Think these are a bit of a bargain when you look around at other retailers, FIL bought some at the same price from this store back in July & he is over the moon with them!
Finished in aluminium and leather, the Bang & Olufsen H6 II on-ear headphones stand out with their luxury styling and supreme comfort. Matched twin 40mm drivers supply the sound and are tuned for balanced playback across their range.
Crystal-Clear AcousticsCustom built 40mm drivers bring you every part of your music's range with stunning clarity. Expertly tuned and covering a 20-22kHz range, you'll be free to explore every detail of a track.
Choose The Way You ListenConnect the cable (included) into the left or the right earpad for complete flexibility
Share Your TunesH6 headphones also support daisy chaining that allows a friend to connect and share your listening experience.
Swivel DesignRotating earpads make for great listening, and comfort.
Premium CompositionCarefully selected high quality materials like leather and aluminium make Beoplay H6 comfortable to wear and bring a sense of everyday luxury. Also, everyday wear and tear merely adds patina (surface sheen), and makes BeoPlay H6 age beautifully.
Super-ComfortThe softness of the lambskin on the ear pads is the first thing you'll notice, when you put on BeoPlay H6. When you wear the headphone, the memory foam inside the ear pads adapts ensuring great comfort.
Intuitive Controls The in-line microphone and three button remote make it simple to stay in touch and in control of your music while on the move.
All comments (35)
Coatze
27 Sep 17#1
Do these have noise canceling. Tempted
mtj111 to Coatze
27 Sep 17#2
No they don't.
terencetcf to Coatze
27 Sep 17#10
You need H8/9 for wireless / ANC
johnthehuman
27 Sep 17#3
They don't have active cancelling but they sound great, they're extremely comfortable and they block out a decent amount of external noise, in my experience - if you're not in a noisy environment ofc.
Kaytranada
27 Sep 17#4
One of my favourite ever purchases and I paid £190 (last year). Super comfortable, especially for someone who wears glasses, I had discomfort with other headphones previously.
rev6
27 Sep 17#6
Anyone listened to these and the M40X/M50X? How are they compared?
terencetcf to rev6
27 Sep 17#9
M50X was my first pair of headphone that go me into audiophile. The M50x is okay if you have never spend anything over £50. Though the H6 is on another level. I would give 8/10 to H6 whereas M50x for 5/10.
jsw72
27 Sep 17#7
Bargain. I paid £169 a few months ago. Painful but still happy with them. No noise cancellation and not great at noise isolation but horses for courses.
gslgregory
27 Sep 17#11
I've been reading reviews and found this quote from HiFi magazine which seems relevant here:
"With no obvious tonal flaws to pick out, it’s comparison with the best competitors that will reveal if the Generation 2s are really equipped to shoot to the top of your wish-list.
"The Sennheiser Momentum 2.0s - an obvious rival - have greater mid-range weight, and better definition in the mid and lower-mid frequencies"
Kulaak to gslgregory
28 Sep 17#16
Never trust a Hi-Fi magazine, especially What HiFi :dizzy_face:
I found this page marco.org/hea…ble who's reviewed (and owned) a great deal of portable headphones. H6 G2 comes tops & momentum's come 25th! This also links to this marco.org/201…iew of the H6 where, in brief Marco says.... "It’s easily the best portable headphone I’ve ever heard, and one of the top few best headphones I’ve heard, open or closed, at any price, period. ,The only mystery to me is why nobody else seems to have discovered it yet."
gslgregory
27 Sep 17#12
Nevertheless, for this price they're a steal so I've gone for a set!
fiqqer
27 Sep 17#13
It is no doubt this is a good deal - they are well made and look good, but if you are after sound quality visit someone like John Lewis and compare.
The Sennheiser Momentum can be found for a similar price and for my tastes, have a better more natural sound - with deeper bass, and sharper treble.
Best to listen to listen to a range and compare as everyone has a different perception on sound.
terencetcf to fiqqer
27 Sep 17#5
I don't quite agree with that. Momentum (I guess you are talking about Momentum 2) is a bit on the dark sounding side, the bass is probably more but recess, high is there, but not as clean/clear. Whereas, H6 stand out almost very other areas, the H6 is clean but not ear piecing, the mid is very smooth and bass is on the mild side, but solid (probably not ideal for bass head). But what make H6 really shine is the soundstage ^ imaging, for these alone, Momentum 2 are quite a bit behind. Though that doesn't means M2 is not good, but just probably not as all around, especially when you pair H6 with a really good dac/amp source.
Kulaak to terencetcf
27 Sep 17#8
Think I side on your side. Believe the Momentum are over rated. They give a totally different sound, much richer & warmer & as such mask finer details. I believe the H6 & H7 are a much better headphone. Much better balanced. More involving & engaging which suggests everything is just well balanced across the frequency range.
Satele to terencetcf
28 Sep 17#25
Absolutely this. The H6 destroy the Momentum completely. They are an outstanding pair of headphones.
RichT37
28 Sep 17#14
You can get them on Amazon for £135 (they have great customer service as well) if anyone is interested. Personally I recommend Bose or B&W, but at this price they are good value
RichT37
28 Sep 17#15
Designed for Apple only though unlike sennheisers
fifafootball
28 Sep 17#17
These or the Bose soundtrue 2 for iOS devices. I already ordered the Bose for £89
seanrtkelly
28 Sep 17#18
Thanks op
Mikeyz
28 Sep 17#19
Great deal, my issue is that I have used Bluetooth for a while now - while I understand the quality may be better I really have got used to not having a cable.
Bardak
28 Sep 17#20
I have tried this a year ago but in the end I bought the Momentum 2. This are perfect if you like crystal and clear sound (perfect for classic/acoustic). They are a very good pair of over ear headphone but again you should try them before buying.
cuteusmaximus
28 Sep 17#21
Bought these for £135 from Amazon last year. I love them - great sound and very comfortable. They are not noise cancelling but they do block out external sound quite well. I especially like using them when on flights.
idrishussainw7
28 Sep 17#22
Got them for £129 4 month ago. Also have beoplay h7 wiresless, m and d mh40 and many more but of lesser price and quality.
loop to idrishussainw7
28 Sep 17#23
and where would you say these rank among that group
idrishussainw7 to loop
28 Sep 17#24
So I have used these headphones on lg g6, lg V20, galaxy s8, ZTE axon 7 and HTC one max, the last two which I currently have. Well for one in all package beoplay h7 wireless. For more comfort h6 2nd gen. If mostly at rest mh40 by master and dynamics are superior and well just by a little. H7 wireless best for bang for buck atm.
ohmyflaps
28 Sep 17#26
Look alright, wonder what they sound like.
themoose
2 Oct 17#27
Mine have just arrived. The clarity and impact across the frequency range is exquisite (admittedly I'm using my G6's quad-DAC). It's hard to imagine how the build quality & premium feel could be better. They are also very comfortable.
It didn't come with a carry case, or pouch, so I've ordered one from amazon for ~£15.. these are well worth protecting.
idrishussainw7 to themoose
5 Oct 17#30
Have you tried plugging in the wire only into the phone first and then separately attach the headphones into the wire?
ws007
4 Oct 17#28
Sorry for my ignorance is Bang and Olufsen a name? Never heard of them.
loop to ws007
4 Oct 17#29
:sweat_smile:
ws007 to loop
5 Oct 17#31
well that was very informative ...............NOT!
yant to ws007
8 Oct 17#32
I am always amazed how peoples with internet connection prefer posting in a forum to ask something extremely easy to look up on any internet search tool. Read en.wikipedia.org/wik…sen for example.
ws007 to yant
9 Oct 17#33
Not sure you would be surprised why someone would prefer a personal opinion about a company and its products, than just facts and figures, after all that's why forums exist, too exchange thoughts and opinions.
yant to ws007
9 Oct 17#34
But you didn't ask for "a personal opinion about B&O products*. You asked:
"Sorry for my ignorance is Bang and Olufsen a name? Never heard of them."
The correct answer to your question is "Yes, it is a name". The simplest way for you to get this answer is to google it. If instead you'd asked, for example, "Does Bang and Olufsen make good products? I never heard of them and would welcome first hand opinions". Then, I would see it as much more appropriate for a discussion. One might have answered something more elaborate, for example, I might have answered:
Bang and Olufsen traditionally were a high end audio company. The criticism on them used to be that their prices were very high and that sometimes, the form/style/look was more important than the pure audio quality. For this reason, they were never the darling of the audiophile community, In my opinion however, their products are usually high quality although fairly high priced. In recent years, they have brought out some more affordable products.
Opening post
Finished in aluminium and leather, the Bang & Olufsen H6 II on-ear headphones stand out with their luxury styling and supreme comfort. Matched twin 40mm drivers supply the sound and are tuned for balanced playback across their range.
Crystal-Clear AcousticsCustom built 40mm drivers bring you every part of your music's range with stunning clarity. Expertly tuned and covering a 20-22kHz range, you'll be free to explore every detail of a track.
Choose The Way You ListenConnect the cable (included) into the left or the right earpad for complete flexibility
Share Your TunesH6 headphones also support daisy chaining that allows a friend to connect and share your listening experience.
Swivel DesignRotating earpads make for great listening, and comfort.
Premium CompositionCarefully selected high quality materials like leather and aluminium make Beoplay H6 comfortable to wear and bring a sense of everyday luxury. Also, everyday wear and tear merely adds patina (surface sheen), and makes BeoPlay H6 age beautifully.
Super-ComfortThe softness of the lambskin on the ear pads is the first thing you'll notice, when you put on BeoPlay H6. When you wear the headphone, the memory foam inside the ear pads adapts ensuring great comfort.
Intuitive Controls
The in-line microphone and three button remote make it simple to stay in touch and in control of your music while on the move.
All comments (35)
"With no obvious tonal flaws to pick out, it’s comparison with the best competitors that will reveal if the Generation 2s are really equipped to shoot to the top of your wish-list.
"The Sennheiser Momentum 2.0s - an obvious rival - have greater mid-range weight, and better definition in the mid and lower-mid frequencies"
I found this page marco.org/hea…ble who's reviewed (and owned) a great deal of portable headphones. H6 G2 comes tops & momentum's come 25th! This also links to this marco.org/201…iew of the H6 where, in brief Marco says.... "It’s easily the best portable headphone I’ve ever heard, and one of the top few best headphones I’ve heard, open or closed, at any price, period. ,The only mystery to me is why nobody else seems to have discovered it yet."
The Sennheiser Momentum can be found for a similar price and for my tastes, have a better more natural sound - with deeper bass, and sharper treble.
Best to listen to listen to a range and compare as everyone has a different perception on sound.
This are perfect if you like crystal and clear sound (perfect for classic/acoustic).
They are a very good pair of over ear headphone but again you should try them before buying.
It didn't come with a carry case, or pouch, so I've ordered one from amazon for ~£15.. these are well worth protecting.
"Sorry for my ignorance is Bang and Olufsen a name? Never heard of them."
If instead you'd asked, for example, "Does Bang and Olufsen make good products? I never heard of them and would welcome first hand opinions". Then, I would see it as much more appropriate for a discussion. One might have answered something more elaborate, for example, I might have answered:
Bang and Olufsen traditionally were a high end audio company. The criticism on them used to be that their prices were very high and that sometimes, the form/style/look was more important than the pure audio quality. For this reason, they were never the darling of the audiophile community, In my opinion however, their products are usually high quality although fairly high priced. In recent years, they have brought out some more affordable products.