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To properly test any set of headphones, you have to put them on, close your eyes and listen. For the Bang & Olufsen (B&O) H2, that means taking some time to forget about its undeniably cool vibe, thoughtful design touches, and most importantly, its price...
Swanky style, Comfortable, Warm sound...
Not cheap, Cable isn't universal, No carrying case included...
The H2 doesn't set out to do much more than play music. At that, it's good enough to become your go-to set of cans. Although pricey, these make good on the investment with style and performance...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-09-11 13:52:23
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To properly test any set of headphones, you have to put them on, close your eyes and listen. For the Bang & Olufsen (B&O) H2, that means taking some time to forget about its undeniably cool vibe, thoughtful design touches, and most importantly, its price...
Swanky style, Comfortable, Warm sound...
Not cheap, Cable isn't universal, No carrying case included...
The H2 doesn't set out to do much more than play music. At that, it's good enough to become your go-to set of cans. Although pricey, these make good on the investment with style and performance...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-09-11 13:52:23
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They may be made mostly of plastic, but the on-ear BeoPlay H2 are solidly built and designed. None of the assembly is visible—no screws, no straggling cables. The look is discreet, but carefully crafted. The protective surfaces are lined with tough fabric...
Comfortable, lightweight, Design & manufacturing, Good overall sound quality, Big bass, but it's kept in check, Wide stereo sound, Very low distortion...
Not for fans of neutral sound, Somewhat lacking in precision, Pressure not applied equally to all parts of ear, Rigid headband, no hinge in middle for stowage, No accessories or carrying case/pouch, Only fully compatible with Apple devices...
The BeoPlay H2 have lots of bass, and B&O had the good sense to keep it on a leash to give them good, generally balanced sound overall. But for headphones made for on-the-go listening, they sure do have a rigid headband, unevenly distributed pressure and...
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Bang & Olufsen is a brand we sometimes struggle with here at What Hi-Fi? The Danish company usually produces beautiful products that sound good, but we worry that, on occasion, people are paying a little too much for the style, rather than for the sound q...
Enjoyable, first-rate sound, Superb build, Comfortable fit...
Nothing of note...
We like the Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H2s. They do a fine job of music reproduction and – importantly at this price – they are also top-quality headphones that give a pride of ownership which some other brands just can't match.Where to buy View all »B&O BeoP...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-09-11 13:52:23
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The Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H2 on-ear headphones are a sleek and stylish pair of cans that look to impress with their fashionable looks and decent sound quality, although the £169 price tag might not be to everyone's taste. Do they match up to their hefty...
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Let's face it - Bang & Olufsen was never going to make a pair of headphones that looked anything less than beautiful. The aesthetically-minded Danish company prides itself on its clean, minimal designs and high quality materials, as a quick scroll thro...
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I was recently not in the market for a new pair of headphones, but thanks to the incessant pull of Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, I realised that there's no such thing as too many sets of cans. So when the Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H2 model popped up...
Great looking set of headphones, Comparatively reasonably priced, Excellent sound quality...
Slightly tight fit takes some getting used to, Requires additional cable for full Android compatibility, The 3.5mm cable feels very cheap...
Currently priced at £169/$199 (although available on Amazon at between £100-120, dependant on colour at the time of writing), the H2 positions itself in the mid range of on-ear headphones, but with a price that might be enough to tempt people away from mo...
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