Bang & Olufsen is known for its luxury designer pieces, and its latest over-ear headphones are a clear representation of the brand's own philosophy. These are extremely refined headphones made of aluminum, leather and fabric that already exude warmth and comfort in photos alone, but unfortunately they come at such a prohibitive price that only a few will be able to afford them.
New B&O Beoplay H100

The number 100 is no coincidence. These headphones arrive as A way of Celebrate the company's centenary, which since its founding in 1925 has remained over time as a reference in luxury sound. The result is the Beoplay H100, The most complete and luxurious headphones in its catalog.
With a 40-millimeter diameter titanium diaphragm, these models are compatible with Dolby Atmos, and can even offer tracking of our head movement to apply spatial sound. Something especially striking is that It has a total of 10 microphones, which allows it to develop a fairly complete noise cancellation system, being twice as effective as the Beoplay H95.
In addition to the cancellation, the transparency mode has also been improved, and The brand claims that it is the best way it has achieved so far.. Considering the aesthetics and effectiveness of this transparency mode, the resemblance to the AirPods Max is noticeable.
Piece of jewelry

Aesthetically, the design exercise is spectacular. The polished and perfectly molded aluminum gives it a lightness and a striking elegance, something that is completed with the ring-shaped dial that is integrated into the headset. With this wheel we can adjust the noise cancellation and the transparency mode to our liking, while the polished glass surface will allow tactile touches to control playback.
Designed to last

In the hypothetical case that you can spend 1.499 euros on headphones, it's normal that you want them to last a lifetime. But with electronic devices, you know, and the possibility of having some misgivings when buying them could exist. For that reason, B&O offers a series of features that will reassure users with more doubts, since it has designed the product in such a way that can be repaired in the future and last a long time.
For example, the internal battery can be easily replaced (always at the technical service, of course), glass parts can be replaced if they break, drivers and any other electronic components can be replaced. In addition, the headband has an inner fabric part that can be easily replaced by the user in case of breakage or ageing, as well as the lambskin ear cushions, which are also replaceable.
The result is a top-of-the-range product that promises guarantees, something that should be standard when you pay 1.500 euros for a product. Available from today, the manufacturer's official website is offering an exclusive apricot-coloured version that could be the most sought-after model.
Source: B&O