• Reviews around look (4.28 of 5)

    Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H4 Wireless Headphones - Charcoal grey

    • Materials are great and its stronger then the build looks
    • I like the looks of, and while I was tempted
    • These head phones sound great, are quite comfortable to wear for hours at a time and aren't bad looking either
    • They are black, attractive looking and lightweight (made of lambskin leather, aluminum, and stainless steel), and come with an audio cable, a USB to Micro USB cable for recharging, and a quick start guide that is all but useless.
    • Style, like sound, is also pretty subjective, but I despise the looks of most headphones (I thought both the Sony and Bose ANC headphones that are found on virtually every buying guide to be quite good, but ugly beyond belief, as a reference point...and unfortunately, most headphones follow similar aesthetics), and this is pretty much the only one's under $
    • The comfort of these things is amazing and the look and feel as well
    • Even the look of these headphones is classy, with light and dark grey tones accentuated by a gold motif
    • They definitely have a style tax at their retail price on the B&O website, but they're pretty much always less than that here on Amazon, and I think at the current price range ($200-220), the price is perfectly respectable if you're looking for this particular aesthetic in a good pair of bluetooth headphones with zero frills in terms of extra features
    • I highly recommend these--earmuff look and all.
    • They are good-looking and in appearance nicer looking to me that comparable Bose products.
    • The B&O's are comfortable and can be worn for extended periods, like I did this afternoon
    • In terms of sound quality, these B&O are awesome.
    • The B&O did well with amplified upright bass too: a warm, growly sound that's enjoyable to listen to
    • The B&O's are comfortable and can be worn for extended periods, like I did this afternoon
    • In terms of sound quality, these B&O are awesome.
    • The B&O did well with amplified upright bass too: a warm, growly sound that's enjoyable to listen to