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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Brand | Bang & Olufsen |
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Color | Matte Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Model Name | Beoplay H9 3rd Generation |
Form Factor | Over 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)
- Good sound, comfortable noise reduction, the ability to listen over the wire, a powerful battery, appearance, build quality
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 1. Sound. This is the best sound I've heard from a dozen wireless headphones under 50K. 2. Materials.
- 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.
- Sound, ambrochures, build quality, materials
- Too heavy, a lot of their own noise, infrabass, application, no spare ambrochures for sale
- Excellent materials. Great sound. Comfortable for long wear. Great EQ performance
- 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.
- 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)
- 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
- 1. Great sound 2. Appearance
- 1. Sensor 2. There is a blockage in the middle