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Bang & Olufsen has indeed established themselves as renown audio device makers, and to own their product in your home or studio is often considered a luxury.Their Beoplay E8 are part of their wireless earphone series that caters to casual on-the-go audi...
Premium design, Straight forward controls, Quite comfy...
Average audio quality, Very expensive, Weak volume...
B&O's E8 stands out with its sleek design that could make any AirPods user blush, but its audio performance and price could hardly make it a worthwhile contender against other wireless earphones that are already out in the market.Stuff says. B&O Play E8...
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Just like Apple’s AirPods, these cut the cord not only between the earpieces and your mobile device but also between the left and right earpieces for the ultimate in comfort and freedom from your phone. They’re typically charged via a special charging cra...
Beautiful design, Intuitive, touch-based controls, Impressive sound quality...
Expensive, Patchy pairing process...
The B&O E8 are among the most stylish wireless in-ears money can buy but they come with a hefty price tag...
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Bang and Olufsen's Beoplay brand is renowned for its more consumer friendly approach (read that as just about affordable), and the E8 premium bring truly wireless earphones into the fold. By focusing on design and sound quality rather than a spec sheet fu...
Attractive looks, Carry case is portable and well designed, Battery life is good for wire-free in-ears, Dynamic and full sound, Adjustable EQ within app...
Not as snug-fitting as some, Micro-USB charging port is inconvenient (where's the USB-C?), Touch-sensitive controls not perfect, Expensive...
The Beoplay E8 wireless from B&O Play is one of the best sounding and best designed pairs of wire-free earphones we've tested. The sound quality and EQ profile versatility is what shines, plus the included carry/charging case is great.However, there is a...
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Most sound brands have tried crack the earbud formula, some have nailed sound but the hardware is especially hideous or the earbuds are stylish and the sound is average. However, B&O's latest offering the Beoplay E8 earbuds have nailed the sound and styl...
These earbuds are not for the casual listener, they are tailored to those who want to hear every strum, beat and note.The compact rechargeable case is compact and very handy. For the women reading this, it easily fits into a medium sized clutch.They are a...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2020-01-01 14:43:47
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True wireless earbud-style headphones are commonplace nowadays, ever since the Apple AirPods were introduced, they grew massively in popularity.Our favourites at the moment are the Sony WF-1000X, which are similar to AirPods but with excellent sound an...
If you're looking for tasteful style and want decent sound quality, then there are plenty of reasons to buy the Beoplay E8.They are not the cheapest on the market but you are paying for quality. They are a luxurious design, whether it's the headphones or...
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Let's get one thing out of the way – the B&O Beoplay E8 are the nicest looking and most expensive wireless earphones you can buy. At AED 1,199 you can throw in a bit more cash and splurge for one of our favorite headsets, the Bose QuietComfrot 35 (AED 1,4...
Good audio quality, Exceptional design, Easy to setup...
Can feel a bit snug...
The Beoplay E8 is a tiny yet impressive piece of audio tech. While the four-hour battery life can be a bit frustrating for all-day users, it's certainly not something we'd hold against the E8. The touch controls are responsive, and we just can't get over...
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Wireless and totally cordless in-earphones have been one of the things to define portable audio this year, and in the Beoplay E8, B&O has nailed it. Let's explain why.Bang & Olufsen is no stranger to experimentation, and the company has certainly shown...
Excellent warm sound, Comfortable to wear, even for longer periods, App supported for customised audio profiles, Transparency mode is handy and customisable, A premium look and feel...
Expensive, No noise cancelling...
Even without noise cancellation, however, the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay E8 cordless in-earphones are one of the nicest pairs we've ever come across, delivering a real punch of sound in a size that will boggle the mind.Simply put, the Beoplay E8 are warm deli...
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Tiny wireless earphones are all the rage right now. Apple, Jabra, Sony, Jaybird, Bose, and now Bang & Olufsen have all joined the race to build miniature 'buds that sit in your ears without cables, and each one wants to be the pair in your pocket. B&O Pla...
$449 is a lot of money to pay for a pair of headphones. With the B&O E8 you get convenience in spades -- the convenience of a tiny pair of headphones you can carry with you wherever you go and use without having to plug in a cable to your phone. You don't...
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True wireless earbuds might be one of the biggest things in headphones right now, but we're yet to see the big players settle on a form-factor that makes sense for everyone.Sony's WF-1000X, for example, feature just a single button that allows you to cont...
Intuitive controls, Magnetic charging case, Good looking...
Earbud protrudes a little too much into the ears...
With its touch sensitive controls, the B&O Beoplay E8 manage to provide a great deal of functionality on the earbuds themselves without compromising on the brand's sleek designs...
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Beoplay E8 release date: October 12, 2017 Beoplay E8 price: £259/$299/€299 Wireless earbud headphones aren't new, but there have been noticeably more models on the market since the arrival of the Apple AirPods. Now it's the turn of B&O Play, offshoot...
The Beoplay E8 wireless earbuds leave a great first impression. It's hard not to be impressed by the gorgeous design, and it's even harder not to be wowed by that extensive features list.That being said, the E8 aren't cheap. At £259, they cost £100 more t...
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Marshall knocked it out of the park with its last set of Bluetooth headphones, the Major II Bluetooth, which means the new Mid Bluetooth have big shoes to fill.From the outside they look simple. Small black on-ear speakers with textured black plastic cove...
great sound, long battery life, good controls, good connectivity, share your music via cable, optional cable listening, simple but not boring styling, solid construction...
pinch a bit, lack a bit of balance for classical music, no NFC for one-touch pairing, The Mids fold up into a robust-feeling package for travel...
The Marshall Mid Bluetooth headphones are another excellent set of on-ear wireless headphones from the iconic British brand. They combine great sound quality, solid connectivity and long battery life with good, simple looks and simple, satisfying controls...
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Bang & Olufsen looks to be one of the early companies to begin offering fully wireless earphones with a wireless charging case. While we're still waiting on Apple to offer a wireless charging case for AirPods (and AirPower), B&O is updating its Beoplay E8...
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When it comes to getting a pair of headphones, I'm willing to bet there aren't too many people that know Bang & Olufsen (B&O). Those with keen eyes might recognize the company's products from those times they were browsing the Apple store, waiting for a g...
Battery life, Pretty good sound, Slick charging case, Transparancy features are great, Playback controls work perfectly...
Price, Doesn't autoconnecting when you open the case, No sweat resistance, Weak EQ options in the app, Uncomfortable...
The Beoplay E8 true wireless earbuds have a great battery life and surprisingly good sound, but the high price and annoying connectivity make it hard to recommend to anyone that doesn't enjoy burning cash...
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With so many flagship phones leaving behind the headphone jack over the past two years, the need for a good pair of Bluetooth earbuds has only intensified. While the first crop of true wireless products had their share of comfort and connection problems...
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Bang & Olufsen, it's a name you know and probably trust when it comes to audio. Given how many phone manufacturers have chosen them to be their premium audio partner, it shouldn't be a surprise to know that its subsidiary, B&O Play, is tackling the ever-g...
Superb & robust audio quality, Custom EQ settings fine tunes audio to your liking, Transparency mode amplifies ambient sounds so you're not distracted, Tons of builtin playback controls, No latency issues when watching video...
Extremely expensive at $299, Bulky size in the ear, Exercising & sweating can cause the fit to become loose, Basic functioning charging case...
The B&O Beoplay E8 has everything you might want in a pair of true wireless headphones for casual music listening. From its superb audio quality, to its simple and elegant design, the Beoplay E8 definitely has a lot to show for. Add to that, it even inclu...
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My hope when I stuck the $300 Beoplay E8s into my ears for the first time was that they'd immediately stand out as the best truly wireless earbuds I'd ever tried. For that kind of money, and with B&O Play's strong reputation, why shouldn't they? At well...
Premium, unobtrusive design, Nice carrying case, Comply foam ear tips in the box, No audio delay when watching videos...
Too many dropouts to justify high price, Annoying bug shifts music balance to left earbud, Case uses MicroUSB, Average battery life, Frustrating / annoying firmware update system...
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Let's get this out of the way: The B&O Beoplay E8 true wireless earphones cost $299. Being both a cheapskate and a music aficionado, I tried, hard, to convince myself that other less expensive true wireless headphones that I've tested sound just as good...
Exceptional sound quality, especially for Bluetooth, Variable audio transparency settings, Easy to use sound profiles and the ability to create your own, Sleek, understated design, Small battery case that's easy to pocket, Solid build quality...
Expensive, Design may not fit all ears, Controls occasionally unresponsive due to environmental conditions...
While they rate amongst the most expensive true wireless headphones we've tested, the B&O Beoplay E8 are without a doubt, the best sounding and most luxurious-feeling headphones that we've tested. If you can afford them, you'll most likely be very pleased...
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Bang & Olufsen's headphones tend to stand out from the crowd, and their new fully wireless mode, the Beoplay E8, is no exception. The E8 is easily the best totally wire-free headphone I've used thus far, with comfortable earbuds that should fit regardles...
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We're finally starting to see some wire-free Bluetooth earphones that are worth the hype. The Beoplay E8 from B&O Play joins the Bose SoundSport Free and JLab Epic Air in advancing the nascent category beyond its early pitfalls. At $299, however, the Beop...
Powerful audio performance with deep bass and crisp highs, App features adjustable EQ, Very secure in-ear fit, Excellent mic clarity...
Expensive, Transparency mode can be confusing before adjustments are made...
The wire-free B&O Play Beoplay E8 earphones deliver high-quality Bluetooth audio and an app that allows you to set your EQ preferences, but feel a bit overpriced...
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