Good pair of over ear headphones. RRP 220+, £179 on Amazon.
10 comments
Lukester
8 Oct 17#10
I bought mine from here about 3 or so months ago. currently my main portable headphone that I use. They are actually really impressive, have a really nice spacious natural sound to them, would highly recommend them for £129! :grin:
Tomb
7 Oct 17#9
I've been through a fair number of headphones - (unable to find ones I liked).
Got these a few months ago - they are keepers.
polarbaba
7 Oct 17#8
I have b&o earphones. Not impressed, similar or cheaper shure earphones beat them everytime.
Thoughtful
7 Oct 17#5
Having once worked for Philips I can tell you that B&O were nothing more than a designer of fancy boxes, and the internals of the things were all made by Philips, and just the generic audio which could be bought at a fraction of the price if it had the Philips badge on it.
There's little reason to think anything has changed, but headphones aren't exactly ever going to be a design classic, I do wonder what is actually inside these, probably a cheap Sennheiser set with a B&O badge.
jg213
7 Oct 17#4
It's a shame alot of the phones are starting to get rid of the headphone jack. iOS lighting - Android USB-C
thermomonkey to jg213
7 Oct 17#6
I know, I don't understand the logic. Is it space saving?
rev6 to jg213
7 Oct 17#7
We still have adapters. So it's not all bad. I won't go near any phone without 3.5mm headphone jack.
MrJed
7 Oct 17#3
I believe you are buying from B&O here - check out the copyrights etc on this page, which mentions it's the official store etc...
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Got these a few months ago - they are keepers.
Not impressed, similar or cheaper shure earphones beat them everytime.
There's little reason to think anything has changed, but headphones aren't exactly ever going to be a design classic, I do wonder what is actually inside these, probably a cheap Sennheiser set with a B&O badge.
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