Bang & Olufsen has introduced their most premium pair of headphones to date, the Beoplay H100 priced at $1,549 USD. As the newest part of the brand's flagship lineup, the Beoplay H100 follows the popular Beoplay H95.
Like all wearables from the Danish audio brand, the Beoplay H100 emphasizes aesthetics, with a new modular design. On the sides of the ear cups, scratch-resistant glass interfaces provide a sleek and futuristic look.
To add some softness to the Beoplay H100, the interior of the headband has a knitted textile lining and plush lambskin leather ear cushions. Now, the cushions can be removed to make the headphones easier to clean.
The headphones are available in Bang & Olufsen's classic “Infinite Black,” as well as warmer colors like “Hourglass Sand” and “Sunset Apricot.”
When it comes to acoustics, the engineers took inspiration from the brand's Beolab speakers. The headphones use custom titanium drivers and offer spatial and adaptive audio. The Beoplay H100 doesn't need a power button; it turns on automatically when you wear it on your head.
On a full charge, the pair has 32 hours of playtime but even with a quick 5-minute charge, the Beoplay H100 can last up to 5 hours.
Bang & Olufsen's Beoplay H100 is priced at $1,549 USD and is available on the brand's website.