
"Bang & Olufsen Bang and Olufsen, the high-end audio brand, are about to unleash a new pair of earbuds that make a statement, to say the least. The earbuds in question are the Beo Grace, inspired by the acoustic principles of the brand's flagship headphones, the . The Beo Grace earbuds have been tuned by the company's world-renowned tonmeisters to deliver audiophile-quality sound."
"According to Kristian Teär, Bang & Olufsen's CEO, the new Beo Grace earbuds "are bringing our heritage of acoustic ingenuity into a form you can wear - a piece of design sculpture that ushers in a new era of wearable sound." That's a big claim. But there are some interesting innovations here, including: 12mm titanium drivers EarSense-powered ANC A battery capable of a staggering 2,000 charge cycles Dolby Atmos support to deliver Spatial Audio NearTap gesture control"
"As far as noise cancellation goes, the Beo Grace buds reportedly will have ANC that's four times more effective than the previous earbuds. Also: The best earbuds of 2025: Expert tested and reviewed The company likes to refer to the Beo Grace as a study in wearable sculpture, which is backed up by their deign. They take a nod from the Apple AirPods' sticks, and use high-end polished aluminum instead of plastic."
Beo Grace are high-end true wireless earbuds tuned by world-renowned tonmeisters and inspired by the brand's flagship acoustic principles. They feature 12mm titanium drivers, EarSense-powered active noise cancellation reportedly four times more effective than previous models, Dolby Atmos spatial audio, and NearTap gesture control. The battery supports an exceptional 2,000 charge cycles for decade-scale longevity but offers only 4.5 hours per charge and 17 hours total with the charging case. The design uses polished aluminum and a pearl-blasted aluminum charging case; the package includes a three-year warranty and an optional $400 leather pouch.
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