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Bang & Olufsen’s latest Beo Grace earbuds offer a flashy aluminum design and the brand’s “most advanced” active noise cancellation for a staggering $1,500. These pricey new buds pump sound through 12mm titanium drivers, featuring ANC powered by six microphones that adjust audio based on ambient noise and the shape of your ear.
The Beo Grace earbuds support Dolby Atmos spatial audio and the transparency mode inside the equally expensive Beoplay H100 headphones, which aim to recreate the sound of your environment “free from hiss or distortion.” Other features include tactile controls and “NearTap” technology that allows you to control volume by tapping in front of your ear.
Are these truly worth it?
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I think they should be. Yes, they are a luxury brand just like Gucci, Prada, Rolex etc, so please add maybe a few hundred dollars for owning luxury. Still, I believe they should be the best.
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Are the better than Air Pod Pros?
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Yes they are, my personal opinion based on a brief reading about these upcoming earbuds. There are no reviews for them so far as they'll be available from the next month. I think Airpods are good but they can't compete with the aesthetics of B&O.
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But I need comfort and sound quality!
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Please visit the official website to learn what this offers on sound and comfort. I'm not entirely sure about sound, but they should be much more comfortable than the airpods because of material difference.
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