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Methos Posted
The Sony Xf-1000xm3, Sennheiser mtw, Master and Dynamics mw07, Powerbeats, Jabra , Bose soundsport free..I’ve had them all. I can tell you without doubt and coming from a person that listens to all styles, that as far as “Earphones”(not headphones) goes there is nothing better than this package. I listen to all styles from Dave Mathews, Metallica, Alex Ffrench, Future, Sia, to Boris Brejcha. If this doesn’t handle your range of styles I don’t know what can. Everyone’s ears are different but if you love powerful Sub Base that is balanced and comes through only when it suppose to and you love a wide sound stages with crisp highs and detail Mids that bring out hidden sounds in music, this is the one for you. It delivers on actual promised battery life of 4 hours(more actually) with 3 more full charges in case, unlike other brands. These also have great fit that disappears in your ears. They also nail the touch controls. And to top things off it has wireless charging and pairs to multiple devices at the same time, not just giving you the ability to pair one at the time. There is no better package on earth under $400. 93 years of experience behind this company and while they might not advertise like the others, they are just as respected if not more. Do yourself a favor, spend the extra money on these ..I swear to you that nothing else out there delivers a better complete package.
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JaCe Posted
Sonically, I believe that it is a step up from its predecessor. The move to USB-C and a higher battery capacity case with Qi wireless charging was a good move. This is also one of the more comfortable true wireless earphones that I have owned. However, for a 2019 release still using Bluetooth 4.2 and no aptX codecs, the $350 price is too high. If they had put as much effort into improving the actual earphones as they did with the case, I would be more likely to recommend it at this price. As it stands, no. Get the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless (for $50 less) instead.
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Mothabo Posted
Nice product but not for me. I pride myself on staying on top of technology. I always go against the grain because known name brands are often safe yet it still can be the wrong product for a certain individual. I’m in private security and commutation is the #1 reason why I’m alive today. I need clarity and sturdiness yet sleekness and sexyness and I have 2 out of 4. If I’m paying $300 I WANT IT ALL.
payam Posted
I bought them 2 month ago but they don't work. After 2 times charge their batteries died. PLEASE DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY.
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CrazyLegs Posted
Returned my Sennheiser Momentum's for these. As far as sound goes, I am still favoring the Sennheiser's slightly. Both are great and if you listened to either one for the first time, you will fall in love with the sound. I chose these because of the wireless charging case and you get an extra 4 hours charge on the case. These don't hurt my ears as the Sennheisers do because they are smaller. But, the B&O's do feel less secure and that they will eventually fall out while moving or chewing. The foam eartips seems to make it more secure in my ears. I also like that the case is smaller and not as bulky as the Momentum's. One other thing I like about the B&O's is that when I put it in transparency mode, I am able to adjust the volume so I am able to hear people when they are talking to me. The Momentums do not have the ability to adjust the transparency volume. One thing to note is that I have heard some static coming out from the left ear on some occassions.
Eric Posted
I just got the Sport/Active version of the B&O E8 v2 that was released on May 23rd. It's the E8 Motion and these are the best I've owned. The only difference is that they are white and they have fins to hold them in place while running. There are also suppose to have some bass EQ settings but I don't see it. I also have the Galaxy Buds, and the Jabra Elite 65t. I had the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless but returned them after about 3 weeks due to continuous battery drain. IMO, the B&O is comparable to the Sennheiser in sound quality. But it also has a smaller wireless charging case which can charge the buds 3 times vs 2 for the Sennheiser. Movies and games sound awesome. I've played 3 different videos w/o audio sync issues (knock on wood). Videos were: Captain America Winter Soldier; The Equalizer; The Making of Thriller. The model I got Come with fins and although they give a tighter fit, It gets uncomfortable after a while. These are a little on the expensive side so I would only recommend them if you want to spend around $380 (after taxes)
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Schammasch Posted
- Great-looking design - Solid battery life - Wireless charging support - Balanced sound - Solid connection If U are bass head then this might not be the earbuds for U, bottom line, I hate to take them off !! My music Metal and Rock
Elvis Posted
I was deciding between the most premium true wireless earbuds: B&O E8 2.0, Sennheiser Momentum TW, and Master and Dynamics MW07. The Sennies and B&O were a very close race, but the Sennies take it for sound quality. The B&O are definitely more aesthetically appealing, but the sound quality- particularly around the bass- is just not all there like the Sennies. The call quality is definitely better for the B&O than the Sennies for both the caller and receiver. If you don’t own either of these l, you can’t go wrong with whichever one you choose! Oh, Master and Dynamics, those looked nice but sound quality is a 7.
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Enuff Posted
I love the sound of these headphones. The only issue I have is they keep working there way out of my ear slowly. I have tried all the different ear tips and can't seem to get a good fit. They seal well and sound is awesome.
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Pointman Posted
I love the quality and clarity Bang & Olfusen brings to the table with their products. Their sound is true with bass seamlessly intertwine with the crisp, clean midd and the never-distorted highs. Enjoying the sound produced from hip-hop to metal to jazz proves it's suitable for a wide-range of musical genres. I'm upset the updates seem to consist of a USB-C connection and wireless charging from the prior model. I would not have purchased this if I hadn't lost the original E8 for the little upgrades it offers. The battery is true. It lasts longer than 4 hours for me. The charging case is great at holding its charge as well. Just charge the case once or twice a week and you'll appreciate the longevity without even realizing. I hope their next release is more eye popping.
Sangar Posted
I have tried Sennheiser 1.0 and 2.0. Senns 2.0 I returned because the sound was also average. I have tried the Sony's which were about a B. I also have the Samsung Galaxy Buds and other Wireless earbuds so I got a good idea what sounds good. When I tried the B&O 2.0 I expected a lot more. I am not a bass head (these are not bass heavy) I like clear, wide sounds with some quality bass and highs the brighten the music. B&O didn't have any of those characteristics. The sound on my Galaxy Buds were almost better than these. It was a disappointment.
citygal8 Posted
I'm always looking forward to using these during my commute because of how excellent the sound canceling is. Love that I don't have to charge them frequently and the luxurious feel/look of the case and buds. They fit comfortably in my ears and have not experienced them falling out (have not tried for intense workouts). Also enjoy the B&O app where you can tune the sound to what works for the genres you listen to mostly. Would recommend!
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UTDerk23 Posted
They have about 3-4 hour play time with 4 additional charges. The sounds is great. Just wish it had the ability to play left or right channel solo.
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JoeSr Posted
These are really good sound great but they didn’t stay in my ears when I worked out I know there not meant for that but would have been great if they did
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Steveej Posted
amazing quality! can't go wrong with B & O products. sound is amazing and functions on the app are great. battery life is great and the case charges the buds. highly recommend
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S1l3nt Posted
The can’t go wrong with B&O. Incredible sound. Mids and highs are phenomenal. But they seems a little over sized for in earbuds.
Hinesman Posted
These sound as good as ur going to get for true wireless. I live them except for the fact that the Bluetooth drops in and out when my phone is in my pocket
Norm Posted
These sound great but for the price I would expect them to support Bluetooth 5.0 to take advantage of the longer range and greater bandwidth.
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AniaChi2020 Posted
These headphones are very comfortable to wear. Sound quality is very good and they last pretty long time (case holds 3 charges for a total playtime of 4 hrs). I'm still figuring out some of the touch options as I do not always get them correct (picking up calls with a tap or pausing and turning off, etc...) that is why I only gave 4 stars for ease of use. Other than that the headphones are light, pretty and comfy and so is the case.
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smgm Posted
Sound is great but they are overly complicated to use. Too many options to remember when my brain is already full.