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B&o play H3 & H6

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badgersurf Posted: Mon, Apr 8 2013 8:07 PM

Two new head phones on the beoplay website, but no information on them or full pictures.

http://beoplay.com/newheadphones

some more information would be nice

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rednik replied on Mon, Apr 8 2013 8:29 PM

It's a teaser, info will come nearer launch.

I like those a LOT, and am looking forward to more info because based on the photos I want a set of each.

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beolion replied on Mon, Apr 8 2013 8:31 PM

They do look interesting!

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There's some pics here :

 

http://instagram.com/beoplay_journal

 

 

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Peter replied on Mon, Apr 8 2013 10:25 PM

H6 in particular looks very nice - aluminium and leather finish and not even too outrageous a price. Clever connection as well - might actually try some of those!

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H6!

I may drop my pipe and kick off my slippers for it!

  • One B&o bottle opener
  • One fancy gun
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More info here :

http://t.co/oYKJSzyJOU

Looks good !
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...and here:

www.whathifi.com/news/bang-olufsen-adds-h3-earphones-and-h6-headphones-to-bo-play-line

Greetings MM

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The key features of the BEOPLAY H3 are:-

  • Control and microphone
  • 10 mm driver
  • Solid block aluminum – anodized
  • Durable cord
  • Case with cable management
  • BeoPlay H3 will be available in three different colours; red, black and silver. The red includes a red wire, whereas the silver and black both have a black wire

The key features of the BEOPLAY H6 are:-

  • Control and microphone
  • 40 mm driver
  • Genuine leather
  • Anodized aluminum
  • Durable and detachable cord • Foldable
  • Carrying bag
  • BeoPlay H6 comes in two colour variants; a natural leather and a black leather variant
  • BeoPlay H6 will be delivered with a 3-button control.

Regards Keith....

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Millemissen:

...and here:

www.whathifi.com/news/bang-olufsen-adds-h3-earphones-and-h6-headphones-to-bo-play-line

Greetings MM

When I buy a pair of headphones of this design and price, things like ANR are slightly more important than where the damn leather comes from! Why do they think the Bose headphones sell so well?

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Then please do not buy them!

Grrr! Millemissen

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Thank you very much, and grrrr to you too.

 

 

And how about all those affluent business people sat in first class in the air or on the train, what should they buy much much more importantly?

What annoys me most is that i spend all my time at work defending B&O against the "B&O is just about the cosmetics" brigade, and then you get this press release that only manages to talk about leather of all things. Again grrrrr.

Might get the buds thoughWhistle

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Evan replied on Tue, Apr 9 2013 11:45 AM

FINALLY!!!

Now begins the fasting money saving... 

Going to call my dealer and see what the H6 are going to set me back.

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BeoBoy68 replied on Tue, Apr 9 2013 12:30 PM
I am agree with you Chris ! Nothing special in this headphone badged B&O Play ! Boring products for me ! So much headphones in aluminium are available on the market for a cheaper price and better look ! I am waiting always for a new audio products that certainly never come. Yes, I think with Tue Mantoni the spirit of Bang & Olufsen is definitively gone ! Sad
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Peter replied on Tue, Apr 9 2013 12:38 PM

£360 - 40mm driver - can attach the lead to either side and can daisy chain (WHY?!) Big Smile

The materials used are designed to make these very comfortable - lambskin for the ear area and leather for the headband for sturdiness. I und3erstand some will want ANR for plane travel but I would never want this and want comfortable good sounding headphones for home use. I can see these possibly fulfilling this role. Will compare with HD600s and RS1s for quality though. They look a lot more comfortable than the older B&O headphones!

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BeoBoy68 replied on Tue, Apr 9 2013 12:52 PM
H6 should sound definitely better as Form 2 !
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Evan replied on Tue, Apr 9 2013 1:04 PM
All this time I thought I my A8's would be put aside the moment B&O releases their new buds. But I think my A8's can rest easy as I'm not as eager to replace them as I thought I was.

As for the H6 and no ANC... Did you know headphones can be good at passive attenuation? Closed back headphones can do this quite well. I have a set of $99 KRK KNS6400 closed back monitors and they have a passive isolation of 29db!! The H6 might not need ANC to be good. And anyways, we all know ANC can have very negative effects on fidelity.

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With respect Evan I spend 10 hours a day, sometimes 5 days a week wearing headphones that are ANR. Passive headphones are hopeless at reducing unwanted noise.

It's a bit like my 10-46 and 3d I guess. I don't really want it or need it, but considering it was over £8,000 it would be nice to have the feature TVs costing £300 have!

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John replied on Tue, Apr 9 2013 3:07 PM

Personally, I really like the look of them; particularly the red in-ear, and the natural leather on ear model.

Everyone has different ideas and tastes on looks - which is why we all have different opinions - some vociferously denigrated the V1 TV's as looking like something from IKEA, yet, no one seems to have picked up that the V1 has won an prestigious Red Spot design award.

Either way, I don't really mind, as I really like the V1 design, and I own one to boot, naturally enough.

I think these new headphones are an excellent idea for B&O, as headphones re the entry level into hiFi these days for many people, time poor with work and study commitments etc, and listening to music on the move.

B&W did similar things with their first headphones, and by all accounts they are very good, and have been a great success.

I wish B&O well with these, and hope they really help in the exposure of B&O to a lot more people in the market place.

I have a pair of Earset 3i's and find them delightful, so will be adding at least one of these new B&O headphones to augment them.

Very happy to see B&O adding these to the portfolio and congratulations!

Kind regards

John... Smile

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moxxey replied on Tue, Apr 9 2013 3:24 PM

Chris Townsend:

What annoys me most is that i spend all my time at work defending B&O against the "B&O is just about the cosmetics" brigade, and then you get this press release that only manages to talk about leather of all things. Again grrrrr.

I do agree with that Chris, in a way. Although I like them, I do fear they might be a tad overpriced for the BeoPlay brigade. In-ear headphones are generally £120 or under - these are double that price. I just hope the quality shines through.

I'm pretty happy with my A8's, which I thought represented good value. I can't remember how much they were, but they weren't much above £100. That's competitive - great design, great performance, great price point.

So, will these H6's be £200 or more? Bordering on being the wrong side of badly priced, "Grrrr" or not :)

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I think the H6 will be around the £360!

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Expensive price for a BeoPlay product which have the pretension to be affordable ! The P5 from B&W cost £ 250 only !
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I tried the new Beats Executives on the other day and they felt and sounded great. Not as good as the Bose though!

The P5's are very nice.

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This site

http://crave.cnet.co.uk/accessories/bando-beoplay-h3-and-h6-aluminium-headphones-treat-your-ears-50010880/

offers the price tags and a photo of a lady wearing the H6.

If the site gives correct information, the H3 is yours for 250 € and the H6 for 400 € ...

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JanB replied on Tue, Apr 9 2013 5:43 PM

Funny looking "lady" in the picture 

 

http://crave.cnet.co.uk/accessories/bando-beoplay-h3-and-h6-aluminium-headphones-treat-your-ears-50010880/

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But I like the headphones.

 

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As much as I like the design and the specs, I can't help wondering what is B&O's marketing policy nowadays:

- BeoPlay is supposed to be B&O's entry-level brand, and yet even the H3 is the most expensive headphone ever sold by Struer, by far more expensive than the A3 earphones which were already criticized for their price; so I won't even talk about the H6!

- the specs rate both headphones with a 20 Hz-16 kHz range (for the H3), and 22 kHz (for the H6): usually cheaper earphones offer less bass , not less treble! I personally can't hear above 16 kHz, yet I find this weird (do we have to be cautious again with B&O tech specs? After all, looking at them, BeoLab 6002 produces more bass than the 8002!)

- design-wise, although I find both products nice , I can't help comparing the H3 to the new Apple earphones delivered with the Iphone 5, and the H6 to B&W's P5, so where's the revolution? At least my A8s are immediately recognizable..Stick out tongue

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DoubleU replied on Tue, Apr 9 2013 8:19 PM

Christophe :
I can't help comparing the H3 to the new Apple earphones delivered with the Iphone 5

One solid anodized aluminium block vs white plastic! What’s to compare?


John:
Very happy to see B&O adding these to the portfolio and congratulations!

+1. 

I really don’t care it’s a BeoPlay product. Never liked the A8, with too much lack of bass. Can’t wait to try the H3.

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Rich replied on Tue, Apr 9 2013 8:56 PM

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H6!

I may drop my pipe and kick off my slippers for it!

I'll wait until Jaff has six pairs, then express interest in them, and he'll offer a pair of his to me at the going used price rate.


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The H6 are fantastic. Never have worn such comfortable over-ear phones, also superb sound.

Mind though, that I am not audiophile or have experience with a broad variety of headphones, so for me it was an extraordinary experience to use headphones with such sound and comfort.

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BeoBoy68 replied on Wed, Apr 10 2013 12:11 AM
Right agree with you Christophe ! Where is the revolution ? Crazy marketing ! High price for something no better as a Sennheiser !
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Gatex replied on Wed, Apr 10 2013 8:36 AM

Those look liek rebadged Sennheiser Headies, there're no real WOW BnO products anymore. We see only Beoplay products, I think the hidden Agenda is that Beoplay will replace in the future the Bno product range copletely. really I dont care about this company anymore

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TWG replied on Wed, Apr 10 2013 10:36 AM

BeoBoy68:
Right agree with you Christophe ! Where is the revolution ? Crazy marketing ! High price for something no better as a Sennheiser !



in terms of big high end headphones for home use there are only 3 manufacturers that deliver the wanted high end quality:

- Sennheiser
- Beyerdynamic
- AKG


"Beats" etc. are just wannabes with big marketing and more bass than sound... ;-) 

but I agree that the new B&O headphones are... just headphones which aren't to be identified as B&O ;-)

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BeoBoy68 replied on Wed, Apr 10 2013 11:01 AM
+1 TWG
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John replied on Wed, Apr 10 2013 11:09 AM

BeoBoy68:
Right agree with you Christophe ! Where is the revolution ? Crazy marketing ! High price for something no better as a Sennheiser !

Have you had a chance to hear them re your thoughts about them being no better than a Sennheiser?

Best Regards

 

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John replied on Wed, Apr 10 2013 11:12 AM

TWG:

BeoBoy68:
Right agree with you Christophe ! Where is the revolution ? Crazy marketing ! High price for something no better as a Sennheiser !



in terms of big high end headphones for home use there are only 3 manufacturers that deliver the wanted high end quality:

- Sennheiser
- Beyerdynamic
- AKG


"Beats" etc. are just wannabes with big marketing and more bass than sound... ;-) 

but I agree that the new B&O headphones are... just headphones which aren't to be identified as B&O ;-)

I agree, and there are also Stax Electrostatics to add to the list for high performance headphones for home use.

But are these new headphones from B&O aimed at that market, or more to compete with the likes of the B&W P5's etc, aimed at high quality sound, but portable use?

 

Best Regards

John... 

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John replied on Wed, Apr 10 2013 11:20 AM

Gatex:

Those look liek rebadged Sennheiser Headies, there're no real WOW BnO products anymore. We see only Beoplay products, I think the hidden Agenda is that Beoplay will replace in the future the Bno product range copletely. really I dont care about this company anymore

With respect, I don't quite understand the negativity.

Having headphones out that will appeal to the tech savvy iPhone crowd is a good marketing move IMHO, and brings B&O to the attention of Y generation and with it the next generation of possible owners of B&O kit

On the other hand, how many would be likely to sell if B&O made something to try and compete with say Sennheisers HD800's, or the Electrostatic Orpheus (if they're still made), or the top Beyerdynamics or AKG's of this world?

As I understand it, headphone sales for portables are huge, and outstrip most sales of separates HiFi systems, so for B&O to have something with undoubtedly excellent sound, and perceived top quality materials and finish in the market place is very good news IMHO.

Besides, it would appear that they are designed in-house; certainly the fully aluminium anodised housing on the H3 is something rather out of the ordinary as far as perceived quality for headphones goes.  I would argue that's a B&O design touch if it ever was.

I like the look of them a great deal, and will be excited to see them when they make it into the shops

 

Kind regards

 

John.. Smile

 

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John I'm going to try the ear buds, but I'm afraid as for the H6, tech savvy youth with want to buy from an established brand(that probably will be cheaper) and want if they do end up paying more, more tech not less.

Ps in Harrods looking at OLED!!! Pompous staff on the B&O stand unfortunately.

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Peter replied on Wed, Apr 10 2013 1:02 PM

TWG:

BeoBoy68:
Right agree with you Christophe ! Where is the revolution ? Crazy marketing ! High price for something no better as a Sennheiser !



in terms of big high end headphones for home use there are only 3 manufacturers that deliver the wanted high end quality:

- Sennheiser
- Beyerdynamic
- AKG


"Beats" etc. are just wannabes with big marketing and more bass than sound... ;-) 

but I agree that the new B&O headphones are... just headphones which aren't to be identified as B&O ;-)

 

Grado?

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Zwets replied on Wed, Apr 10 2013 2:48 PM

If your not too picky about the looks of the headpones try the Koss Porta Pro. Amazing sound for a fraction of the price. I haven't used my A8's or U70's since I got them. The special BBC edition looks a little better and it's available with a mic as well.

http://www.koss.com/en/products/headphones/on-ear-headphones/PortaPro__Porta_Pro_On_Ear_Headphone

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moxxey replied on Wed, Apr 10 2013 3:44 PM

John:

Having headphones out that will appeal to the tech savvy iPhone crowd is a good marketing move IMHO, and brings B&O to the attention of Y generation and with it the next generation of possible owners of B&O kit

I don't think a young person's attention is driven by the price point B&O are aiming for. Nor is B&O a brand that most iPhone users will gravitate towards, naturally. There would have to be a major USP to get young people to turn their heads in this direction. 

Not sure if you've met this 'tech savvy' iPhone crowd, but they regard their iPhone as their most expensive purchase. They just don't have the cash. They aren't going to spend £200 on in-ear buds from a brand they don't recognise....to listen to their poorly-produced One Direction iTunes-sourced audio :)

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