If you care as much about what your audio gear looks like as you do about how it sounds, then Bang & Olufsen’s new Beoplay H100 headphones are probably for you… provided you have a big bag of money to spend on headphones.
The B&O Beoplay H100 headphones are the latest cans from the luxury Danish audio company and are set to improve on the company’s previous high-end models, the Beoplay H95.
Made of gold?
These headphones are apparently inspired by B&O’s equally ludicrously-priced Beolab 90 speakers. They use 40mm Titanium drivers that B&O say deliver “sound clarity and dynamic performance that you normally only hear on high-end loudspeakers.”
Sounds like gold?
Expected premium headphone features show up with the H100 supporting Dolby Atmos with head tracking and high-resolution audio up to 96kHz/24-bit. It also supports what B&O call EarSense which supposedly monitors how the headphones fit on your head and adjusts their sound profile in real time.
Bang & Olufsen is marketing the Beoplay H100 as a travel headphone so we’re not surprised to find they feature active noise cancelling. B&O claims to have doubled ANC performance over the H95 with 10 ambient microphones listening and cancelling out the world around you when enabled. The company also says the H100 have the best transparency mode they’ve made to date, calling it TrueTransparency. We’ll be the judge of that.
Like B&O’s recent speakers, the company has designed the Beoplay H100 headphones with longevity in mind. They are supposed to be easier for technicians to work on and should offer better upgradability over their lifespan. The five-year warranty should go a long way to help with that and when you’re paying this much for headphones, we can understand why it’s a big deal for the brand.
Local preorders for the B&O Beoplay H100 headphones are set to open this week for R37,000.