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The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H4 Wireless Headphones (1st Generation) in sleek black offer a premium audio experience with their signature sound, luxurious materials, and a stylish design that fits seamlessly into your lifestyle.
C**N
son lo mas hermoso
tienen una calidad de sonido impresionante, son bellisimos y muy comodos
C**S
Gran calidad de sonido y materiales premium
Para ser los auriculares "básicos" de la marca en esta gama, el resultado es sorprendente. Su sonido es potente, pero limpio. Para mi gusto, equilibra perfectamente graves, medios y agudos. Apenas es necesario tirar de ecualizador para obtener un audio de alto nivel y al gusto de casi cualquier aficionado a la música.Pese a tratarse de unos auriculares cerrados, ofrecen un sonido limpio y diáfano, lo más parecido posible a unos de tipo abierto. Es un audio muy natural, en el que los filtros digitales pasan muy desapercibidos.En cuanto al volumen de salida, no se quedan cortos en ninguna circunstancia. Lo he probado con mi smartphone, una tablet y un reproductor Fiio M7. En todos los casos no he necesitado subir el volumen más allà del 80% (tampoco en exteriores). Los propios auriculares tienen botones de control de volumen en una de las copas.No disponen de cancelación activa de ruido. Ésto es un punto en contra o a favor, dependerá de los gustos y el uso que se le quiera dar. Los auriculares con ANC suelen ofrecer un sonido diferente, en que el filtrado y el proceso digital se hacen más evidentes. A cambio, son imbatibles en condiciones de mucho ruido: aviones, trenes, etc.Cabe decir que la cancelación pasiva de los Beoplay H4 es excelente, ya que se ajustan muy bien a la oreja. En entornos poco o moderadamente ruidosos, no he echado en falta la función ANC. En mi caso, prefiero sacrificar el silencio absoluto de unos Sony wh-1000XM o unos Bose Quietcomfort a cambio de obtener una experiencia de audio más natural.El emparejamiento via Bluetooth quizá no es tan rápido como en otros modelos. He tardado un poco en asociarlos con alguno de mis dispositivos. Pero una vez establecida la conexión la primera vez, ésta se mantiene estable, sin mayores problemas.No recomiendo usarlos conectados con el cable de 3,5. La calidad de audio empeora sensiblemente. Son unos auriculares diseñados para uso inalámbricoLa duración de la bateria en uso real se acerca mucho a la especificada por el fabricante. Ninguna queja. Es más que suficiente.Por lo que se refiere a la ergonomia, cabe decir que son cómodos. Resulta fàcil ajustarlos a la cabeza y tienen un peso moderado. Personalmente me resultan más confortables las copas ovaladas de otros modelos, que las circulares de estos B&O. Pero esto depende de cada usuario. El caso es que aprietan poco, las almohadillas son suaves y poco calurosas.La percepción de calidad es muy alta. Diseño y materiales se sienten “Premium”, un punto por encima de otras marcas en idéntico rango de precio.Si tengo que poner un pero en este sentido, es que el cable que dejan a la vista queda un poco expuesto y obliga a tratarlos con cuidado. Es un detalle de diseño vintage, que la marca ha decidido corregir en la 2a generación de estos H4, en busca de una mayor practicidad.En resumen: si queréis unos auriculares para escuchar música en exterior e interior, buscáis un sonido limpio y equilibrado y no necesitáis la cancelación de ruido activa, los Beoplay H4 son una excelente elección. Diría que valen lo que cuestan e incluso un poco más. No es sólo una cuestión de lucir marca o diseño. Son un producto top a un precio más que correcto si consideramos el nivel de calidad que ofrecen.
B**K
Best bluetooth i have owned
I have a lot of headphones. But no bluetooth as I have always been disappointed with the sound quality. These sound excellent. The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is because I have only just started to use them.
S**N
High quality sound
The sound on these is amazing and well worth the price. The memory foam ear pads are amazing for my sensitive ears and do a great job of blocking out the sound along with the soft and comfortable (durable) leather ear covers. My only complaint is the side button for volume control does not always seem to work so I sometimes have to adjust from the source.
F**R
Some of the best sounding and most comfortable phones available for under $300
I started looking for headphones primarily because I wanted some I could wear for hours, and secondarily that sounded really good. (I'm a musician, so sound is important.)These H4s are the best ones I found under $300.I considered the following:B&O H8JBL E65BTNCBose QuietComfort 35 (Series II)Sony MDR1000X/BSony XB950N1I also tried multiple cheaper headphones like Avantree 40 and Symphonized Headphones. They were exactly that - cheap - mediocre materials and average sound. In this same class are the AUSDOM headphones I already owned, which were also not comfortable when wearing for hours (the reason to start the search).Unfortunately, these cheap headphones get high ratings on Amazon, because most people are just looking for cheap headphones that sound OK. That makes it difficult for those of us really interested in sound.The B&O H8s, which are almost identically constructed, simply didn't sound as good to me as the H4s, which is fine, as the H8's are $100 more.The Bose phones were the most comfortable of all the phones I tried. They're light and fit nicely over the ears. However, the H4s sound slightly better, believe it or not. I was surprised. Fortunately, I was able to get my own tunes hooked up to both for an apples to apples comparison. The H4s performing better worked out well for me, as I was able to get the H4s $100 cheaper than the Bose phones. :)The JBLs sounded great and were fairly comfortable. While they appeared to be sturdy, they apparently have a circuitry defect per multiple Amazon reviews.The Sony MDR1000X/B phones sounded good. In fact, I saw a recent article that suggests they have surpassed the Bose phones as the best ANC phones available. However, I did not get them because a) they were not quite as comfortable as the H4s and b) they didn't sound quite as good as the H4s (or Bose) to me.The Sony XB950N1 phones were some of the most comfortable (light and not tight on the head). As well, they have good bass, as advertised. However, the sound was a tad bit muddier than the H4s. For the price/performance, if I hadn't gotten the H4s, I would have gotten these.As other reviews suggest, the H4s don't have Active Noise Cancelling. However, they block out more sound than most headphones I've ever had.The H4s were the third most comfortable phones I looked at (Bose were #1 and XB950N1 #2).The sound quality on the H4s was the best of the phones I looked at. (Bose was #2.)The construction of the H4s is the best of the phones I looked at - very solid. In fact, a bit too heavy for some people's tastes, but fine by me.The bass on the H4s is definitely there. You just have to make sure you can tweak the sound on whatever player you use, because out of the box the H4s are not as bass-heavy as some prefer.Note that price was a tertiary consideration for me. Amazon has some killer deals on phones that are refurbished or slightly used. I was able to get some practically brand new H4s for about $80 cheaper than new ones.
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