Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8.
March 2015
(77%)
41 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Effective noise-cancelling, Balanced, full-bodied listen, Good dynamics and detail, Replaceable battery,
Bass a little fat, Slight thud when walking,
The asking price may be a little steep, but if you deem both Bluetooth and noise-cancelling as must-have features, the B&O BeoPlay H8s are ones to consider.While the Sennheiser Momentum Wireless' more open, transparent sound stop the B&Os from topping our...
Bass can be too much, resonant interference when walking not ideal, feedback issues when battery runs low, expensive
The Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 on-ear headphones look great, hammer out bass, and their active noise-cancellation is brilliant. But for £399 they're not cheap. And considering the feedback that can enter the earcup enclosures when, say, walking arou...
The Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 has a sleek, sturdy design, with a metal/leather headband and plush earcups, and very good sound for Bluetooth. It also features active noise canceling, touch controls in the right earcup and a replaceable rechargeable batter
It's expensive; the on-ear design isn't as comfortable as some over-ear designs and the sound isn't quite as open as we would have liked
The $500 Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 wireless on-ear headphone looks great, sounds very good and is loaded with features, including noise canceling, but a few small flaws take away some of its luster...
Easy to use, All the controls you'll need, Quality materials, Comfortable, Sturdy, Carry case provided, Great active noise cancellation and passive insulation, Good volume
No NFC, Highmids/treble sometimes a bit grating, Crossover frequencies a bit withdrawn (500 Hz and 5 kHz)
The H8 are the headphones par excellence. They're brilliant, entirely controlled by touch commands, robust, extremely comfortable and come with one of the best ANC systems around. Sound quality is also very good, offering detailed, powerful and immersive ...
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Among the Beoplay products I have reviewed so far, the Beoplay A1 and H6 are glorious, while this H8 lacks the audiophile quality. The H3 ANC is also one mixed bag, but turned better once I swapped the eartips. The Beoplay H8 is for bass lovers who do...
Expensive, Slightly pronounced bass notes may not suit everyone
Yes, $500 is a lot of money to pay for a set of headphones. However, we can recommend the B&O BeoPlay H8s without hesitation. The upfront spend might hurt, depending on your budget, but you will soon forget the pain as you get immersed in a noise-free, an...
In the end the H8 to me is a very well-functioning and enjoyable fashion headphone. Tuning is clearly bass focused and while it's no audiophile kind of unit, the tuning is very enjoyable and fun. The ANC is a nice thing to have but I wouldn't really turn...
The Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 has a sleek, sturdy design, with a metal/leather headband and plush earcups, and very good sound for Bluetooth. It also features active noise canceling, touch controls in the right earcup and a replaceable rechargeable batter
It's expensive, the on-ear design isn't as comfortable as some over-ear designs and the sound isn't quite as open as we would have liked
The $500 Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8 wireless on-ear headphone looks great, sounds very good and is loaded with features, including noise canceling, but a few small flaws take away some of its luster...
Gesture controls don't work when headphones are wired, 3-hour charging time, No way to turn off active noise-cancellation when connected through cable, Flat sound profile
B&O's first wireless headphones are discreetly luxurious. The BeoPlay H8 have good active noise-cancellation and the touch panel is also a handy feature, but the flat sound may be a turnoff if you listen to today's bass-heavier songs...