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Beoplay H9 3rd Gen Wireless Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones by Bang & Olufsen - Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode, Voice Assistant Button and Mic, Matte Black (Amazon Exclusive Edition) Review

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4.7
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Details

BrandBang & Olufsen
ColorMatte Black
Connectivity TechnologyWireless
Model NameBeoplay H9 3rd Generation
Form FactorOver Ear

Description of Beoplay H9 3rd Gen Wireless Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones by Bang & Olufsen - Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode, Voice Assistant Button and Mic, Matte Black (Amazon Exclusive Edition)

Easy Listening: Adjust the volume, change tracks, and take calls with on-device touch controls. A dedicated button for your device’s native voice assistant makes operating your headphones even easier. Background Noise Control: Advanced Active Noise Cancellation reduces both high- and low-frequency background noises. Transparency Mode lets you tune back in to the outside world with a swipe of the touchpad. A Sound Experience: With a bass port for deep sound and two dedicated microphones for enhanced voice call clarity, these Bluetooth headphones provide unparalleled Bang & Olufsen Signature Sound. Freedom to move: Beoplay H9 wireless over-ear headphones can be paired with up to two devices at a time and will remember up to eight. A 10-metre operating range keeps you free to move. 25 hours of music: A single, full charge (taking 2.5 hours) will keep your headphones going for 25 hours, with Bluetooth and Active Noise Cancellation switched on, thanks to a bigger, better battery. Power source type: Battery-Powered.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

They would implement a call to Siri by voice, and generally super, by the button is not always convenient. The review is written about the third generation model. The color Chestnut (chocolate) is fire, I almost bought the previous h9i model in black, but an ate came out and I took the ated ears, which is what I wish you. With its pros. These are my first headphones in this price segment. First, putting them on and turning them on, I did not understand why I paid such a big (for me) money…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

Yes, great ears for the money. Of course, sound people will say that they can do much better, and they will be right - but for 1.5-2x the price, with a wire and an open system, and with a hifi source that can shake them up. And of course, only lossless formats, no Apple Music or Spotify. In the casual medium+ segment, these are some of the best. In the Gen3 version, they added all sorts of soft features, such as a transparent mode and the ability to communicate simultaneously with a computer…

Pros
  • Good sound, comfortable noise reduction, the ability to listen over the wire, a powerful battery, appearance, build quality
Cons
  • As if a slightly indistinct middle, quiet max sound via bluetooth, the touch panel works as always every other time, poor software, no hard case

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

I never thought that I would switch to wireless ears, but it happened thanks to the ability to use wireless functions as an option. I compared everything with the H6 model, since I still consider them ideal for comparison. I use with iBasso DX200. A pair of player and ears warmed up for only 40 hours, for example, my old H6 gave out its full potential in 400 hours. I think the same will happen with H9. I was very pleased with the ability to control the sound (warm, cold, analytical, more…

Pros
  • quality of materials and assembly the sound is more adult and full, without blockages very well developed bass the sound is more voluminous with a wide stage excellent quality via bluetooth (although not aptx HD, but still aptx !) Noise reduction is excellent (I got used to it quickly) long battery life the ability to use noise reduction even with a wired connection the ability to control the sound through the application in real time 2 year warranty + excellent service
Cons
  • as for me there is a lot of bass (or I'm not used to it) They play much louder over the wire than over Bluetooth. heavier than the H6 and a bit of pressure on top of the head (though moderately soft) no balanced connection (one input in each ear) old microUSB connector (you could also put USB-C) audio cable not included no hard case high price

I chose between a dozen wireless headphones from $300 to $700. iPhone and MacBook Pro19 source on Tidal (Master) and Deezer (Hi-Fi) streams The FiioM11 and Denon AH-D7200 were on the Tidal stream as a sobering "reference" package. Of all the well-known brands listened to (sony, buyers, masters, senshi, etc.), the choice fell on Dali IO6 and BQ h9. The latter turned out to be a little closer to the "reference" assembly.

Pros
  • 1. Sound. This is the best sound I've heard from a dozen wireless headphones under 50K. 2. Materials.
Cons
  • 1. Sensor, for him minus one star, or even two. Why was it necessary to shove such squalor into a device for 700 bucks? Why couldn't it be made elegant buttons, like all other premium models in this segment? This rubbish works just disgustingly and cannot be turned off. It works from accidental touches at the most inopportune moment. 2. Bluetooth 4.2. In 2022, you could plug a more expensive chip into premium headphones.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

Before buying, I listened to almost all ears of this category (budget, wireless with ANC). I liked B&O most of all in terms of sound: honest and linear range, authenticity of voice and instruments. ANC is great for wind, walking and chewing. But the first thing that disappointed me is that the darling is narrow and harsh for such a weight of headphones, you have to constantly change its position on the head. The ANC mode adds a lot of noise at high frequencies, as well as the sounds of…

Pros
  • Sound, ambrochures, build quality, materials
Cons
  • Too heavy, a lot of their own noise, infrabass, application, no spare ambrochures for sale

Compared with BW PX, Sony 1000 XM2. Sonya didn’t like it, not in terms of sound, not in terms of execution (although the application is gorgeous) The tusks sound great, but the fit on the head is something. BO H9 fit much better. You practically don't notice them. Noise canceling cuts off only low and medium noises, leaving high ones. Only one mode. It's like BW and Sony's speech passthrough mode. But on the plane, train and subway enough. If they do not add a "transparency" mode in the near…

Pros
  • Excellent materials. Great sound. Comfortable for long wear. Great EQ performance
Cons
  • There is no transparency mode like in the H9i, although this is purely a software thing that could be added to the new firmware. Disgusting microphones, in headset mode.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

1. For a couple of hours I could not understand why the devices can see the ears, but cannot connect. It turned out that it was necessary not only to turn on the headphones, but also to move the power button to the extreme position for 2-3 seconds until the indicator starts flashing blue. Well, and that more than 1 device cannot work simultaneously with the ears. If you want to listen to music from a poppy - cut off the connection with the smartphone. 2. I recommend installing the application

Pros
  • 1. Design, build quality, ergonomics (although you need to get used to the controls) 2. Pleasant sound for this class of ears (wireless headphones, mid-range headphones)
Cons
  • 1. Noise reduction has only one mode. Not bad, but if you need noise reduction, it’s better to take bose 35 IMHO 2. Only support 1 device 3. Hands-free microphone could work better 4. No hard carry case However, IMHO these are trifles. But the ears are more about "a beautiful, convenient thing for listening to music on business trips, taxis, home office, not very noisy office, sometimes to talk." If you need something non-marking, designed for a noisy office, public transport, what you can take on a picnic, etc., then it’s better to take something like bose 35

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

I listened to 10-15 ears "for the street" in the showroom in the price category up to 50k, by the sum of the factors these are top1 Sonya, dalishki, beyerdynamics, bose, etc. – all give a flatter and uninteresting sound Zenhi Momentum seemed closest in sound, but the design is just like that Here in the comments they write that there is no transparency mode, but it is, you need to hold your finger up the sensor

Pros
  • 1. Great sound 2. Appearance
Cons
  • 1. Sensor 2. There is a blockage in the middle