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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay E8 2.0 True Wireless Earphones - Pink, One Size - 1646112

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Features

  • Truly wireless: bioplay E8 2. 0 delivers totally wireless, cord-free convenience. Equipped with Qi Wireless charging, these in-ear headphones have an elegant grab-and-go design that is truly portable.
  • Touch control: easily control your listening experience with the touch interface on these true wireless earbuds. Simply tap to switch tracks, take calls, and activate transparency mode and voice controls
  • Listen Longer: with up to 16 hours of playtime (four hours per full charge), bioplay E8 2. 0 wireless earphones are designed for your on-the-go lifestyle. The wireless charging case holds three full charges to ensure the beat goes on.
  • Charged up: bioplay E8 2. 0 earphones come with a leather Qi wireless fast charging case for seamless charging on the go. Combine your case with an optional Qi charging pad for the ultimate in wireless convenience.
  • Signature sound: these elegant earbuds are tuned by Bang & Olufsen sound engineers to ensure a rich, authentic sound. Enjoy a powerful listening experience with these effortlessly high-tech earphones.

Description

Signature sound pristine Bang & Olsen signature sound comes through loud and clear with Bioplays E8 2. 0 wireless earphones. Tuned by acclaimed Bang & Olsen sound engineers, The earphones boast a rich, authentic sound with a subtle and elegant design. Perfectly suited to your busy lifestyle, these sleek in-ear Bluetooth headphones offer a truly wireless way to listen to music and take calls while you’re on the go. A case for quality an included leather wireless charging case features a beautiful brushed aluminum inlay that securely surrounds your earbuds with a quick magnetic click. This convenient charging case provides up to three additional on-the-go charges, four hours each, for a total of 16 hours of playtime. Qi-certified for wireless charging, the charging case is perfectly complemented by the efficient B&O Qi charging pad, sold separately. High tech meets high style The luxurious design of Bioplays E8 2. 0 is supported by its effortlessly high- tech performance. Advanced Bluetooth 4. 2 with DSP allows for sound tuning, equalization, and gain while the dynamic speaker and electronic transducer of these in-ear headphones deliver premium sound quality. These Bluetooth earphones are crafted with Near field magnetic induction (NFMI), an innovative audio streaming technology used in hearing aids to reduce dropouts between earbuds. Intuitive touch interface simply tap these earphones to change your tune or answer a call. The easy-to-use touch interface lets you switch between tracks, take calls and activate voice commands without having to take your smartphone out of your pocket. It even lets you activate the transparency Mode, which quickly and safely reconnects you with ambient noises around you. Impeccable design signature sound pristine Bang & Olsen signature sound comes through loud and clear with Bioplays E8 2. 0 wireless earphones. Tuned by acclaimed Bang & Olsen sound engineers, The earphones boast a rich, authentic sound with a subtle and elegant design. Perfectly suited to your busy lifestyle, these sleek in-ear Bluetooth headphones offer a truly wireless way to listen to music and take calls while you’re on the go. A case for quality an included leather wireless charging case features a beautiful brushed aluminum inlay that securely surrounds your earbuds with a quick magnetic click. This convenient charging case provides up to three additional on-the-go charges, four hours each, for a total of 16 hours of playtime. Qi-certified for wireless charging, the charging case is perfectly complemented by the efficient B&O Qi charging pad, sold separately. High tech meets high style The luxurious design of Bioplays E8 2. 0 is supported by its effortlessly high- tech performance. Advanced Bluetooth 4. 2 with DSP allows for sound tuning, equalization, and gain while the dynamic speaker and electronic transducer of these in-ear headphones deliver premium sound quality. These Bluetooth earphones are crafted with Near field magnetic induction (NFMI), an innovative audio streaming technology used in hearing aids to reduce dropouts between earbuds. Intuitive touch interface simply tap these earphones to change your tune or answer a call. The easy-to-use touch interface lets you switch between tracks, take calls and activate voice commands without having to take your smartphone out of your pocket. It even lets you activate the transparency Mode, which quickly and safely reconnects you with ambient noises around you. Impeccable design Bioplays E8 2. 0 is crafted with quality materials for a sleek and functional finish. The clean and minimalist design of the earbuds, charging case and optional Qi charging pad complement each other beautifully. Hairline brushed aluminum, cowhide leather and silicone materials not only look great, but are strong enough to stand up to the daily wear and tear of your busy life.

Brand: Bang & Olufsen


Model Name: Beoplay E8 2.0 Pink


Color: Pink


Form Factor: In Ear


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Brand: Bang & Olufsen


Model Name: Beoplay E8 2.0 Pink


Included Components: Beoplay E8 2.0, Charger Case with Built-in chargeable battery, 1.25m USB-A to USB-C cable, Comply Foam tips, Quick start guide, Silicon tips, 4 pairs different sizes


Age Range (Description): Adult


Model Number: 1646112


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Number of Items: 1


Material: Aluminum, Leather


Item Weight: 2.05 Ounces


Battery Life: 4 Hour


Color: Pink


Warranty Description: 2 year manufacturer


Special Feature: Android Phone Control, Noise Isolation, Volume-Control, Sports & Exercise, iOS Phone Control


Control Type: touch control


Cable Feature: Without Cable


Control Method: Touch


Impedance: 16 Ohm


Frequency Range: 20 – 20,000 Hz


Noise Control: Sound Isolation


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Form Factor: In Ear


Ear Placement: In Ear


Microphone Form Factor: Built-In


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  • Good sound, great design, and wireless charging
Color: Black
I've had the Beoplay E8 2.0 for over a month now and am content with my purchase. I looked at the Sennheiser, Sony, and Master Dynamic competitors before purchasing the B&O. At the time of purchase, they were discounted by $100 at all major online stores, which was a major motivation in pulling the trigger. When researching these earphones, I was not aware of the upcoming Apple AirPods Pro, and most likely would have purchased those instead. SOUND I think the sound quality is good, not great. They are an improvement over the $30 Sony MDRXB50AP earbuds I had been using for the last 3+ years; but they also cost 10x as much. I find that the quality of your source makes a big difference. New music designed to be downloaded or streamed sounds great; 80s music as well as older jazz and classical recordings sound flat. The B&O app has 4 presets plus the ability to manually create your own. It does not use a graphic equalizer; it's more of a "drag your finger around a circle until it sounds good" thing. I personally use the "Workout" preset which adds more "warmth" and it's fine for me. All that being said, if these were $300 over-ear closed-back headphones with 50mm drivers, I'd expect a lot more. BATTERY LIFE I'm disappointed with the battery life as I have never been able to get more than 2.5 hours of use from a full charge. This is significantly lower than the 4 hours advertised. What's even more frustrating is that the app will say they are fully charged all the way up until they run out of juice. CONNECTION I generally experience no connectivity issues on a day-to-day basis. I do recall one morning on the train where they disconnected for a few seconds and my music started blasting out of my phone (I was using the Sirius XM app, so perhaps that had something to do with it). That's been an isolated incident so far though. NOISE CANCELATION Using the Comply foam tips, the passive noise cancelation is decent. If you are listening to more relaxing music or talk radio, you'll get some background noise. More intense music like EDM or Hip Hop at a moderate volume will block out a lot of noise. It's definitely enough to miss your stop on a train if you aren't paying attention. Also worth mentioning that it's enough to prevent you from hearing people say "excuse me" when on a crowded train, so get in the habit of looking around to see if others are trying to get off the train when approaching a stop. Keep in mind, if you really need noise cancelation, get a nice pair of active noise canceling headphones - don't abuse your eardrums with excessively loud music. AMBIENT SOUND Pressing the left earphone will pipe the outside world into your earphones using the microphone. It's definitely useful, but the sound quality isn't great. There is some noticeable static and voices sound robotic. However, if you do need to talk to somebody, it will get the job done. I do use it frequently since the "pause" gesture on the right earphone doesn't work for me. Using the ambient sound feature will pause whatever your playing, so this works for me. Mike Wat on YouTube compared the Sennheiser directly to the B&O, and concluded that the Sennheiser's ambient sound pass-through is much clearer, if this interests you. MICROPHONE I've had to use these on conference calls a few times. My coworkers were able to hear me just fine, but there was a lot of background noise. I would NOT recommend these if you need to make a lot of calls while walking around the city. To be fair, based on all the video reviews I've watched, all of the truly wireless earphones struggle in this area. AirPods seem to be the best option if you need a decent mic. COMFORT / FIT The headphones stay put and feel very secure. I do not run or do Crossfit, so there's no way these will ever fall out of my ears. If you are doing those kinds of workouts, you should just buy Powerbeats. AESTHETICS I think these are great looking, but you will stand out especially if you live in a city where everybody has AirPods. People just aren't used to seeing large pieces of black plastic in your ears. APP B&O have always been about aesthetics. Their web design is exceptional, so I went into the app with high expectations. The app is also well designed and easy to use. After downloading the app, it walked me through the initial pairing. It also prompted me to update the firmware on the headphones, which took 10 minutes to complete. Like I mentioned above, the battery indicator in the app is useless. This seems like a software issue and will hopefully be resolved. Essentially, it says my headphones are at 100% all the way until they die (and subsequently disconnect). CASE This was one of the killer features for me, as I really wanted Qi wireless charging like the AirPods. I also absolutely had to have USB-C on the case, which these have. A USB-A to USB-C cable is included and it is reasonably long. There are 3 lights on the back of the case to indicate how much reserve power the case has. There is one (very elegant) amber light on the front of the case that turns to green when the headphones are charged. Note that if the case itself is not plugged in or on a charging mat, the light doesn't stay on. Given that the app doesn't tell me how much battery life they have, I just have to assume that after a couple hours in the case, the headphones are fully charged. There's also no way for me to see the reserve power of the case, unless it is charging itself. I suppose I would have liked for the case to light up when it's touched, since I understand leaving the lights on permanently would drain the battery. Aesthetically, the case is better looking and appears to be higher quality than the Sennheiser and Master Dynamic cases. The Sony case is the best though, in my opinion. SUMMARY You have a few options in this price range. Based on reviews, Sennheiser has the best sound quality, Sony has the best noise cancelation, and Master Dynamic have the best YouTube commercials. If you're planning on buying over-ear headphones in addition to wireless earphones, you may want to consider sticking with one brand so you don't need multiple apps on your phone. At the time, I felt B&O provided a really nice overall package for what I wanted; however, if the Apple AirPods Pro were available, I may have made a different decision. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2019 by Adam E. Fields

  • Poor battery life
Color: Indigo Blue
I have had these for a bit over 1 year and the left plug battery will not keep a charge. Overall, these are great earbuds however I would recommend spending the extra $$$$ on a new set from the manufacturer, not a refurb.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023 by JH Wilson

  • Clear, beautiful audio, and decent call quality
Color: Natural
The Beoplay e8's have a wonderful sound signature, accurately reproducing the frequency range that is surprisingly similar to their headphones (I have the H9i's as well). Clear, accurate highs, with tight and thumpy bass. The B&O app is great for adjusting the sound signature and one can even adjust how much passive audio is pumped in. Having also owned the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless (MTW) 1st Gen, I can say that the bass is more present there, which gives it a very energetic sound, and can be pleasing to listen to if you ultimately want the highest level of bass in a true wireless set. I personally find that the MTW's sound quite muddy, and at times, overwhelming the rest of the audio range, which I personally don't like. I appreciate how B&O supplied five different ear tips to tailor the perfect fit. The earbuds are stable in-ear and haven't fallen out or even come loose. I do prefer the Comply foam tips as they do the best at noise isolation and comfort, although it does make the earbuds feel a little "crooked" in the case but never had an issue charging. The Sennheiser MTW, though being a much larger earbud unit, never felt loose either, so it's really just the fit. I personally feel the MTW being more comfortable to wear, but that will vary person to person. The tactile feel of the e8's earbuds are very nice. Although it is primarily built out of plastic, it does not feel cheap and has a very nice soft-touch coating on it. With a little touch of metal though, the earbuds exudes minimalistic beauty and look quite discreet. The charging chase is very attractive as well. Leather all around, aluminum bits, an LED to indicate earbud charge, and three on the rear for case charges available. The e8's case easily bests the MTW's just by size though, not even thinking materials. The MTW's case does has a nice fabric covering, and the buds feel very secure inside, but the size of the case is bulky, and it only holds two additionally charges (at best) compared to the e8's three charges. Call quality is fairly good, and the receiving end only had issues when I was in a crowded area. Not bad, but probably could be better. Now, this leads to my only complaint about the e8's. The microphone holes are located at the bottom, ever so slightly towards the front of the earbuds. Basically, when I put them in, I need to check in a mirror to make sure that I have rotated the earbuds enough or else the mics are obstructed by my ear. I recall the first time I used ambient mode and I couldn't hear a thing. After feeling around for a bit, I could hear where the mics were and determined I hadn't put them in correctly. Just be aware of this when you put them in. With a few days of usage, I was able to determine by memory how they need to feel in my ear to best have unobstructed mics. Once it's in the right place, they work just fine. The usage time is as advertised. At about 50-70% volume, I can listen for at least 4 hours and still have about 20-30% charge left. Might not seem like much, but I normally start my work day at 9am, and when lunch comes around, I just toss them into the charger, come back, and they will last me the rest of the day. The MTW's lasted about 3 1/2 hours, give or take 15 mins. They would die before my day ended though so they were all ready in the case by the time 5pm rolled around. Given that the drivers are just larger, I'm not surprised. For me, I care about the audio experience. The e8's earbuds and the case, as a complete package, they just work very well together and besides the microphone placement, these are hard to complain about. I think most people will be pleased by the e8's, but as a recommendation, it's hard to say. If you're truly after getting good audio, these will do it, but at a compromise. If you just need something to alleviate the drone of your office, there's plenty of inexpensive choices that will probably suite you better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2020 by Tam N. Tam N.

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