

🎧 Elevate your soundscape — because ordinary just won’t do.
The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 are premium wireless over-ear headphones featuring industry-leading active noise cancellation, six microphones for superior call quality, and up to 38 hours of playtime with ANC enabled. Built with luxury materials like titanium and lambskin leather, they offer both exceptional sound and sophisticated comfort, all housed in a sleek aluminium carrying case designed for the discerning professional on the move.





















| ASIN | B099RPKBB7 |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 272 in Noise Cancelling Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Charging time | 3 Hour |
| Compatible devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Smart Speakers |
| Control method | App, Touch |
| Control type | Volume Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | 1.5m 3.5mm mini-jack audio cable, 1.5m USB-C charging cable, Cleaning cloth, Protective Case |
| Item model number | 1266116 |
| Item weight | 323 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Bang & Olufsen |
| Material | Aluminium, Leather, Plastic |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | FFP |
| Product Dimensions | 19.81 x 17.78 x 5.08 cm; 323 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Everyday Use, Travel |
| Specific uses for product | Travel |
| Style | Contemporary or Premium |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
K**N
Seriously good - but need a good BT dongle, not a cheap one.
Build quality very high. Sound quality superb. When using with a PC I had to get a better quality Blue Tooth dongle. Without that the sound was poor and there was sound lag. With a good Apt-X dongle the lag was gone and the sound was sharp with a good wide sound field. The controls are so well designed - No feeling around for the right button. Downside: Not the most comfortable headset, but still better than most. Seriously happy bunny here. Big step up on my Sennheiser M3 - and they are good.
A**A
Best headphones I've ever had
Amazing quality 10/10. Great battery life. 10/10 sound quality. Weight feels fine as well I didn't think it was too heavy. Perfect size. I had slight issues with the Bluetooth connection but it was fixed, other than that, I would 10/10 recommend. Sustainability is a big plus as well. If you have any doubts I think you should try it out, it surpassed my expectations after reading slightly negative reviews. I would rate it 5/5 stars
S**.
Major upgrade...
Build Quality - Amazing, including a aluminium carry case. Bit bulky for use on the fly, but definitely protects them if you need to throw them in a bag etc. Sound Quality - Almost as good as some high end wired options. Definitely the best I've heard so far. Noise Cancellation - Passive noise cancellation from very well fitting ear cups is pretty good. ANC is very good, but if that's your main feature you're looking for, the Sony XM4s and 5s would be a better choice. Still decent tho. Overall, really happy with these and enjoying using them. I actually look forward to long journeys with these.
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Had to return due to poor ANC
The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 headphones are the epitome of luxury in the world of audio. Combining exceptional build quality, advanced features, and premium design, they aim to deliver a high-end listening experience for audiophiles and travelers alike. With a sophisticated chestnut color and aluminium carrying case, the Beoplay H95 promises comfort, style, and performance. Here’s my detailed review based on my experience. Design and Build Quality: The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 headphones stand out primarily due to their premium build quality. Unlike the Bowers & Wilkins PX8 and Sony 1000XM5, which also offer excellent construction, the H95 takes things up a notch with a more refined, luxurious feel. The headband and earcups are crafted from high-grade aluminum, while the ear cushions are made of soft lambskin leather, providing both comfort and durability. The H95’s aluminum carrying case adds an extra touch of sophistication, keeping your headphones protected while traveling. In terms of materials and build, the H95 is far superior to the plastic design of the Sony 1000XM5, offering a more premium tactile experience that reflects the price point. Performance: In terms of sound quality, the H95 offers a balanced and refined sound signature, with crystal-clear highs, natural mids, and detailed low frequencies. While the bass performance is precise, it doesn’t quite match the powerful and punchy bass found in the Sony 1000XM5 or Bowers & Wilkins PX8. If you’re a bass enthusiast, the H95 might not deliver the deep bass impact you’re looking for. The active noise cancellation (ANC) on the Beoplay H95 is good but doesn’t perform at the same level as the Sony 1000XM5 or PX8, which are renowned for their superior noise-canceling technology. The H95 does an adequate job of blocking out external noise, making it suitable for everyday use, but it doesn’t quite block out the low-frequency hums or background noise as effectively as its competitors. For those who prioritize ANC performance, the Sony or Bowers & Wilkins models might be a better choice. Comfort and Fit: Comfort-wise, the Beoplay H95 is exceptional. The lambskin leather earcups and the adjustable headband provide a luxurious fit that feels comfortable for long listening sessions. The ear cups are spacious, providing a nice seal around the ears, which helps with passive noise isolation even without ANC activated. The lightweight design, combined with the premium materials, ensures that these headphones are easy to wear for hours without discomfort. Battery Life: With up to 50 hours of playtime, the Beoplay H95 offers excellent battery performance, especially considering its luxurious features. This is one of the longest battery lives in its category, surpassing both the Sony 1000XM5 and Bowers & Wilkins PX8, making it a great option for long flights or extended listening periods. The quick charge feature is also a welcome addition, providing several hours of use with just a short charging time. Ease of Use: The Beoplay H95 features intuitive controls with tactile buttons and a touch-sensitive panel on the earcups for volume adjustments, playback control, and calls. The six microphones provide clear voice quality for calls, and the overall user interface is smooth and easy to navigate. The headphones also come with a companion app that allows you to customize sound profiles, ANC settings, and more. Value for Money: At a premium price point, the Beoplay H95 offers excellent build quality and luxury materials, but its ANC and bass performance aren’t quite as impressive as the Sony 1000XM5 or Bowers & Wilkins PX8. For users who prioritize sound quality and luxury over sheer performance in ANC and bass, the H95 may be worth the investment. However, if you're looking for the best noise-cancelling performance or bass-heavy sound, other options like the Sony or PX8 might be a better fit. Conclusion: The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 is a premium, luxury headphone offering with exceptional build quality, luxurious materials, and long battery life. The sound quality is balanced and refined, but the ANC and bass performance fall short compared to the Sony 1000XM5 and Bowers & Wilkins PX8, making them less ideal for users who need top-tier performance in those areas. The H95 excels in comfort, luxury design, and build quality, making it perfect for those who value aesthetics and comfort over extreme ANC or bass output. If you’re looking for a blend of style and sound quality with a touch of luxury, the Beoplay H95 is an excellent choice.
R**G
Banging B&H THE H95 IS.
Absolutely brilliant product fantastic sound looks good in chestnut colour worth more than 5 stars too.
W**R
Awesome, but don't expect any help when it goes wrong
These were amazing for the first few days. After than, i was having distortion issues, inconsistent volume and finally, before the month ended, the left speaker came loose. I bought these on a black friday sale for almost £250 cheaper. I was trying to get them replaced but Amazon was not having it, lying to me about it no being in stock and saying that if I want a new pair, I'd have to pay the full price, in a nicer way. Contacted B&O support, which I found out just doesn't exists cause I never got a reply. So I'm sending these back and getting a pair of focal Bathys. This isn't a hate comment, I'm just a regular dude trying to listen to some music and being treated like a scrub.
W**5
Dobra jakość dźwięku, około 30% lepsza niż w BOSE quietcomfort 35. Natomiast są bardzo ciężkie i niewygodne. Po godzinie słuchania boli głowa w miejscu pałąka niezależnie od ustawienia rozmiaru. Jest to totalnie nieakceptowalne za tą cenę.
J**.
They look great, color navy blue is beautiful! The ANC is excellent and the features are very convenient. However they are too tight, not loud enough, and dont fit well on medium sized ears. Comfort is key and these are not too comfortable specially for their price.
C**Z
Muy bien sonido... Depende de cada oído y sensibilidad... Pero a mí no se me hicieron sorprendentes en relación a otros que tengo B&W, Sennheiser momentum, Sony wh4, focal bathys..... El sonido es bueno y diferente... Pero retomo: nada sorprendente, los conservador conservaré solo porque los compré a buen precio, pero no pagaría un precio regular definitivamente por ellos. El arco no es muy cómodo y es un poco incómodo al usarlos por más tiempo en el borde de la cabeza. Conclusión: Buenos pero dentro de su categoría..... Nada espectacular
P**E
Excellent produit :) Finition impeccable
S**Y
If you’re considering a pair of Bang & Olufsen cans, then you’re already aware of how the law of diminishing returns pertains to them. The difference in sound between a pair of $100 and $450 headphones is far greater than the difference between a pair of $450 and $1250 headphones—that’s just a fact. But if you’re considering B&O, then you’re likely reaching for that pinnacle of sound. Well, stay here; you’re getting close. It’s difficult to not be impressed while unboxing them. The fit and finish of everything from the box to the aluminum case to the headphones exclaim quality. They sound great right out of the box. They are so neutral they would make the Swiss look antagonistic. Bright, crisp highs with the very occasional hint of sibilance. Present mids. Tight, clean bass. They will thump when required without complaining. I don’t think you’ll find a more-expansive soundstage on a pair of closed back headphones. Prior to purchasing my H95s, my favorite headphones were the Bowers & Wilkins Px8s. The H95s certainly sound more refined and I’m able to discern more detail. The Px8s required an extensive break in period, and still sound warm and require equalization for optimum sound, while the H95s sound great with a flat signal, which is a good thing because I don’t care for the “Beosonic” approach to an equalizer, which amounts to plotting dot within a circle that is marked bright, relaxed, energetic and warm. Here, B&O clearly tried to reinvent the “wheel” and failed. Note to B&O: bands work, use them. The good news is you likely won’t find the need to adjust the sound. The app, by the way, offers minimal customization. I have one complaint about the sound: these headphones often lack volume. For most songs it’s not an issue, but when it is you feel like Clark Griswold at the closed gates of that amusement park (interesting side note: when I used the name of the amusement park in the movie, Amazon’s AI thought I was talking about their largest retail competitor and wouldn’t publish this review).. Speaking of volume, the volume dial is a brilliant touch. Spinning that wheel to adjust the volume has a very satisfying feel, however I find the dial on the left ear cup for ANC adjustment annoying. A button would accomplish the same with less effort, but I’m quibbling. In the final analysis, you’ll definitely discern greater detail and enjoy a more expansive soundstage with your H95s than with the less-expensive Px8s or say, the Sony WH-1000XM6s or Bose QC Ultras (I own those as well). Indeed, the H95s just sound better, but not by a staggering amount. Comfort. The lamb skin ear pads conform nicely to the ear and create a proper seal. The H95 are quite comfortable. I find the Bowers and Wilkins Px8s to be the most-comfortable cans I’ve ever worn. If the Px8s are a 10/10, then the H95s are a 8/10. I can wear them for hours without feeling warm or fatigued, but I’m definitely aware I’m wearing headphones, whereas with the Px8s I’ve forgotten I’m wearing them. Perhaps a larger ear cup would kelp the H95s. Battery: The battery is supposed to give you thirty hours with ANC. I’ve found thirty hours to be on the generous side, by maybe as much as twenty percent. ANC: I’m guessing that, if you’re considering these headphones, then you’re chasing perfect sound, thus ANC isn’t your top priority. That’s good. The ANC is adequate, not special. If you’re looking for cutting edge ANC, then grab the latest pair of plastic Bose or Sony headphones. In the meantime, I’m going to get back to my music and continue trying to think of a way to talk my wife into believing I need a pair of H100s Happy listening! UPDATE: I’m testing the beta version of an app upgrade, and there are a couple of important updates. Now, the ANC has ten separate settings, so a dial to control them is more appropriate and efficient. Additionally, the ANC has greatly improved with the new update. I’m not sure when it will be available to the general public, but it’s coming. UPDATE 08/21/25: I have had my headphones for exactly two months and the leather color is fading terribly on the ear pads. I own about a dozen pair of headphones, and I rotate their use, so it’s not like I’ve been using my H95s exclusively for two months. I would say they’ve probably been worn for 40-50 hours and they’re already starting to wear. I’ve reached out to Bang & Olufsen and will report what (if anything) I hear from them. UPDATE: 09/10/25: To this date I’ve not received a response from B&O. Very disappointed.
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