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Published: 2017-10-26, Author: Tony , review by: gizmodo.com.au
$449 is a lot of money to pay for a pair of headphones. With the B&O E8 you get convenience in spades -- the convenience of a tiny pair of headphones you can carry with you wherever you go and use without having to plug in a cable to your phone. You don't...
Attractive looks, Carry case is portable and well designed, Battery life is good for wire-free in-ears, Dynamic and full sound, Adjustable EQ within app
Not as snug-fitting as some, Micro-USB charging port is inconvenient (where's the USB-C?), Touch-sensitive controls not perfect, Expensive
The Beoplay E8 wireless from B&O Play is one of the best sounding and best designed pairs of wire-free earphones we've tested. The sound quality and EQ profile versatility is what shines, plus the included carry/charging case is great.However, there is a...
If you're looking for tasteful style and want decent sound quality, then there are plenty of reasons to buy the Beoplay E8.They are not the cheapest on the market but you are paying for quality. They are a luxurious design, whether it's the headphones or...
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Published: 2017-12-21, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Good audio quality, Exceptional design, Easy to setup
Can feel a bit snug
The Beoplay E8 is a tiny yet impressive piece of audio tech. While the four-hour battery life can be a bit frustrating for all-day users, it's certainly not something we'd hold against the E8. The touch controls are responsive, and we just can't get over...
Published: 2017-09-03, Author: Jon , review by: techradar.com
Intuitive controls, Magnetic charging case, Good looking
Earbud protrudes a little too much into the ears
With its touch sensitive controls, the B&O Beoplay E8 manage to provide a great deal of functionality on the earbuds themselves without compromising on the brand's sleek designs...
The Beoplay E8 wireless earbuds leave a great first impression. It's hard not to be impressed by the gorgeous design, and it's even harder not to be wowed by that extensive features list.That being said, the E8 aren't cheap. At £259, they cost £100 more t...
great sound, long battery life, good controls, good connectivity, share your music via cable, optional cable listening, simple but not boring styling, solid construction
pinch a bit, lack a bit of balance for classical music, no NFC for one-touch pairing, The Mids fold up into a robust-feeling package for travel,
The Marshall Mid Bluetooth headphones are another excellent set of on-ear wireless headphones from the iconic British brand. They combine great sound quality, solid connectivity and long battery life with good, simple looks and simple, satisfying controls...
Normally, we'd find it difficult to fault B&O's first attempt at truly wireless in-ear buds. Sonically they are in a class of their own compared to their peers, and if that's what's most important to you (and it should be, they are headphones after all!)...
Average audio quality, Very expensive, Weak volume
B&O's E8 stands out with its sleek design that could make any AirPods user blush, but its audio performance and price could hardly make it a worthwhile contender against other wireless earphones that are already out in the market.Stuff says. B&O Play E8...