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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H8 Wireless On-Ear Headphone with Active Noise Cancelling - Grey Hazel

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 527 ratings

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Brand B&O PLAY
Color Gray
Ear Placement On Ear
Form Factor On Ear
Impedance 30 Ohm

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  • Bang & Olufsen Signature Sound with Active Noise Cancelation (ANC).Connectivity Technology: Wireless
  • Aluminum touch interface with complete control to skip tracks, hit play and pause, control volume and answer calls
  • Up to 14 hours of battery life with ANC and Bluetooth
  • Lightweight - only 255 grams
  • Available in black, gray hazel, and natural. Circle clockwise or counter-clockwise for volume adjustment.
  • At just 255g, BeoPlay H8 is one of the lightest wireless active noise cancelling headphones on the market

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active noise cancellation
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active noise cancellation
active noise cancellation
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Beoplay H8, B&O PLAY H8, Wireless Headphones, Active Noise Cancellation, Noise Cancelling Headphones
Beoplay H8, B&O PLAY H8, Wireless Headphones, Active Noise Cancellation, Noise Cancelling Headphones

Firmly grounded in decades of design excellence, craftsmanship and product innovation from Bang & Olufsen, B&O Play interprets the same values for a new type of contemporary product aimed at design-conscious active cosmopolitan music lovers. B&O Play transforms your listening experience with better sound and acoustic performance wherever you go with in-home music systems, portable speakers and headphones that integrate seamlessly into everyday life.

Beoplay H8 Wireless On-Ear Headphones with Active Noise Cancelling

Go where the music takes you with the immersive listening experience of Beoplay H8 wireless headphones. Designed for serious music lovers, these stylish Bluetooth headphones are equipped with active noise cancellation and an intuitive touch interface to control music and calls. Adapt your tunes to your activities through the Beoplay App and enjoy mobile music and calls with up to 14 hours of battery life.

  • Bang & Olufsen Signature Sound with active noise cancelling (ANC)
  • Aluminum touch interface to skip tracks, hit play and pause, control volume and answer calls
  • Up to 14 hours of battery life with ANC and Bluetooth
  • Lightweight - only 255 grams

Wireless Headphones with Superior Sound and Style

Beoplay H8, B&O PLAY H8, Wireless Headphones, Active Noise Cancellation, Noise Cancelling Headphones

Beoplay H8, B&O PLAY H8, Wireless Headphones, Active Noise Cancellation, Bluetooth Headphones

Beoplay H8, B&O PLAY H8, Wireless Headphones, Active Noise Cancellation, Noise Cancelling Headphones

Signature Sound with ANC

Delivering the superior audio performance listeners have come to expect from Bang & Olufsen, these headphones provide big sound in a sleek, portable package. Active Noise Cancellation lets you choose when to escape completely into the perfectly balanced sound and when to let the outside world in.

Intuitive Technology

The aluminum touch interface on the right ear cup keeps you in control. Simply tap or swipe to manage calls, play or pause music, switch tracks, adjust volume and control ANC. The touch interface works with gloves, too – so even on cold days, you’ll never miss out on a hot tune.

Intriguing Design

Designed by Jakob Wagner, the Beoplay H8 headphones feature clean lines and premium materials. Anodized aluminum, soft lambskin and genuine cowhide leather age with beauty, developing a rich patina and unique personality over time.

Beoplay H8, B&O PLAY H8, Wireless Headphones, Active Noise Cancellation, Noise Cancelling Headphones

Beoplay H8, B&O PLAY H8, Wireless Headphones, Active Noise Cancellation, Noise Cancelling Headphones

Beoplay H8, B&O PLAY H8, Wireless Headphones, Active Noise Cancellation, Noise Cancelling Headphones

Listen Longer

For optimal on-the-go performance, the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery of these wireless headphones lasts up to 14 hours with ANC and BT enabled. With ANC only, you can enjoy up to a whopping 35 hours on a single charge. Charging time is approximately 2.5 hours and an audio cable is included.

True Comfort

High quality materials bring comfort and style to the Beoplay H8. Ear cushions featuring adaptive memory foam and covered in soft lambskin offer a luxurious feel and comfortable fit. Even when you’re not listening to music or making calls, these lightweight headphones rest gently around your neck, never weighing you down.

Mobile Professional

Innovative technology and sleek style make these wireless Bluetooth headphones a smart companion for on-the-go professionals. A built-in microphone lets you chat with friends or teleconference with colleagues while the dynamic 40 mm driver speakers keep music and conversations coming through loud and clear.

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Customer Reviews
3.8 out of 5 stars
165
4.4 out of 5 stars
1,657
Price $399.99
Headphone Type Over-ear Wireless over-ear Wireless on-ear Wireless over-ear Wireless over-ear
Dimensions 7.8" x 7.6" x 1.6"/8 oz 7.8" x 8.9" x 1.6"/10 oz 7.1" x 7.4" x 1.5"/9 oz 7.8" x 8.9" x 1.6"/10 oz 7.7" x 8.7" x 2"/8 oz
Materials Anodized aluminum, genuine leather, lambskin leather, memory foam Anodized aluminum, genuine cowhide leather, lambskin leather, memory foam Anodized aluminum, genuine cowhide leather, lambskin leather, memory foam Anodized aluminum, lambskin, memory foam, cowhide leather Aluminum, stainless steel, leather, fabric, plastic, braided textile cord
Colors Black, Natural Black, Natural, Cenere Grey Black, Natural, Grey Hazel Black, Argilla Grey Charcoal gray
Connectivity 3.5 mm mini jack Wireless - Bluetooth 4.1, supports aptX and AAC codecs; Corded - via included audio cable with 3.5 mm mini-jack Wireless - Bluetooth 4.0, supports aptX and AAC codecs; Corded - via included audio cable with 3.5 mm mini-jack Wireless - Bluetooth 4.2, supports aptX and AAC codecs; Corded - via included audio cable with 3.5 mm mini-jack Wireless - Bluetooth 4.2, supports AAC and SBC codecs; Corded - via included audio cable with 3.5 mm mini-jack
Battery N/A Up to 20 hours playtime with Bluetooth; charging time of approximately 2.5 hours Up to 14 hours playtime with Bluetooth and ANC; charging time of approximately 2.5 hours Up to 16 hours with Bluetooth and ANC; charging time of approximately 2.5 hours Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, up to 19 hours playtime with Bluetooth; charging time of approximately 2.5 hours
Frequency Range 20 - 22,000 Hz 20 - 22,000 Hz 20 - 22,000 Hz 20 - 22,000 Hz 20 - 22,000 Hz
On-Device Controls N/A Bluetooth pairing slide button; touch interface on right earcup for play/pause/take call, volume, track selection Bluetooth pairing slide button; touch interface on right earcup for play/pause/take call, volume, track selection, ANC Bluetooth pairing slide button; touch interface on right earcup for play/pause/take call, volume, track selection, ANC One slide button for on/off and Bluetooth pairing; 3 buttons on right ear cup for controlling music and phone calls
Microphone One electret type, omni-directional One electret type, omni-directional One electret type, omni-directional One electret type, omni-directional One electret type, omni-directional
Included in Box Beoplay H6 headphones, cable with 3-buttone remote and microphone, Quick Start guide Beoplay H7 headphones, audio cable with 3.5 mm mini-jack USB to Micro USB cable for charging, Quick Start guide Beoplay H8 headphones, audio cable with 3.5 mm mini-jack USB to Micro USB cable for charging, flight adaptor, carrying pouch, Quick Start guide Beoplay H9 headphones, audio cable with 3.5 mm mini-jack, USB to Micro USB cable for charging, flight adaptor, carrying pouch, Quick Start guide Beoplay H4 headphones, audio cable with 3.5 mm mini-jack, USB to Micro USB cable for charging, Quick Start guide

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Product Description

Cut the cord and move wherever the music takes you with the high-quality immersive listening experience of Beoplay H8 wireless headphones. Bang & Olufsen’s Signature Sound remains perfectly balanced and uncompromised when paired with your favorite Bluetooth device, whether you’re listening to music or talking on the phone. Choose when (and if) you want to let the sound of the city in with advanced active noise cancellation (ANC) designed for serious music lovers. Enjoy the freedom and control of an intuitive touch interface that lets you easily adjust volume, switch tracks, answer calls, and more with the touch, or swipe, of a finger. The Beoplay app lets you customize your listening experience via your smartphone or Apple watch to ensure you can enjoy music the way the artists intended. With a battery life of 14 hours when Bluetooth and ANC are enabled; 16 hours as Bluetooth headphones; and up to 35 hours with just ANC enabled, these hardworking wireless headphones are ready to take the show on the road with you. Designed by Jakob Wagner, these chic headphones possess an honest, authentic charm you can feel in their clean lines and premium materials. Carefully sun-polished and anodized aluminum, soft lambskin, and rich high-quality cow leather start out looking chic and only get better with age as their patina develops.

Customer reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars
527 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the sound quality, build quality, and look of the headphones. They mention they have three distinct sound profiles, better noise isolation, and satisfy the emotional bass hit without going overboard. Some are also happy with clarity. However, some customers disagree on Bluetooth connectivity, comfort, value for money, and touch controls.

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119 customers mention "Sound quality"86 positive33 negative

Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They mention that the noise cancelling is very good, the three distinct sound profiles are wired, Bluetooth, and Bluetooth aptX. They also say the bass hits without going overboard.

"...Interestingly though, I found the H8’s to have better noise isolation than the Bose as well, which tends to cut out the higher frequencies in a good..." Read more

"...Solid with authority & deep (when called for). Satisfies the emotional bass hit without going overboard.MIDSVery nicely done...." Read more

"...Not so. As to the B&O H8 headset, the sound is very good, the noise cancelling is very good and it's the headset I'm going to stick with...." Read more

"...Bang and Olufsen not only charges you for their almost perfect sound, but for their minimalistic design, there can be better sounding headphones out..." Read more

82 customers mention "Build quality"67 positive15 negative

Customers like the build quality of the headphones. They mention the highs and lows are solid, and comforting to hear. The quality of leather reminds them of saddleback leather companies full grain. The MIDS are very nicely done and have never let them down.

"...It really punches out low-to-mid-frequency and its so strong that for some ears, you may find the negative sound pressure uncomfortable...." Read more

"...BeoPlay H8 has a good fit though, it feels secure and more solid (it is slightly heavier than Bose)...." Read more

"...MIDSVery nicely done. Great detail with clear, nuanced vocals. Nice sense of warmth without sounding muffled.HIGHS..." Read more

"...you won't find another pair of cans that will feel elegant, premium quality and deliver the sound these delivers...." Read more

42 customers mention "Look"42 positive0 negative

Customers like the look of the headphones. They mention it's beautiful, elegant, and minimalistic. Some appreciate the color combination and brushed metal. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's appearance.

"...I also had trouble in finding out how to turn the device off. It looks cute and expensive regardless...." Read more

"...Soft and compliant. B&O really got this right. Color choices for materials are inspired.- "On" doesn't mean bluetooth is on...." Read more

"...The sound isn't quite as good a the Planronics, but they look positively awesome. The build quality is uncompromized. As...." Read more

"...only charges you for their almost perfect sound, but for their minimalistic design, there can be better sounding headphones out there but not with..." Read more

12 customers mention "Clarity"12 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the clarity of the headphones. They mention they have great detail and nuanced vocals. Some say the headphones are refined, crisp, and sophisticated.

"...With ANC on, the sound quality is very good: clear, clean, with tight bass, and decent sound stage...." Read more

"...MIDSVery nicely done. Great detail with clear, nuanced vocals. Nice sense of warmth without sounding muffled.HIGHS..." Read more

"...and body, but it will never give you the joy of having balanced, crystal clear and crisp sound the H8 delivers...." Read more

"...Punchy bass and wonderful clarity, I couldn't ask for more...until I started walking...." Read more

49 customers mention "Bluetooth connectivity"26 positive23 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the Bluetooth connectivity of the headphones. Some mention that it works perfectly, while others say they have connection problems and the bluetooth cuts in and out.

"...and mobility technology - Bluetooth stereophony, Bluetooth headset ability for phone calls, and active noise-cancelling (ANC) - all of which need to..." Read more

"...Mine would drop the Bluetooth connection for a split second over and over. Even with the phone on my person...." Read more

"...on how they deal with vehicular road and cabin noise, they should perform well on a plane. Turning ANC on does not degrade the sound...." Read more

"...At first, I thought I was just having problems with Bluetooth connection issues or a discharged battery...." Read more

38 customers mention "Comfort"23 positive15 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention they're incredibly comfortable, while others say the headband is a little hard.

"...wearables when you come down to it, so it needs to both comfortable and ergonomic for each individual’s cranial anatomy..." Read more

"...metal or plastic piece in the middle of the speaker that can get painful after extended use (due to digging into the ear)...." Read more

"...Love the way the earpads feel. Soft and compliant. B&O really got this right. Color choices for materials are inspired...." Read more

"...extremely important they looked great on my bald head while feeling comfortable. The style part is A+, no doubt about it...." Read more

34 customers mention "Value for money"21 positive13 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the headphones. Some mention they're worth the price, while others say they're completely unacceptable at this price point.

"...for the best bang for your buck, but these headphones are worth every penny, from sound quality, material, and DESIGN." Read more

"...The initial presentation in the packaging is very high end, and the earphones look terrific. Sadly, to my ears, the soundstage was unacceptable...." Read more

"...It looks cute and expensive regardless.I did not try Senheiser with the cable connected to my iPhone...." Read more

"...Best money spent for an extraordinary product! Very comfortable...." Read more

14 customers mention "Touch controls"7 positive7 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the touch controls of the headphones. Some mention they're good, while others say they can become cumbersome, awkward, and difficult to use. They also say the gestures are not as intuitive as buttons and the sensor controls don't work.

"...Secondly, the touch controls are cool, but the design makes them prone to accidental activation...." Read more

"...The touch controls are average in functionality but a great idea...." Read more

"...The touch controls are great. The ability to adjust volume and tracks was simple and liberating. Nicely done...." Read more

"...for people who like to control from the headset these gestures are not as intuitive as buttons or work when the headset is wired...." Read more

Its virtues are eclipsed by the shortcomings
3 out of 5 stars
Its virtues are eclipsed by the shortcomings
This is a luxury item with a corresponding price. For that reason, I have high expectations and I found material shortcomings.First, though, I want to mention the positives. Except as noted below, the build quality is lovely. There are few items that I own that ooze this degree of class and beauty. I simply adore it. The moving components slide smooth, the leather is sumptuous, and the color choice is a home run.The touch controls are great. The ability to adjust volume and tracks was simple and liberating. Nicely done. I deemed the sound quality to be very good.Now for the negatives. I have to say that my expectations of the noise cancelling were not met. I tested the Bose noise-cancelling headphones, the Quitecomfort 25, and the noise blocking was dramatic. I expected the same results here but it was just okay. Maybe the developers wanted to balance the strength of the noise cancelling with sound fidelity, since the dampening introduces a slight hiss, and the Bose headset has crummy sound. Worse, however, at least with my particular headset, I experienced some odd sound aberrations that I think is a defect. Just listening to the silence, I would sometimes hear a rumbling sound like someone was moving furniture in a distant floor. Odd.I do have a concern about build quality. The stitching on one earpiece was slipshod. It was worthy of a cheap garment. I would have concerns that the stitching would not hold up with regular use. I posted a picture of this defect below. The most significant defect is the battery door. It is too loose so the battery loses contact. At first, I thought I was just having problems with Bluetooth connection issues or a discharged battery. But then I discovered the the problems were solved when I would press on the battery door. There is no fix for this, and I have to keep pressing the door.Due to the defects, I will return my purchase. And I will not ask for a replacement. I will stick with my noise-blocking ear buds, even if they have inferior sound, because in a noisy environment like a bus or a plane, silence is a higher value than sound fidelity. Had the noise cancelling been more robust, and if the product had no defects, I would have given it full marks after I received a replacement.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2016
As an overall product segment in mobile high-fidelity, I’m convinced that Bluetooth active-noise canceling stereo headphones are perhaps one of the most difficult products to get right for the customer: there are so many characteristics to need to work sufficiently, else if any of them are off, then the whole product is a non-starter.

First off, headphones are really wearables when you come down to it, so it needs to both comfortable and ergonomic for each individual’s cranial anatomy (for example, if you really aren’t a fan of on-ear headphones, then you need to look elsewhere). And since you wear it, It needs to be fashionable and not look stupid (as a counter example, think Teletubbies the next time you see someone wearing a Plantronics BackBeat Pro). Also, as wearable, it needs to be reliable and take some measure of abuse (as opposed to some nice speakers sitting in the corner of your living room). And of course, and perhaps most subjectively, and most importantly to those partial to high-fidelity, it needs to sound pleasing to all ears and musical styles. Notice that I’ve said nothing so far regarding wireless technology. In other words, what I’ve said so far could have applied to headphones from the 1970’s.

Now pile onto this all the dimensions related to wireless and mobility technology - Bluetooth stereophony, Bluetooth headset ability for phone calls, and active noise-cancelling (ANC) - all of which need to work well, and you can quickly see why categorically, these kinds of headphones have such a hard time being worthy enough to keep and use. And that’s what makes them even more difficult to universally qualify and review. So take this one review with a grain of salt. But in my case, I do weigh certain features and capabilities over others:

What makes headphones such as these more rarified (and expensive) is really the Bluetooth + ANC combo feature. Without it, these headphones would simply fall either into the big sea with all the Bluetooth headphones or into the big lake of wired ANC headphones. Most headphones either have a hard time being good as a BT headphones and even less are good at having serviceable noice-cancelling capability. But BT+ANC headphones need to do both and do them well. Its no wonder that Bose, the ANC king after nearly decade, still does not have BT+ANC headphone to their name. So, for these reasons, I rate this capability most important.

And on this front, the H8’s do very well from my perspective. The ANC with the H8 very effective and is what I would characterize as “high-gain” and “aggressive”. It really punches out low-to-mid-frequency and its so strong that for some ears, you may find the negative sound pressure uncomfortable. But then again, that’s what makes them effective at NC.

As an aside, assessing ANC also needs to done in multiple dimensions: It needs to be strong enough to cancel out unwanted noise, but not distort or take away from sonic experience, or worse, introduce noise with a strong audible hissing or other shrill sound distortions. In other words lousy ANC is an automatic fail for me. And one more thing - as much as I love ANC, there are times when you need to turn it off. Despite the best of efforts of audio technologists to keep both ANC and high-fidelity sound working well together, not even the best ANC headphones will sound better than the best non-ANC headphones, when ANC is activated. For me, any headphone that doesn’t do this also a non-starter (not just Beats mind you). I’m currently auditioning the Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 wireless and its totally sad that you cannot use these headphone wireless with ANC deactivated. True, I could always connect the cable and listening to them critically with ANC off (they do sound superb in this mode), but then again, what’s the point to have a BT headphone when it only sounds really good when its wired. In other words, it untimely fails as a BT headphone as well, because I’m disinclined to listen to them wired, and to boot, the BT headset is disabled in this mode.

Getting back to the H8 and ANC performance, its effective in the ways described above. I’ve put it up against the Bose QC25, and anecdotally and subjectively found noise suppression to be even stronger with the H8. However, the ANC quality of QC25 is slightly better. The H8 does have a very, very faint audible hiss, whereas the QC25 does not. The QC25 is less “aggressive” on the ears and is more transparent to sound quality. But the H8's seem to do a better job with "loud" sounds, and this is where the high-gain aspect of the H8's come in. You basically need enough strength in the ANC to punch out the loud sounds, where the H8's do this well - almost too well. The downside of high-gain ANC is the potential for microphone feedback squeal, which, as other reviewers have mentioned will happen if their ears are pressed too much onto the internal drivers, which can happen when pressing your head firmly against a pillow or headrest with the headphones on - not very cool.

Interestingly though, I found the H8’s to have better noise isolation than the Bose as well, which tends to cut out the higher frequencies in a good way. In fact, the passive noise isolation of the H8 is one of its unsung qualities: not only does it do a good job letting outside sound from coming in, but keeps the music from getting out and affecting others around you.

One potential issue with the H8’s ANC, is that there is noticeable difference in sound characteristics when ANC is on or off. With ANC on, the sound quality is very good: clear, clean, with tight bass, and decent sound stage. IOW, very suitable of listening in a noisy environment. Some other ANC headphones I’ve listened to seem designed to compensate for the ANC effect and either boost volume, boost bass, or flatten dynamic range range (adding shrillness). The Phaiton M530’s come to mind here, an other otherwise good on-ear BT+ANC headphone that fell short sonically with ANC enabled. The H8’s, on the other hand, doesn’t play these compensation games, but rather leaves sonic landscape of the headphone with ANC as is - yes, the sound is affected, with volume somewhat attenuated, but not in away the induces a negative listening reaction.

However, when ANC switched off (still wireless), the H8 really does open up. The bass is even more pronounced, yet still clean and taught. But best thing is the full sound stage - it is something to behold for a BT headphone, and is one of the best I’ve heard so far in this regard. Its the thing that makes me want to keep using them even when I don’t need to. The good thing is that wireless and wired performance is nearly identical, so there’s really no need to be wired for critical listening if you have the high-sampling codexes in place. Also, the cool thing with ANC off, is that the inherent noise-isolation characteristic of the headphone is still there and blocks out the environment very well.

Because of this, I find there are two main modes to listening the H8: Wireless with ANC On and Wireless with ANC Off.

ANC ON: I’ll use this mode when the outside noise is really bothersome and loud - such cars, subways, planes, and noisy open work environments. The aggressive noise-canceling really does the trick here. Here, critical listening, is well, non-critical. Also, if the is too strong a bass track, I’ll use this mode regardless to keep excessive bass in check.

ANC OFF: I’ll use this mode for critical listening for sure, since the full sound stage is all there. I’ll also use this mode if outside noise is mild, since the noise-isolation strength of this headphone provides good enough to block out unwanted noise without the need to go weapons-grade ANC.

The other dimension I feel strong in evaluation these headphones is about Bluetooth headset mode quality. Call quality on both ends of the conversation is hugely important and must be resilient when external noise and winds get stronger. And the H8 seems good in this department. Certainly better than the Samsung Level Over’s I’ve been using over the last year, which fell pray to wind noise so easily and were overly sensitive on the mic, which made conversations with other party more difficult, especially when they where on a speaker phone. So far, I haven’t noticed situations where folks couldn’t understand my words nor have I had trouble hearing their words, even when the conversations take place in medium-to-noisy environments. The Sennheiser Momentum’s seem very good as well in this regard, perhaps better than the H8’s, but for me, call performance just needs to be good enough: only when it doesn’t work well is when its important to me. Also the H8 BT latency is seems pretty good as well - I’m able to watch movies without heinous lip synch issues on my iPhone 6s (YMMV for other phones, since mobile processor performance matters here). When on calls, I haven’t noticed latency issues since I’ve yet to have problems with cross-talk (basically other people jumping into the conversation because my voice was not heard by the other parties in time) when on conference calls with multiple parties. I’m on so many conference calls that the BT latency is big factor for me. Luckily the H8’s are not a problem for me so far.

There are so many other important dimensions to cover, but don’t have time to cover. Howerver, I will call out the nits I’ve had with the H8’s:

Overall the controls are finicky. Cool but finicky. First the On/Off switch has three modes: OFF, ON (ANC), and momentary On( used to connect and disconnect BT and for pairing). This adds some unneeded complexity under normal operation because you need to first switch the headphones ON, and then push the switch further to actually connect the cans to you mobile sound source (Its possible to do this in one operation, but but adds some uncertainty until you hear a single-tone). The only advantage I see here is the ability easily use ANC without a connecting to sound source. But this creates confusion as I often forget if I’m connected or not. Sometimes I flip the switch to connect, but end up disconnecting because I didn’t know I was already connected.

Secondly, the touch controls are cool, but the design makes them prone to accidental activation. Not just accidentally starting music, but also accidental phone dialing! Basically a single-tap starts and stops music, but a double-tap redials the last number. If you take off the headphone and lay the cans flat around your neck, no doubt you will be butt-dialing your phone with your neck. In contrast with the Samsung Level-Overs, they use a double-tap to start/stop with no touch gesture for redial, so accidental activation with those headphones are less common. However, both of these headphones are prone to accidentally skipping tracks, because a single swipe will do this, which is easy to do accidentally, whether or not the track is playing - a two-finger gesture would have be a better design approach.

Finally, when it comes to on-ear headphone design of the H8, because they are designed to swivel flat for storage, there is a greater tendency for the headphones to inadvertently swivel and slip off your head when you stoop or move your head too quickly. I had this problem with my old on-ear Bose QC 3’s. A better design approach for on-ear phones, is to have them fold inward to the center, like your typical Beats. A good example of this design is the Phaiton M530’s, which was the most long-term comfortable and stable on-ear wireless headphone I’ve tried.

Sorry for going all “WireCutter” on you, but this is what I’ve come up with for a review.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2017
I wanted to get a noise cancellation bluetooth headphone and was confused in choosing between:
- Senheiser HD1 ($500), or
- Bang Olufsen BeoPlay H8 ($455), or
- Bose Quite Comfort 35 ($350).
Reading reviews from Amazon did not really help me because I didn't see any direct comparison between the products. In addition, I had no clue how those reviewers tested the device (what music, what emphasis they were looking for, were they testing the sound on Bluetooth mode or cable).

I consider myself as an audiophile. I play music a lot and sound quality is a definite imperative. I never had a noise cancellation headphone as I own Shure SE535 earphone ($450) non bluetooth. I still wear my SE535 when I work out as it tucks nicely in my ear and secures behind my head.
Now, I wanted to buy a noise cancellation headphone with bluetooth option as it can be handy for air travel. I am aware of the trade-off, i.e. sound quality with bluetooth is sub-par and cannot be compared with cable connected ear/headset.

I decided to buy the 3 devices mentioned above (Senheiser, BeO and Bose). As soon as they arrived, I tested all 3 devices. I even compared it with my Shure SE535. This is how I tested the device:
Sound test via Bluetooth connection, all music were streamed with Spotify (with Bass Booster On)
1. I played James Blake "Limit To Your Love". It's a semi "electronic" song is simple and is really heavy on bass at different frequencies.
2. Cello Suite No.1. Johann S. Bach played by Yo Yo Ma. It's a classical cello play which again emphasizes on bass.
3. "Spiegel im Spiegel" by Arvo Part. Another classical work heavy on piano and violin.
4. Nine Inch Nail "Closer"
5. Royksopp "What Else is There?"
Results:
Bass and trebles come out better in both BeoPlay H8 and Bose QuiteComfort 35. Senheiser HD1 is definitely the most inferior. Hence it's going out of my door for return. For the $500 price tag, I was really surprised Senheiser HD1 delivers no sound quality at all compared to Bang Olufsen or Bose. I also had trouble in finding out how to turn the device off. It looks cute and expensive regardless.
I did not try Senheiser with the cable connected to my iPhone. The bluetooth sound quality was already terrible, so it's pointless to try with the cable.

As for the BeoPlay H8 and Bose QuiteComfort 35, this was quite difficult to narrow down.
When they are on Bluetooth mode with my iPhone volume cranked up at maximum, BeoPlay H8 sound quality was a little bit muffled. The Bose however seems louder by about 2 step up. Yet, when I tried playing those music with the cable hooked up (non on Bluetooth), BeOPlay H8 delivers better bass/treble, really superb overall sound quality.

In terms of "Noise Cancelling", both BeO and Bose are about the same.
In terms of design, Bose covers you whole ear, BeO does not do that. BeoPlay H8 has a good fit though, it feels secure and more solid (it is slightly heavier than Bose). Bose looks plain, while BeO looks like a Bang & Olufsen product (nice design).
BeoPlay H8 has a touch control for volume and to play/stop. This feature can be annoying or beneficial - depending on user. I personally am not used to it yet, but I think I'll adjust to it very soon.

Conclusion: I am keeping my BeoPlay H8. Bose QuiteComfort 35 unfortunately is not as good as BeoPlay H8. Senheiser HD1 is a definite thrash.

For those who consider buying headphone at this price tag, make sure you choose the one you like best. You may find what I did (testing each device head-to-head directly) useful. You don't want to end up with a $500 device that you hate.
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J’utilise quotidiennement le H8 connecté à mon iPhone. La première impression lorsque vous le sortez de sa boîte (pas facile à ouvrir au passage), c’est un esthétisme remarquable, de belles finissions qui se démarquent de la concurrence qui ont une apparence trop plastique. Le H8 c’est du solide, c’est beau et on a envi de le porter autour du cou lorsqu’ Ne l’utilise pas.
Concernant le démarrage et le couplage en Bluetooth, c’est un jeu d’enfant et ça se fait même sans manuel d’utilisation. Le couplage se fait rapidement, il ne reste plus qu’a envoyer le son.
Concernant le la qualité sonore, je trouve personnellement que les réglages par défaut sont parfait, les bass ressortent bien sans que ce soit too much, les aigus sont bien là et vous pouvez lancer n’importe quelle musique, vous n’aurez jamais l’impression de mettre à mal le casque. D’ailleurs je préfère le son du H8 à celui du H9i que j’ai également mais que j’utilise uniquement pour des déplacements en avion. Pourquoi ? Parce que là où le H8 pêche c’est au niveau du confort. Les coussins à mémoire de forme sont top mais à la longue vous les sentez qui appuient sur les oreilles. Au bout d’une heure, je ressens même une petite douleur. Peut être que c’est parce que j’ai une grosse tête ou alors parce que le casque serre un peu trop. Bref, c’est le seul point négatif que je trouve à ce super casque. Si vous cherchez quelque chose de « compact » avec un design à tomber par terre, un son de qualité, vous ne regretterez pas le H8.
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Rodrigo Fernández-Pérez
5.0 out of 5 stars Completos pero no para audiófilos
Reviewed in Spain on July 12, 2017
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Estos auriculares contienen un combo que puede resultar muy provechoso si se adquieren a buen precio.
Después de utilizarlos varios meses he llegado a las siguientes conclusiones:

PROS:
- Diseño inmejorable. En comparación con la totalidad de cascos del mercado, ninguno supera en diseño a estos Beoplay, minimalistas hasta el máximo.
- Materiales duraderos y construcción muy sólida.
- Puedes comprarlos y no pensar en aquirir algún casco más. Si quieres reducción de ruido, tamaño mediano/pequeño y calidad, estos son tus cascos.
- La cancelación mecánica junto a la reducción de ruido electrónica mitigan de forma muy satisfactoria los ruidos constantes de motores. Esto no ocurre con sonidos agudos, que solamente se ven atenuados por las almohadillas acolchadas.
- Esta cancelación de ruido se puede desconectar bien deslizando el dedo hacia abajo cuando estemos conectados a través de Bluetooth, o bien apagando el interruptor de conexión cuando enchufemos los cascos con el cable.

CONTRAS:
- Al ser supraaurales la presión ejercida en las orejas es mucho mayor que los de mayor tamaño. No llega a una hora y ya se notan los efectos. Esto es un problema grande, ya que la incomodidad se nota desde el primer momento y se va acrecentando progresivamente.
- La conexión Bluetooth falla a veces y se debe apagar y encender el dispositivo para que haya un correcto enlace con según qué dispositivos.
- Los graves son demasiado saturados, faltos de detalle.

Por tanto, se trata de unos auriculares con un sonido muy decente, con un diseño espectacular y con una conexión normal.

Un pequeño lujo estético con unas buenas características.
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victor carvajal
5.0 out of 5 stars excelente
Reviewed in Mexico on March 19, 2017
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excelencia en sonido y muy bonito esteticamente sin duda vale la pena la inversion por su calidad insuperable vale cada peso pagado

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