- Launch of B & O Beo Grace in November 2025 for £ 1,000 / $ 1,500
- Ancient who is four times better than all the previous B & O headphones
- Advanced battery technology promises a lifespan four times longer
Bang & Olufsen has unveiled what he says is the most constitutive and intelligent headphones he has ever done – and if you can afford them, you can expect a very luxurious listening.
Partly based on the audio design of the Beoplay H100 flagship earphone, the new “unrivaled” and beauty promise. Each earpiece is made of polished aluminum and comes in a pearl -based load box.
Let us exchange the price first: £ 1,000 / $ 1,500 (about $ 2,040 in), these B&O headphones will be beyond the budgets of many people, including mine. But if you have the money, it seems that you are for something special.
B & O BEO Grace headphones: Key features
Inspired by jewelry, the Beo Grace have distinct aluminum rods and the headphones themselves are designed to be comfortable and cute: the ear tips are slightly sculpted for an improved adjustment and sealing.
The Beo Grace headphones are built around a 12 mm titanium driver behind aluminum gates (accurately vivid and deliver an optimized space audio Dolby Atmos. Beo Grace can create a virtual space audio from any stereo mixture, says B&O.
B & O also says that the adaptive cancellation of active noise here is four times more effective than the ANC in all previous B & O headphones, “all without whistling and non -natural pressure in your ear”.
Eanesense Tech of B&O offers real -time monitoring of ambient noise, adapting the profile of the sound and the ANC according to what is happening around you and the unique form of your ear. There is also a reduction in the noise of the wind and a table of three MICs in each earpiece for clear vocal calls.
One of the most interesting features of the Beo Grace is the battery: in collaboration with Battery Tech Breathe, B&O has designed a power management system which allows the battery life to exceed 2,000 charges compared to the usual 500 cycles.
This figure comes from the own B&O internal tests, but it would certainly go somehow to justify the price: very often, the reason why people feel the need to upgrade their helmet is that the batteries stop keeping their load, so if it can go four times longer before it happens, you will not need to buy replacements.
However, although the overall battery life is excellent, the battery life by load seems much lower: the reading time is relatively short of 4.5 hours with ANC, passing at 5 p.m. in total, including the charge case. It is much shorter than the vast majority of the best headphones – for reference, the new AirPods Pro 3 promise eight hours per load with ANC. However, at least five minutes of fast load promises to deliver up to 2.5 hours of reading.
Beo Grace headphones will be available from November 2025.