (5 hours). Really love them and feel like they are value for money - I've bought so many cheaper pairs that I don't use or that broke after a short time. I also have the B&O (H9i) in-ear headphones, which are my greatest asset. They are much more travel friendly and have active noise cancellation (minimizing airport/plane noise!) and the sound is just great. I could sleep with them on long-haul flights. They also have a much better battery life (12 hours). So I'd recommend avoiding on-ear headphones if you're just looking for everyday wireless headphones that are super comfortable and travel-friendly. Headphones are best for running or when you don't want to lug around bulkier over-ear headphones (obviously headphones fit better in a small purse or pocket).

Pros
  • There's something to it
Cons
  • Some flaws